Hello Mac 
I've been away for two weeks, and had not checked all my e-mails. I did not 
mean to steel you thunder on this topic. 

But as I said on the first half of this topic. epoxy putty's just might fill 
the gap... (excuse the pun) to make your split nut. (in my way of thinking, if 
it can be drilled and tapped,) I believe it too could be used to make a split 
nut for the Legacy. for the price of the product, either idea should work out 
well for this job. 

I mean even if you owned a tap, you would still have to work the part, after 
being tapped, to make it usable for the machine. 

More latter. 
C.A.G. 

----- Original Message -----

From: "MWF" <mwfos...@earthlink.net> 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 11:17:03 AM 
Subject: Re: making a tap for the 5/8-4 acme thread 

Hi Curtis (and all others), 

The HDPE route is what I suggested a week ago. And as for the cut-offs and 
shavings - save them and add them into the next batch you melt. The ultimate in 
a "recyclable product"! We can't really do that with our wood. 

By the way, if you want colors (or to make some "swirly" billets, check out 
plastic coffee canisters and other containers in your kitchen. Maxwell House is 
blue and Folgers is red. One of them sell their decaf in green. They are all 
HDPE. Check the bottoms of your plastic containers for the Recycle triangle - 
you are looking for the #2 - which is HDPE. I just checked my wife's laundry 
room - and there are a variety of colors in jugs labeled as being HDPE. So you 
have a wide choice of colors if you choose to make some split nuts (or anything 
else) from HDPE. 

Be aware that Tim points out that HDPE is not a particularly hard (durable?) 
plastic. But I think given the "price", making one this way might be worth the 
try - not to mention kind of fun. You can think of it as "big kids' Play 
Dough". 
And if it doesn't work well, melt it back down and make a Pulley, Pen, or 
Pepper Mill out of it. 
Since they put milk and coffee in it, I'll bet it is "food safe". 

I can't wait to see what "NY Joe" (Biuno) makes using the above. He'll probably 
go to a nearby car wash and get one or more of their 55 gallon drums made from 
HDPE. He'll then impress us, once again, with his wizardry and mastery of 
manufacturing. 

Have a great day everybody! 

Mac 




-----Original Message----- 
From: Curtis 
Sent: Aug 10, 2017 10:39 AM 
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: Re: making a tap for the 5/8-4 acme thread 

Hello Everyone, Im back! ;-) 

Joe I like your 1x8 tap. I have made one as well, very much like what you show, 
and it too works well. 

But I have another idea to get to the same end. 

How about using an Epoxy puddy to make your half split nut for the Legacy? 

If you wax your acme screw well to epoxy will not stick to your lead screw. 
once the puddy is cured, it can be shaped and taped to fit your machine. I have 
no idea on how long this will last? but it will make a split nut easy enough to 
fit the bill. 

Another idea is to make a mold with a section of your acme screw and melt some 
HDPE old milk jugs. ??? much like what this man dose in this video. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erlZ-FdBB2I&t=61s 

Gota run now. 
Have a good day. everyone. 
C.A.G. 









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