Here's the page with 6-32.
https://www.voelkel-shop.com/en/hand-taps-set-of-3-pcs-din-352-hss-g-unc.html Expensive but worth every cent. Question do you use a tapping machine or a guide block? I have nerve damage and have to be very careful when working especially with things that can break easily if flexed in use.
Thanks for the tap info!
Usually I use a Brown & Sharpe Tap follower (spring loaded)in the mill or drill press or lather - along with whatever tap handle I am using.
And that works pretty well for me.
On the small tap "T" wrenches I made some wooden handles to make them easier to hold because I have found that when I am tapping a lot, my fingers get sore, and that gets me in a hurry to get done, and well, you see the result of that
The wooden handles also let the use my fingers (e.g one finger and thumb on each bar of the handle) using small taps which usually feels like it keeps me from putting too much pressure on them.
Obviously this time I was either tired, in a hurry or pick an excuse.
What I really want to find are some quality tap "T" wrenches for the small taps.
either that or some small taps that have a hole in the end that allow for use of a follower.
Some of my better quality larger taps have follower holes, but none of the smallest ones (maybe that''s just the norm) so leaves me with the "T" wrench handle option until I find a better solution.
I don't have any fancy power tapping heads or anything like that. I've used the drill press to power tap thin plate steel, but that's about as adventurous as I've got along those lines.
And I use copious amounts of Tap Magic, although I don't have any of the aluminum variety yet.