threading a hole 8-32

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  • knownothingmags
    RKM 3D Designs

    • Apr 2010
    • 4810

    #1

    threading a hole 8-32

    what is the diameter of a hole need to be to properly thread it 8-32?

    thankyou,
    KNM.
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  • need4reebs
    OutKasT 4 Sho!!!

    • Feb 2011
    • 1441

    #2
    would finding out wat size a #29 drill bit is answer this? thats the drill bit that came with my 8-32 tap? but it just says #29….no actual hole diameter? maybe there is a guide for shNit like this…if you find that there is a guide will ya post it up?
    http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/h...8715822556.gif

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    • tolar250
      Registered User
      • Apr 2008
      • 263

      #3
      this page is where i go when i need tap and drill info. http://www.physics.ncsu.edu/pearl/Tap_Drill_Chart.html

      a #29 drill is .1360

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      • need4reebs
        OutKasT 4 Sho!!!

        • Feb 2011
        • 1441

        #4
        thanks big Dawg!!
        http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/h...8715822556.gif

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        • knownothingmags
          RKM 3D Designs

          • Apr 2010
          • 4810

          #5
          thankyou,

          but I don't see and related threading guide for this application.
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          • Spider-TW
            U R techno-literate!

            • Oct 2006
            • 3554

            #6
            Originally posted by knownothingmags View Post
            thankyou,

            but I don't see and related threading guide for this application.
            Left column is the number (8), number of threads per inch is 32 (within the #8 row).

            Notice that the drill is a little larger for stainless, iron, and plain steel. That lets you cut a little less thread depth, which is friendly for your tap.

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            • knownothingmags
              RKM 3D Designs

              • Apr 2010
              • 4810

              #7
              Originally posted by Spider-TW View Post
              Left column is the number (8), number of threads per inch is 32 (within the #8 row).

              Notice that the drill is a little larger for stainless, iron, and plain steel. That lets you cut a little less thread depth, which is friendly for your tap.
              ahh gotcha.

              people has explained it to me many times, I just cant seem to get it to stick.

              thankyou again.
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              • luke
                lukescustoms.com

                • Jan 2001
                • 8211

                #8
                This is the one I use for drilling, tapping and just basic drill size info for design.

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