I could but jeepers it would be nice to be able to add threads with the click of a button like F360You could do it the old school way and extrude the helix…..?
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I could but jeepers it would be nice to be able to add threads with the click of a button like F360You could do it the old school way and extrude the helix…..?
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To make you feel better, its the same deal with base level Solidworks/Maker I assume. OTOH I've heard some people say that 'real' threads from F360 can have a tough time physically fitting in 3DP parts. I'm not sure if its a limitation of available thread classes or something about printing itself. I'm not familiar with either unfortunately. Anyway, generating your own might be the only option. Which isnt all that scary & useful/necessary for basically anything which isn't an off the shelf fastener. Need an M1 thread on a 29mm shaft? No problem. But you will never see a nut or shaft that size.I could but jeepers it would be nice to be able to add threads with the click of a button like F360
Even the full meal deal alibre doesn’t have that feature that last time I checked.Yes, I mainly use Alibre for 3D printing and I’d like the ability to make threaded parts.
It’s one of the most requested features on the alibre forum.Even the full meal deal alibre doesn’t have that feature that last time I checked.
It looks like SE does though?
Have you tried?
I saw a thread tool under the 3D printing tab up top….. I didn’t try it though.
I’m going to use it for a few more projects…..
The problem is that sometimes I do things for other people and make money. As of yet, I’ve used freecad, or solidworks maker when I had the licence, which you can use up to a limit.
I’ve considered alibre atom for the commercial stuff I do just to have a clear conscience.
Solid edge community edition clearly states it’s for non commercial use, so that is what it is.
Does F360 thread dropdown allow you to specify class of fit for any given nominal thread size?
This is how I did it back when I was mucking around with the 3D printed harmonic drive.Haha, thanks.
So does it provide any kind of wizard to apply a thread onto a non-standard shaft? (And I don't mean cosmetic thread, I mean a real thread). So using my prior example, I have a 29mm shaft (vs a standard 28 or 30mm diameter or whatever). Can I apply an M1 thread to the oddball?