Designing a Hex Nut (Tutorial)
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- Опубликовано: 2 мар 2024
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In part 2 of this step-by-step tutorial, @TooTallToby shows us how to transfer the threads from one component into another component, with clearance, so the 2 components may be threaded together!
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I really enjoy that you describe everything you do in detail, and also that you take the time to describe why you use certain tool over others as well as adding in different scenarios and how they would change the process. Through these videos I've learned lots of features that are useful for a lot of projects as well as shortcuts and hidden features I would not have come across easily otherwise. Fantastic videos, really useful, and kudos for great editing :D
The "keep tools" option from the boolean operation would let you skip the copying of the bolt, and still have both parts that can be exported at once.
ahhh - great suggestion thanks!
@@TooTallToby+ Offset all ;)
I think I tried offset all but it got jammed up around the area where the head of the bolt and the threads came together (I'll have to go try it again) @@michtill
Your tutorials are excellent Toby .You make it look easy when I’m following along . Many thanks
Awesome thanks Johnny! Glad these are helpful!
oh damn haha, I'm learning Onshape now so i just assumed this would be an old video but i see it was posted 3 days ago, Scores!. 10/10! this video showed and explained some very cool functions I'm excited to add to the mental tool box.
Awesome to hear and so glad this helps! 😁
Thanks! (for this and the previous tutorials you made, really helped get my onshape skills on a more serious base).
You can use keep tools in the boolean operations instead of doing a copy beforehand by the way.
Awesome glad these tutorials are helpful! Also good to know that we can do this another way! I love onshape!
kaBAMM! This is what I've been missing. THANK YOU!
Awww yeah!! Glad this helps!!
great video, I love your way of explaining. please preach more Onshape
Thanks Yalinvision! Glad this style is helpful!
Great tutorial, thanks, both printed out and looking good!
Great tutorial Toby! 🤌
thanks Jamie!
This got me thinking. Perhaps a master headless threaded bar could be created. Then, for screws a different type of head can be created on top (e.g. hex bolt, socket cap, countersunk, set screw type), and for the mating part the threaded bar can be used as the cutter. That way you can create hex nuts, square nuts, rounded nuts .. etc.
Ohh yeah good idea! that would be awesome!!
crazy fun to watch! Thx for great tutorial!!! I love it!
Great tutorial, but please setup an app to show your hotkeys right on the screen.
ok!
It's a good tutorial!! A tutorial on ball joints would be interesting.
Ok good to know! Thanks!
Awesome videos! I've been doing it wrong and the hard way....lol. Thank you
Awww yeah nice! Glad this helped!
I'm very new to OnShape and CAD drawing in general. As a learning tool, I followed the tutorial and made the animated Stirling Engine that you created. It was a lot of fun, and I learned a lot.
Question: Is it possible to animate the Hex Nut, showing it rotating while climbing up and down the bolt? Probably not, but I thought I'd ask.
Great set of videos. Thank you!
Thanks Chris! Glad this helped!
is there a way just to type in the thread pitch?
There's a featurescript to auto create threads - I don't know what its called but you can search the forums
Thank you very much..... i have learned a lot.... 👍
Nice tutorial Toby!
I did have a few thoughts on how the geometry from the bolt could be re-used even more effectively to create the nut...
Rather than typing it in here I posted a quick video response on my channel so go check that out if you are interested in an alternate way of doing this! Basically the nut can be created using 5 features without creating any new sketches or reference geometry!
Awww yeah i look forward to seeing it! Thanks Airwick!
At 5:30 my «Feature Mirror» Dialog looks different, it has an additional «Reapply features» checkbox, that I need to check to get it to work. Otherwise I get an error: «Mirror 1 did not regenerate properly: Could not create all instances as entered. Try selecting "Reapply features" option.»
Nice! Probably an update since I shot the video. Good to know and thanks for sharing! I'm sure that will help some of the other users who are trying to click along with!
Great tutorial TTT
Thanks!
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Great,. i use to scale the bolt in x and y direktion and make a boolean it is faster . For plastic screws you can download stil model From screwerk.de
Ohhh good idea using SCALE! I'm gonna try that!