Geoff
Member
I have a bunch of 60 Deg. threading inserts so I thought I would rip up an insert holder for them. It turned out very well! Fairly easy to do. I just used 1" by 1" square bar (mild steel). Placed the insert in the desired location and scribed around it for a guideline. Setup the work piece in the mill at the desired angled (which is 60 Deg. fpr this insert) and slowly milled out the triangular section for the insert. I cut a relief at the bottom tip of the triangle which lets the insert seat well and also makes it easier to mill out! Once that was done, I located the hole to secure the insert by placing the insert in it's position and using a pin gauge to fit exact. Drilled and tapped 8-32 hole and the rest is gravy! I milled away some of the stock to make the shank 1/2". This took me about 2 hours and the most time consuming part was setting my vise at exactly 60 Deg. I did this by using a 60 Deg angle block and running up and down with a dial test indicator until the needle stayed on zero for the length of the angle block.
All in all this was a good little project and it didn't really cost me anything as I had all of the materials on hand (except for a 8-32 tap!!).
All in all this was a good little project and it didn't really cost me anything as I had all of the materials on hand (except for a 8-32 tap!!).