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find the command to execute threads

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Beppe

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Good morning
I can't find the command to run the threads in the drawing of axioms with inventor 2015, i.e. I explain better: I started to
drawing a detail like ipt , then I assiemato to the first, a second particular (giving a different number) transforming it into .iam and then I created a third phase (with new number) always with .iam extension . why I wanted to do some work in common .
But when I searched for the command to file it, I couldn't find it.
I don't understand why someone can help me in this I think it's simple.
Thank you.
 
. you did not find the command of "filettatura" in the work together because simply
the command does not exist and has never existed ..
 
in the environment together the command exists and is located in the menu "model 3d" - > hole
 
. on the hole ok, but the filettaura (maschio..) of a cylindrical part to make it similar to a screw no !!!
 
In practice I designed a pin with an insert of another material where the external thread I want to perform after the installation of the insert , resuming I only have a solution to build it with a helid (like a spring) or I read quoted textually: in a file of assemblies you can use bolted connection generator to create holes with threads. in the fixed group of the project card, click the bolted connection And then it's only for the holes that this method is, so better in case of holes what you told me.
As far as I'm concerned, it stimulates me to try to build it through a somewhat articulated passage.
Thank you.
 
If I don't remember badly, in welded assemblies you can do while in normal assemblies no. It has long been that I haven't used inventor, try to verify.
 
I did in this: I opened new welded assembly and I put together above quoted to be able to draw thread , but I did not find command for thread construction (I don't know if my procedure is accurate ) it seemed a good idea
 
Unfortunately there is nowhere the male thread together, welded or not. It's one of those things I've always wanted, but they never wear it! !
 

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