Thank you so much for the video tutorial! I just found out that one cannot print this directly, you have to add some offset to the threads, otherwise they won’t be able to go against each other in printed form.
Thank you for the tutorial, it was really very fun to design with you. I had to pause a few times just because Fusion 360's UI has changed a lot, but the information is solid.
Thanks very much for this video. For some reason I am battling to properly design a socket/nut, M48 into which a vacuum hose with an OD of 48mm fits. Is designed the nut with an inner diameter of 48mm and added the thread for M48 BUT the pipe does not fit. Am I missing something or am I doing something wrong? Please advise.
If you 3D print nut and bolt using this tutorial, most likely it will NOT work. You have to add some 0.2-0.3 mm more space by moving nut's internal surfaces of thread using OFFSET tool, after that it will work.
Thanks! Very easy to understand tutorial! Was stuck on how to make the threads moulded and you explained it.
This tutorial is art.
Great tutorial! Amazing demonstration and explanation. I definitely will practice this so I can become more proficient at Autodesk Fusion 360.
I learned a lot from this video, not only making a bolt and a nut. Thanks !!!!
Perfect tutorial brother! Excellent Job! Very informative. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the video tutorial! I just found out that one cannot print this directly, you have to add some offset to the threads, otherwise they won’t be able to go against each other in printed form.
Your way of teaching is nice.
Thank you for the tutorial, it was really very fun to design with you. I had to pause a few times just because Fusion 360's UI has changed a lot, but the information is solid.
at 2:47 circle is not snapping to vertex of polygon
i have latest version
Same problem here, have you found a solution yet?
Thank you. This was very clearly presented and extremely useful!
Awesome tutorial, very well made, perfect english pronunciation. 10/10
Great tutorial, very well presented.
Yes, very interesting and informative. I begin to play with Threads and 3D printings. Thanks for sharing
Hello. I cant find a way to select just the circle (3:06), my fusion always split the drawing. Any tips ?
press c button on fusion, or pick circle manually from the create drop down menu
@@narenjegan3675 That wasn’t my question, but I found a solution meanwhile. Thanks though !
Awesome video, instructions clear and a lot of tips shown, Thank you for that amazing work!
Thanks very much for this video. For some reason I am battling to properly design a socket/nut, M48 into which a vacuum hose with an OD of 48mm fits. Is designed the nut with an inner diameter of 48mm and added the thread for M48 BUT the pipe does not fit. Am I missing something or am I doing something wrong?
Please advise.
If you 3D print nut and bolt using this tutorial, most likely it will NOT work. You have to add some 0.2-0.3 mm more space by moving nut's internal surfaces of thread using OFFSET tool, after that it will work.
Awesome, so clear, so easy to follow. Been here, done that.
Thanks for you Video explanation !!
GREAT VIDEO, THANKS.
GREAT!. WELL DONE
may i know if the printing can be separated? can i turn it?
Hello Sir,
Shailesh here, joined your course in Udemy, Fusion 360. Want to know about your course in Hindi. Do you have any videos in Hindi.
Thanks for a very good tutorial :)
Great tutorial
thank you!
thank you Jaiprakash, very cool
Ur voice is awesome
you can move together a nut around bolt
Awesome!! but Can you tell me that how to assemble nut and bolts with various parts??
Thanks !
Tnk u sir
What you have created is a screw, not a bolt! A bolt has a flat, raised surface under the head to displace the load.
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