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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?
ОтветитьI thought I was going to watch born of sophisticated jig !
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ОтветитьI 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.
ОтветитьI have a 3/4" threadbox. But if you'd don't have one, this works well.
Ответитьthis stick just buy at store dude,
ОтветитьQUESTION: 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.
You can buy them for $5
ОтветитьI’d have learned more from detail on figuring the threads and a little less filing…
ОтветитьMan with 1,7 million subscribers and 120.000 views on just this video makes a broomstick... Other channels with matching numbers are driving Lamborghinis...
ОтветитьWould you be able to get good results from a graphite rubbing of the original threads?
ОтветитьAnd why not drill out the female threads in the broom head and glue an unthreaded handle into it?
ОтветитьHand carving a thread. Old school style
ОтветитьGreat job. Although, you have more patience than I.
ОтветитьHaving 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
Ответитьimagine if he didn't have kids, he would've saved so much time.
ОтветитьEverytime i come here you do some fascinating woodwork, Thank for sharing.
ОтветитьThat's because you can't buy anything in New Brunswick!! Stupid province.
ОтветитьI 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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