Ahh, that's good to know.Don't be silly you can not knurl a carrot . .......................................... .

You might surprise yourself if you bought some nice quality hand files...and more time than I have left !
Fly press!Don’t hold back John, let’s have mashed spuds from the drop hammer, or fly press if no drop hammer.
Check out hoffmann group, they do some decent files.You might surprise yourself if you bought some nice quality hand files...
There again you could buy a milling machine for the price of a decent set of files these days!!!
(In case anyone is wondering 1,125.40 CHF is £1,059.12)
That's useful info, I will have to file that away...Check out hoffmann group, they do some decent files.

Acme threaded parsnips and 1/4 inch partially parted small swede. It might be a bit difficult putting a thread on peas & tomatoes though .Vegetable broth . Doing a bit cooking video with a machining twist .
Always gets a laugh , we all need to laugh more .
Cut a thread lefthanded and righthanded on a morse taper using an eight start thread counter for both threads ..it will look knurled if you use a smallish threadDon't be silly you can not knurl a carrot . Now a parsnip that is different .
Any important screw cutting like bronzeWhen you think about it a soft material like veg is good to practice screw cutting. You are not going to break anything and its fun.
We did the same when I was learning fine furniture making and renovations . Most times a piece would be fully made in a reasonable carcassing pine & ply wood & also with recycled veneers steamed off old furniture .Any important screw cutting like bronze
.I do in plastic first just to check settings
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