To create a thread with a helix is a sign of the utter uselessness of the product. In Fusion 360, you just create the right thread with the right pitch without any tricks. This is a basic need!
You did not show what I came here to find out. When you see at the entrences of the cylinder, there is no "lead in" for the threads, nowhere for the threads of the screw to enter the threads in the hole.. That is what I need to figure out to do correctly
I hope you figured this one out, but you can sketch two circles on the face perpendicular to the hole and then Extrude - Remove with a 45 degree draft.
Super 2 minute tutorial. After watching it, it only took 1 minute to copy it. Awesome!
Super easy to understand, THANKS!
except the accent.
To create a thread with a helix is a sign of the utter uselessness of the product. In Fusion 360, you just create the right thread with the right pitch without any tricks. This is a basic need!
then use fusion bro 😭 why u even here
Thank you!
This is useless, what is going to thread onto this generic thread?
Thank you so much. Sub'd.
You did not show what I came here to find out. When you see at the entrences of the cylinder, there is no "lead in" for the threads, nowhere for the threads of the screw to enter the threads in the hole.. That is what I need to figure out to do correctly
I hope you figured this one out, but you can sketch two circles on the face perpendicular to the hole and then Extrude - Remove with a 45 degree draft.
why no point showing in my situation i follow all the step
i cant get it to stick to my helix
I can barely understand a damn word this dude says,
Your English is very hard to understand, I thought it was in another language at first. Please add captions for others to read.
This dude sounds like a muppet. I can barely understand him.