Its how we make threads. We only use the thread feature if the drawing is getting pretty large. But, when the single part is drawin out, we cut the threads.
It is because his point where he inserts is the particular width for his ACME. He puts the cut ABOVE to not cut RIGHT AT the line that messes with the cut.. You cut PAST the line.. Kind of like the tool that would do the work.. Make sense??
Good video. Love the use of color to accentuate threads.
i would like to thank your for taking the time to make such informative videos to help others.
Its how we make threads. We only use the thread feature if the drawing is getting pretty large. But, when the single part is drawin out, we cut the threads.
Very useful! Easiest way to create schematic threads in SolidWorks!
Thanks! Useful & very good quality.
It is because his point where he inserts is the particular width for his ACME. He puts the cut ABOVE to not cut RIGHT AT the line that messes with the cut.. You cut PAST the line.. Kind of like the tool that would do the work.. Make sense??
Thank you, nice work.
Thanks! Nicely done.
Great video ... thanks!
How do you set where in the circle the helix starts?
Man for the life of me this is killing me. Anyway I can get those thread profiles.
Solidowrk Pros. Dude, if he didn't do what you said, it wouldn't have done it. Watch the video!
One Question, How I can make threads in assembly_?, Because I need make a mate (screw).
Much appreciated
Thank you very much!
Awesome
To draw the profile, you must first create a plane that pierce the start of the helix.
So, your model is WRONG !
Thank you , nice work