#2 slide trigger range stop screw

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#2 slide trigger range stop screw

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Since my F cimbasso only has 5-valves, I have mounted a #2 slide trigger (for 5234 "low" G, and 2-4 F-sharp and B).

I've got this crappy steel 8-32 "stove bolt" screw mounted on it, to control one end of its tuning range (fwiw: how far IN the slide is allowed to retract).

Needless to say, it looks like crap. :smilie6:

What is NEEDED is one of these, but I've never seen them offered with more than one inch of threads (and I need two inches of threads)...

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EVENTUALLY, I'm going to REMEMBER (when buying from McMaster-Carr) to buy some BRASS 8-32 all-thread AND a brass 8-32 knurled nut.
I can braze or solder them together, cut the treads off at two inches, and have what I want.

ANOTHER "nice touch" would be to mount an ACTUAL spring, rather than a "BMB"-ish rubber band. :coffee:
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Re: #2 slide trigger range stop screw

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@Rick Denney

Seems like the perfect match.
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Re: #2 slide trigger range stop screw

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Kirley wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 12:02 am viewtopic.php?t=5707

@Rick Denney

Seems like the perfect match.
That would be wonderful :smilie8: , but the solution above is so easy that it would seem to be "a project for a project's sake".
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bloke wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 8:13 am
Kirley wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 12:02 am viewtopic.php?t=5707

@Rick Denney

Seems like the perfect match.
That would be wonderful :smilie8: , but the solution above is so easy that it would seem to be "a project for a project's sake".
And lessee--threading, a shaped groove, knurling...yup. But I bet I'd have to make a couple before getting a good one. :)

Rick "and my knurling tool has the wrong pattern for tuba stuff--need a new one" Denney
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There are also different speeds and cut rates for various types of metals.

That stuff can be found in books, but reinforced/refined via experience.
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bloke wrote:There are also different speeds and cut rates for various types of metals.

That stuff can be found in books, but reinforced/refined via experience.
That’s the easy part. I’d grind some high-speed-steel tools for that, and probably cut threads with a die. I’d need a scissors knurler, though. My front knurler would break a part that small.

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Re: #2 slide trigger range stop screw

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Rick Denney wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 3:27 pm
bloke wrote:There are also different speeds and cut rates for various types of metals.

That stuff can be found in books, but reinforced/refined via experience.
That’s the easy part. I’d grind some high-speed-steel tools for that, and probably cut threads with a die. I’d need a scissors knurler, though. My front knurler would break a part that small.

Rick “brass is free-machining” Denney
yes...but (again) too easy to make from two inexpensive available items...
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Rick Denney wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 3:27 pm
That’s the easy part. I’d grind some high-speed-steel tools for that, and probably cut threads with a die. I’d need a scissors knurler, though. My front knurler would break a part that small.

Rick “brass is free-machining” Denney

@Rick Denney I’d just like to say, it’s good to see you posting again.

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bloke (Wed Feb 08, 2023 10:18 pm)
Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC
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