Things To Do With How To Draw Threads In Fusion 360Using the correct size tap wrench and ensuring it remains perpendicular to the hole, slowly cut the thread regularly reversing or β€backing offβ€ to remove excess material to avoid binding. Once you have gone back to before the threads were made, you can add a 2mm chamfer to the inner edges of the nut. Upon inspecting the threads in the nut, we can see that there is also an abrupt end to the thread cut into it. However, this should have been done before cutting the thread. Alternatively, this abrupt thread end can be removed by making the thread complete another 1/4 turn or more past the desired endpoint. To do this, select the bolt head as the origin point and set the distance to be slightly longer than the desired thread. You can then extrude a cut from the end of the bolt to remove the excess thread. With the head created, create the shaft of the bolt. This can be done by pressing β€C’ again on your keyboard to enter the centre diameter circle drawing tool. Create another 15mm diameter circle on top of the previous extrusion with the centre point at the centre origin, and extrude this by 40mm as a join. To get started, we need to build the basic outline of the nut and bolt we wish to create. Select the top view from the orientation display cube in the top right corner. This will allow you to view the part from the top down and should result in the part being created so that it sits flat on the build surface when imported into your slicer program.
Monday, September 12, 2022
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment