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I'm working on a straddle type knurling tool, I have decided to follow the common design that connects the threaded rod (that goes through the two wheel holders) to two pieces of drill rod very similar to the picture here:
One end of the rod as you know will have the knub or the clamping screw,my question is about the other end of the threaded rod and how to tightly secure it to the (crescent shaped) steel drill rod so it would not turn at all when clamping and tightening the tool.
I have considered these options: using thread locker. epoxy glue, a set screw /pin on the side of the drill rod .
Is there another option that I'm not thinking of?
If you have a better idea,I'd like to know so please feel free to share your thoughts.
One end of the rod as you know will have the knub or the clamping screw,my question is about the other end of the threaded rod and how to tightly secure it to the (crescent shaped) steel drill rod so it would not turn at all when clamping and tightening the tool.
I have considered these options: using thread locker. epoxy glue, a set screw /pin on the side of the drill rod .
Is there another option that I'm not thinking of?
If you have a better idea,I'd like to know so please feel free to share your thoughts.