SolidWorks parametric thread feature / printable thread configurator
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- For SolidWorks 2019 or higher
- Copy user features on HDD into folder of the design libary
- Open the design libary on the right side of the graphics area
- Navigate to the Feature, drag and drop it onto the face, where the thread should be created
Note: There are two references needed to be defined by the user. A planar face and a point on the face. The thread will be created perpendicular to the face and concentric to point.
- A couple of threads has already been created by me but of course the table could be expanded. To create a customized thread on the fly, which is not contained in the table. please set a
hook in the checkbox "Größenbemaßungen" (That is the name in the german version). Then you get access to the last table.
- I use a Zortrax M200- printer. The two offsets (Kernloch & Profil) can be adjusted manually. If you also have a M200 and work with Layer height of 0.09mm, you can use the default values.
If not, then you might have to adjust one of the
- Copy user features on HDD into folder of the design libary
- Open the design libary on the right side of the graphics area
- Navigate to the Feature, drag and drop it onto the face, where the thread should be created
Note: There are two references needed to be defined by the user. A planar face and a point on the face. The thread will be created perpendicular to the face and concentric to point.
- A couple of threads has already been created by me but of course the table could be expanded. To create a customized thread on the fly, which is not contained in the table. please set a
hook in the checkbox "Größenbemaßungen" (That is the name in the german version). Then you get access to the last table.
- I use a Zortrax M200- printer. The two offsets (Kernloch & Profil) can be adjusted manually. If you also have a M200 and work with Layer height of 0.09mm, you can use the default values.
If not, then you might have to adjust one of the
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