Hello
I would like to make an external thread M10 not 1.5 on the attached
I have already sketched an axis Ø10 (nominal Ø of the thread)
What function should be used to have an apparent thread on the drawing?
Thank you
axe_539191.sldprt
Hello
I would like to make an external thread M10 not 1.5 on the attached
I have already sketched an axis Ø10 (nominal Ø of the thread)
What function should be used to have an apparent thread on the drawing?
Thank you
Hello
Here is a tutorial to learn how to make a thread on Solidworks:
http://www.lynkoa.com/store/fr/tutos-formations/formations/creer-un-filetage-sur-solidworks.html
Select the circular edge, insertion, annotation, thread representation, give the diameter of the thread bottoms (in your case 8.5) and the thread length
Hello
I don't know Solidworks but under Inventor there is a function to symbolize a thread. I think Soliworks should have the same function.
It allows you to visualize the threading and to make it appear in the drawing.
otherwise there is always the possibility of creating a helipse with material removal to make it more real, I have already had fun doing this kind of thing for lag screws or screws but it weighs down the parts and does not bring anything more.
Look here I think you will be able to find what you are looking for:
http://www.forum-cao.fr/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=364
Kind regards
Franck
Thank you Tomalam
I've already seen this video on youtube but I wonder if there is a direct function with which you just enter the data of such a thread and op!! The thread is done!
Hello
After using fthomas' response, remember to check the "Shaded filter representations" option by right-clicking on "Annotations" in the FeatureManager to bring up your thread.
Kind regards
To reply to the other post:
The best method is certainly @fthomas (lighter and possible to use the basic SW functions).
If the thread does not appear with the @fthomas solution, you should first try to right-click "Show" in the Feature Manager (left pane) on the thread representation function (it is located just below the function that made the shaft).
If that's not enough, go to View and make sure that the "All annotations" option are checked to be visible.
Hello
Sometimes you also have to select the view in the drawing
and to the left of the screen check high quality.
(If it helps)
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