FreeCAD Threaded Bolt Subtractive Helix Tool Tutorial fc002
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- FreeCAD Tutorial fc002 -
How to create Threads in FreeCAD using the Subtractive Helix.
How to create a Threaded Bolt using the FreeCAD Subtractive Helix Tool.
Easy to follow step by step Tutorial.
How to use the Subtractive Helix Tool.
How to create a Threaded Hex Bolt.
How to create Threaded Stock.
Design Threaded Stock.
Design Hex-Head Bolts.
FreeCAD v19.
Thank you for this helpful tutorial. Good pace and well explained
And 'KABOOM' we have a playground!
That was a helpful video, thank you.
Awesome video tutorial! You need to do more of these. This is really easy to follow, and It actually works well when I try it. I even made a nut by myself afterwards! Thank you
Thank you, excellent explanation!
Thank you for the video! I learned several new concepts
Thanks man! Great, easy for a noob to follow. 👌😁🇸🇪
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awesome to learn this simple explaination of how the create this.
Camphor is an oil. Chamfer is to create a flat edge. Good video.
Keeps the moths off, mind you. Great video. I used to bug out when people made this type of mistake, then read somewhere that it's often a result of learning from text and having no feedback to their pronunciation. Now I'm happy to see autodidacts in the wild!
Good video.
You sound like John Goodman
Awesome
not sure if you check the comments but every time i make the cutter when i close it disappears. I changed background color just in case its hidden. when i click on model it comes up as combo view but disappears soon as i try to work with it. any suggestions ? like the video just stuck . thanks.
Where is a good place to get the dimensions for diffent threads ?
Wikipedia is one place. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Thread_Standard
Machinery Handbook is a great place too. And it's something you don't need the internet for! I bought a pretty old one for 20 dollars or so. Most of that information doesn't change enough to matter for hobby use
What was the point of hiding the head and doing the chamfer and threading again? Why not just skip to changing the position of the head on the x axis?
I wanted to remove the chamfer from the hex head end of the shaft and the video shows how I chose to do it. I'm sure there are other ways to to this but I did it this way and it worked.
You don't need to delete everything and start over, could have just double clicked on the chamfer to edit it, and deselect the face you don't want chamfered anymore.. Tada🎉
you lost me when inches came in...
x1.5