Threaded broomstick from hardwood

Threaded broomstick from hardwood

MatthiasWandel

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cougar1861
cougar1861 - 02.10.2023 18:01

Is there any expectation that the threaded hardwood handle will remain connected to the broom head significantly longer that the softwood handles tend to do?

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Hamid A
Hamid A - 25.09.2023 08:58

I thought I was going to watch born of sophisticated jig !

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Сергей Сергеев
Сергей Сергеев - 09.09.2023 22:20

👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

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Max Quigley
Max Quigley - 09.09.2023 07:30

I made a broom handle to fit a shop broom about 5 years ago the same way. I started with a discarded broom, mop or shovel handle that had the wrong threads. I use it almost every day. Doing it by hand this way I was able to make it fit very tightly so that the broom doesn't rotate around the handle when using.

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Tom Buskey
Tom Buskey - 27.08.2023 04:16

I have a 3/4" threadbox. But if you'd don't have one, this works well.

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low profile person with big brain...
low profile person with big brain... - 09.08.2023 17:29

this stick just buy at store dude,

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Machineco
Machineco - 26.07.2023 23:27

QUESTION: we have dozens of brooms, mop handles etc. in various buildings. Broken handles are a given.
Does anyone know how to find a coarse, threading die in 'broom thread ' . Looks like a rope or Acme thread.

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Harry Bond
Harry Bond - 21.07.2023 02:37

You can buy them for $5

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ohgary
ohgary - 05.07.2023 03:55

I’d have learned more from detail on figuring the threads and a little less filing…

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Viking in wood
Viking in wood - 18.05.2023 23:28

Man with 1,7 million subscribers and 120.000 views on just this video makes a broomstick... Other channels with matching numbers are driving Lamborghinis...

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Chase Perdue
Chase Perdue - 13.05.2023 17:07

Would you be able to get good results from a graphite rubbing of the original threads?

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Burntsider
Burntsider - 07.05.2023 23:42

And why not drill out the female threads in the broom head and glue an unthreaded handle into it?

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MO woodworking
MO woodworking - 21.04.2023 05:55

Hand carving a thread. Old school style

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Mitey Tuff
Mitey Tuff - 18.04.2023 20:52

Great job. Although, you have more patience than I.

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Nathan Laredo
Nathan Laredo - 18.04.2023 08:37

Having watched for a very long time I was surprised you didn't cut gears to feed the stick through the table saw blade at .2 inches per turn of the handle

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Khoi Tran
Khoi Tran - 14.04.2023 02:20

imagine if he didn't have kids, he would've saved so much time.

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jim boots
jim boots - 13.04.2023 22:47

Everytime i come here you do some fascinating woodwork, Thank for sharing.

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Blair Cox
Blair Cox - 22.03.2023 20:54

That's because you can't buy anything in New Brunswick!! Stupid province.

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Alec Ver Bunker
Alec Ver Bunker - 21.03.2023 17:30

I used to know an old guy that had a jig for doing this with a v groove bit on his router table. It would clamp the handle kinda like a lathe and rotate it while feeding it the proper amount. Had to eyeball your depth though. It collected a lot of dust but it was neat the few time I saw it get used.

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