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Hello everyone, I'm new

I have to create a plastic filet to send to the printer. I tried with the command of the helicoid but I can't understand how I can create "the beginning" of the thread; Does anyone know how to do this?


Thank you.
 
Hello everyone, I'm new

I have to create a plastic filet to send to the printer. I tried with the command of the helicoid but I can't understand how I can create "the beginning" of the thread; Does anyone know how to do this?


Thank you.
I mean, you want to create a reae filet, modeled, not cosmetic.
Let us better understand what you mean by thread start, maybe rake at the base of the thread?
 
I mean, you want to create a real, modelled, non cosmetic thread.
Let us better understand what you mean by thread start, maybe rake at the base of the thread?
If by rastering at the base of the thread you mean what is vulgarly called "pack" thread, you think you understood my problem... .
 
First of all, are we talking about male or female thread?
I recommend you to model as you would in reality and that is:
an invitation bevel and an exhaust at the end of the filet.
It seems obvious to me that you should take into account the tables of the threads to know nominal dia, average dia, hazelnut etc.
I recommend, if the thread is male, to work for subtraction and not for addition of material.
 
First of all, are we talking about male or female thread?
I recommend you to model as you would in reality and that is:
an invitation bevel and an exhaust at the end of the filet.
It seems obvious to me that you should take into account the tables of the threads to know nominal dia, average dia, hazelnut etc.
I recommend, if the thread is male, to work for subtraction and not for addition of material.
I need to model both male and female......... .

thanks for the advice....:finger:
 

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