Knurling 101?

Why so narrow?
Could you turn the base material down to leave 1/16" wide lands that could then be knurled?
 
Why so narrow?
Could you turn the base material down to leave 1/16" wide lands that could then be knurled?

It needs to be narrow because the nickel silver cup is small but needs a narrow band at the end of the cup with a knurl for aesthetics and for grip on the matching ring.

I guess I could leave a land. I hadn't though of doing it that way. I thought the knurl is done first then the part is trimmed around the knurl. But now that I think about it I could do it that way. But still a fine narrower wheel would be better.
 
Thank you for the responses. I gave Knurling a try over the weekend. I used the only one I had. I used the bump Phase II.
I did everything wrong. I was trying to knurl cold rolled steel for some jacks. No I am not going to take a pic!
I pussyfooted
I did not want to put that much pressure/force on the spindle.
I printed out the spread sheet.
Maybe I should try the scissor version of knurling tools.
 
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