Very helpful and thorough. I have watched twice and downloaded all the files and am ready to put them into practise? I love designing and printing from fusion 360 and 3d printing. I am in the process of stripping down an old wood lathe and cleaning it up. Whilst getting a bearing ready for cleaning I dropped it onto the floor breaking a plastic grease cup. Its the type (old) you fill up with grease and by screwing down the cap it greases the bearing. As far as I can make out the part it screws into is 40mm wide and my screw gauge shows 18g 5/16 and this is on a Whitworth gauge. Therefore, I am trying to construct the correct thread. Obviously Fusion 360 didnt have that-so I am hopeful that with your information ill get there. I am at the moment trying to find info for 18g 5/16 Whitworth. Thanks for great video-
If you purchase the annual license, it should be there. If not, surprising that Autodesk removed it from non-fee version. It might also be its because your using web version. I mostly only use the desktop installed version. Very useful, you can even do logical calls in parameters.
Mr. Helpful here, good catch on that! I'll add them to the description as well as here. Also for anyone who downloaded the worksheet, the live links are there. UTS: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Thread_Standard ISO: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_metric_screw_thread ACME: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapezoidal_thread_form
Incredibly helpful and thank you so much for sharing the files
Very helpful and thorough. I have watched twice and downloaded all the files and am ready to put them into practise? I love designing and printing from fusion 360 and 3d printing. I am in the process of stripping down an old wood lathe and cleaning it up. Whilst getting a bearing ready for cleaning I dropped it onto the floor breaking a plastic grease cup. Its the type (old) you fill up with grease and by screwing down the cap it greases the bearing. As far as I can make out the part it screws into is 40mm wide and my screw gauge shows 18g 5/16 and this is on a Whitworth gauge.
Therefore, I am trying to construct the correct thread. Obviously Fusion 360 didnt have that-so I am hopeful that with your information ill get there. I am at the moment trying to find info for 18g 5/16 Whitworth.
Thanks for great video-
my version doesn't have this parameters tab.
If you purchase the annual license, it should be there. If not, surprising that Autodesk removed it from non-fee version. It might also be its because your using web version. I mostly only use the desktop installed version. Very useful, you can even do logical calls in parameters.
ALMOST USEFUL: CANNOT READ THE URL TO WIKIPEDIA AND MR. HELPFUL HERE DIDN'T THINK TO PUT THE URL IN HIS VIDEO COMMENTS.
Mr. Helpful here, good catch on that! I'll add them to the description as well as here. Also for anyone who downloaded the worksheet, the live links are there.
UTS: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Thread_Standard
ISO: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_metric_screw_thread
ACME: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapezoidal_thread_form
Thank You.
I've got a real dilemma; I need to model left-handed thread to fasten a part onto a 1/2" arbor on a Harbor Freight 6" buffer.