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[FONT="Verdana"]I'm looking for help in making a screw thread on a solid cylinder object. Thanks, linpwer[/FONT]
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I start with a cylinder a given diameter. Make a helix with the same diameter at the center point long the length of my cylinder. I make a surface profile of the thread. I extrude the profile along the helix. I can adjust the pitch of the helix to work out my thread spacing. The I can resize the thread depth by modifying the associated thread profile. To finish out a bolt I chamfer the end of the cylinder. I then will do a tapper of the bolt thread by creating a long arch from the end face of the thread to the surface of the cylinder. I select the face of the ending thread and extrude the face profile to along the arch so thread tappers out onto the face of the cylinder. Hope this helps.
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I must not be doing something right with the thread profile. Everytime I try to sweep or extrude the profile I get an ACIS Error of "The helical sweep results in a self-intersecting body. :confused:
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I did it. :) I had to create three helixes all on the same axis as the cylinder. I first made a helix for the major diameter of the screw thread. Then a helix with the minor diameter of the screw thead that starts at 1/2 pitch from the start of the first helix. The third helix is with the major diameter of the screw thread, but starts at the pitch distance from the first helix. I made a surface with helix 1 and helix 2, then a second surface from helix 2 and helix 3. Next join the two surfaces. Then subtract the surface from the cylinder, which gave me an internally threaded solid. I made a new solid cylinder and subtracted the internal thread. I had to make the chamfer on the end of cylinder prior to subtracting the thread material. If tried to chamfer one end of the cylinder after subtracting the tread material, I received an error message.
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The method I used to create a screw thread in a cylinder is still not quite right. I seem to get a good render but the result with I select the Model to Sheet is not of much use.:confused: I attached a jpg file of the rednering of the screw thread and a pdf file of the Model to Sheet results.
If someone has a method that also gives a good model to sheet result, that would be great.
Thanks,
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Try elevating the curves You used for the surfaces. If that doesn't work try splitting up the solid before using the model to sheet command. Ciao, Norbert
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Hi,
I make a lot of threads and I always use one hellix only and a swept profile.
You can find an example file on the old forum, (I still have issues to attach stuff to this one) :
http://csi-concepts.com/conceptsunli...hp?p=9258#9258 This one is a "negative" screw used to make a threaded bore in a bloc by boolean substract.
I hope it helps,
JL
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