BurningKrome
Bioengineer
- Mar 8, 2017
- 13
I'm trying to hand tap 1.5cm thick aluminum with an m12 1.75 tap, but can't get it to tap more that two thread revolutions before turning it becomes impossible (I actually damaged the wrench attempting to get it to continue turning.)
I'm using a 10.2mm drill bit with cutting fluid to drill all the way through the aluminum. I then start manually tapping (also with cutting fluid) with the m12 1.75 tap. I get about two full thread rotations before I can't tap any further. I can successfully thread the bolt easily through the threads that do get cut. I just can't cut any further.
- Is tapping a sheet this thick unreasonable?
- Should I partially drill out the hole to clearance (13.5) and just thread a few millimeters?
- Is my tap just garbage (should I buy a better quality tap?)
I'm using a 10.2mm drill bit with cutting fluid to drill all the way through the aluminum. I then start manually tapping (also with cutting fluid) with the m12 1.75 tap. I get about two full thread rotations before I can't tap any further. I can successfully thread the bolt easily through the threads that do get cut. I just can't cut any further.
- Is tapping a sheet this thick unreasonable?
- Should I partially drill out the hole to clearance (13.5) and just thread a few millimeters?
- Is my tap just garbage (should I buy a better quality tap?)