Fusion 360 - The perfect chamfer threads - Not the normal way! - PART#1

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • For a while, I struggled making good threads, or rather beginning threads on any kind of bolts or screws i wanted to 3D print.
    I came up with what I believe is the best way to make chamfers that makes it easy to insert bolts and screws into holes, and it is NOT the traditional ways you do it using the standard Fusion 360 methods most videos outline.
    My way THREAD THE CHAMFER ITSELF!
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Комментарии • 7

  • @keithlohmeyer
    @keithlohmeyer 13 дней назад +1

    Nice job. Thanks!

  • @brettjamesy
    @brettjamesy 22 дня назад +5

    Wow, so many steps. The exact same result can be achieved with 1 sketch, 1 revolve (make bolt), 1 thread function, a revolve cut (make chamfer)... All done with a single sketch.

    • @Toffypops
      @Toffypops  22 дня назад

      I tested that now. Indeed it will look like mine. but adjusting the angle and height of the chamfer is more difficult when you use revolve. So if you want to make it like i show in part #2, it is not as easy as using my method. thanks for sharing though. :)

  • @nikolassmith1072
    @nikolassmith1072 23 дня назад +1

    I might be stupid but why not just use a revolve cut to achieve the same thing, then you can start the thread wherever on your chamfer and have easier control of the dimensions? My model looks the same as yours ( I think ).

    • @Toffypops
      @Toffypops  22 дня назад

      @@nikolassmith1072 does your model cut the thread into the chamfer?

    • @nikolassmith1072
      @nikolassmith1072 22 дня назад +1

      @@Toffypops I use a triangle shape to cut the chamfer, and it does 'start' the thread a little above center line(my version). I am pretty sure you can make it start anywhere by just moving the triangle up or down the thread though.

    • @Toffypops
      @Toffypops  22 дня назад

      @@nikolassmith1072 In my version you simply adjust the chamfer value to make sure the thread hits the bottom. No need to edit a sketch. Much easier than having to go in and modify the sketch to change the chamfer. Thanks for sharing, watching and commenting though. :D