The revolve from the thread ends is how you want to do it. However in solidworks the end faces are not normal to the trajectory. They are normal to your standard planes. This causes the rotated thread end to not follow the thread. Pro-e has a button you can click to make the faces normal to your helix angle trajectory. I’ve not yet found how to do that in SWorks.
Making the customised thread was not easy at first but this helped a lot. Thanks
The revolve from the thread ends is how you want to do it. However in solidworks the end faces are not normal to the trajectory. They are normal to your standard planes. This causes the rotated thread end to not follow the thread. Pro-e has a button you can click to make the faces normal to your helix angle trajectory. I’ve not yet found how to do that in SWorks.
Why are there dislikes on this video?? Thank you, this was actually helpful!
Because the world needs balance?
b/c threading cutting process can cut thread terminations like modeled here.
Soo useful, really top notch. Thanks! Following now
So many thanks! This was exactly what I wanted.
Thank you so much!!
Perfect, Thanks a lot yay
Thanks
Looks like Bob gave up making burgers for engineering.