Now would that be a 50% or 75% thread. JT's tables needs both. One for 
softer metals and the other for the harder stuff.

On 2013/08/15 03:19 AM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 15 August 2013 02:02, Gregg Eshelman <g_ala...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> How about just going to Google and searching for a metric tap drill chart?
> It's actually very easy. For a metric thread the tapping drill is the
> nominal thread diameter - pitch.
>
> M6 x 1 ? 5mm tapping drill.
> M10 x 1.75? 8.2mm tapping drill.
>
>

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