Modeling threads for 3D printing
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2024 7:01 pm
So,
I'm modeling threads for printing on my 3D printer.
In the past I did this the "old fashioned way" by getting out my Machinery's handbook and physically entering in the dimensions. This way I could "open up" the internal threads and tighten up the external threads to accommodate for the "growth" intrinsic in 3D modeling.
I needed to do this again and decided to use the new whiz bang "thread" tool.
Ok, it's interesting, but I "think" I have it sorted.
Now the problem. There is no slop whatsoever in these. I just printed a male/female set and they will start to engage, but there is no clearance.
Any idea how to add clearance to the threads?
Or do I just go back to Machinery's and do it the old fashioned way?
Thanks
I'm modeling threads for printing on my 3D printer.
In the past I did this the "old fashioned way" by getting out my Machinery's handbook and physically entering in the dimensions. This way I could "open up" the internal threads and tighten up the external threads to accommodate for the "growth" intrinsic in 3D modeling.
I needed to do this again and decided to use the new whiz bang "thread" tool.
Ok, it's interesting, but I "think" I have it sorted.
Now the problem. There is no slop whatsoever in these. I just printed a male/female set and they will start to engage, but there is no clearance.
Any idea how to add clearance to the threads?
Or do I just go back to Machinery's and do it the old fashioned way?
Thanks