I need to order some blanks and stuff and saw that Schmelke has a LBM ferrule rod. They call it P055. I have no experience with Schmelke, how is their LBM?
Why would anyone name their product LBM :grin:
Linen Based Melamine.
If you get the rod, have fun drilling and tapping it .
Fkkrs are hard.
Better have a router with a ball end-mill to drill the hole for you.
And a live threader to thread it .
It drills and taps quite easily when you know what you're doing and have good tools. We tap hundreds per month and it is harder than other materials or other materials are softer but it's all part of the job.
You can easily use drill bits and standard taps as long as you have good drill bits and you don't pinch the penny when it comes to tooling.
Thanks Joey, I didn`t know it was that hard!
So it`s harder than G10 then?
I have a MID AMERICA taig based I always thread LBM ferrules only thing I do different than any other is to SLOW DOWN. Never had an issue yet....knock on woodVery hard. G-10 is more abrasive but not harder .
Good luck if you have a Taig based lathe and will use that to make some threaded LBM..
I have a MID AMERICA taig based I always thread LBM ferrules only thing I do different than any other is to SLOW DOWN. Never had an issue yet....knock on wood
A sharp tap is all I have ever used.a little bit late to the party, if you have a midamerica, are you using CHRIS's threading jig/different pitched (whatever you decided to purchase) leadscrew to thread? or did yuo devise a different way to thread?
LOLLinen Based Melamine.
If you get the rod, have fun drilling and tapping it .
Fkkrs are hard.
Better have a router with a ball end-mill to drill the hole for you.
And a live threader to thread it .