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Old 10-03-2024, 01:32 PM
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well it's 1.5 thick! A while half mm bigger!
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cutting new 6x1 threads in a tube that is 8mm od and 6mm id.
8mm - 6mm = 2mm/2 = 1mm
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Old 10-03-2024, 02:21 PM
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The proper drill size for an M6 x 1 tap is 5mm. That means your tube will be 1mm too large in ID to get full threads.

It might work if the load is VERY low but that said the threads will be very shallow.


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Old 10-03-2024, 08:02 PM
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8mm - 6mm = 2mm/2 = 1mm
Yeah I goofed, it's 8mm OD with a 1.5 wall thickness, which is 5mm and the right size to be tapped M6.

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The proper drill size for an M6 x 1 tap is 5mm. That means your tube will be 1mm too large in ID to get full threads.

It might work if the load is VERY low but that said the threads will be very shallow.


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Yeah I was being dumb, see above ^

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Old 10-03-2024, 11:08 PM
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Yeah I goofed, it's 8mm OD with a 1.5 wall thickness, which is 5mm and the right size to be tapped M6.



Yeah I was being dumb, see above ^
We all make silly mistakes...it's all good.

I think most any new hand tap with lots of cutting fluid will work fine. I've done more than my share of drilling and tapping Ti and never used special taps. New sharp one should get the job done.


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