the methods shown thus far i do not believe make any thread to spec. peaks of outer treads (bolts) are typically flattened (same for peaks on inner threads), and the valleys on bolts are usually rounded (same on inner threads).
but, i guess it depends on the thread type (acme, unc, unf, npt), etc. if you are just making a internal thread for a bolt you buy later, then i suggest you call out the threading on the prints so machinist knows how to cut them (be it CNC or other). the machinist i use, i simply bore holes of bolt minor diameter and then place call-outs to spec the threading.
so, with all the variances between thread types it would be nice if the "hole" tool had a threading option that was able to cut internal threads to various specs, and a complimentary die tool for cutting bolts. where's Tim O to get this going ??
all that said, you can manually do it, make the triangle (polygon) match an actual thread cut, etc, just tedious when you have varying thread types, but then again, i guess you can build your own library.
i have not tried yet, if you make a bolt (cylinder with OD cut with threads) does VC allow you to then change the diameter of that cylinder?
Edited by user Wednesday, December 16, 2015 9:09:52 AM(UTC)
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