On Friday 07 September 2007, Chris Radek wrote: >On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 01:21:42PM -0500, Chris Radek wrote: >> If the pitch is .0625, the height of the triangular thread (sharp >> minor to sharp major diameters) is .0625 * sqrt(3)/2 = .054. > >Argh, .054 is height in radius not diameter. I should have known I >wouldn't get it right on the first try. > >So, diameters .965-.054 and .965+.054: .911 and 1.019 > >> These numbers don't work out to match mine... Something funny is >> going on. > >Ha! > Hence the tried and prooven cut .002" & try method :)
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