Turn down shaft of tap

All of the pulley taps, I have have larger shanks than the tap size, but the nut taps are all smaller shanks than the tap size.
 
A nut tap has a shank smaller than the minor diameter of the thread. A pulley tap has a shank equal to the major diameter of the thread. T tap a hole longer than the flute length requires either a reduced shank tap or a nut tap.
 
This solves a mystery for me which has been bugging me for quite a while. I have a commercially made hand tapping block, and the reduced shank taps are unpleasantly wiggly. I think the block is made for full diameter shanks. When I tap with those fat-bottom taps and they wobble on me, I just sing to myself "fat-bottom taps you make the rocking shank go round." :)
 
I see IRWIN brand on the tap shank.

That must be a carbon steel tap (not HSS).
Accurate, HSS would probably be a whole lot less fun. CBN tipped inserts would machine it fine though.
 
Accurate, HSS would probably be a whole lot less fun. CBN tipped inserts would machine it fine though.

True, except the OP says he's got a 7" x 12" lathe.
I've never seen such a machine stiff enough to hard turn.
 
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