How To Draw Threads In Fusion 360 And BeyondAnd any designs I release will be FreeCAD files, not Fusion files. And if somebody else happens to ask me for CAD help, I can't help them if it's Fusion, but I might be able to if it's FreeCAD. And any bugs I run into in FreeCAD, I might help fix. Based on my usage of Fusion 360 for 3d printing related hobby use, I don't see my personal usage of it being affected by any of the changes. You're not making money out of your hobby, you're paying out of pocket to learn a skill that you enjoy. I got stuck trying to create a bracket, very similar to the bracket tutorial. I was unable to properly set the location of two of the holes symmetrically. It was just an exercise to learn the app, if you're really interested in helping I can try to reproduce it and see exactly what the issue was. The most popular platforms have more users that provide support, because most support for software is done for free by experts in their spare time. Sorry, looks like I steered you wrong, you'll have to use a custom screw plugin. Either that or make a path/profile and sweep through. I am trying to make a nut for the lead screw rod. If I want something not in the catalogue I usually start with something close, say threaded bar, and then combine my requirements with that starting point. Within the catalogue pop-up, navigate to the exact part you want and open up the individual 'Product Detail' page. On nearly all the parts pages there is a section showing the design drawing for the component along with a file type drop down and a 'Save' button. If you’re pouring stuff from one bottle to another using a fixed adapter between, how do you take the adapter off? Since it’s a straight piece, you’ll always have one bottle upside down, or both bottles sideways, and both cases cause you to spill liquids as you unscrew the adapter. I don’t have a 3d printer yet, but the specs of the threads from the ISBT come handy to me.
Thursday, May 5, 2022
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