SolidWorks Tutorial | How to create Threads on a Bolt M10 - EXPLAIN - step by step

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • This video is created to help students and beginners to learn how to create threads on a bolt in a very advanced explanation giving a strong tutorial based on real actual life.
    Datasheets were found by Mr Jon Rackley at the University of Wolverhampton in 2016.
    Big thanks to my teacher Jon Rackley because he gave the chance to the students to learn how the threads are actually designed on a bolt.
    -Jon Rackley LinkedIn profile:
    / jon-rackley-77892611
    -Facebook Page:
    / solidworksedu-17497614...
    -Instagram profile: @SolidworxEdu
    : [^_^] [ DOWNLOAD FILES] [^_^] :
    . Download . - SOLIDWORKS BOLT FILE + BOLT DATA SHEET
    form.jotform.c...
    . Download . - SOLIDWORKS NUT FILE + NUT DATA SHEET
    form.jotform.c...
    . Download . - SOLIDWORKS ASSEMBLY FILE M10 BOLT Vs NUT + TOLERANCES DATA SHEETS
    form.jotform.c...
    . Download . - MASTER THE BASIC THREAD DATA SHEETS + HAND CALCULATIONS
    form.jotform.c...
    . Download .- Machinery Handbook Threads 27th Edition
    form.jotform.c...
    . Download . - Machinery Handbook Threads 1942
    form.jotform.c...
    Watch also:
    - How to create threads on a Nut:
    • SolidWorks Tutorial | ...
    -How to Assemble Bolt and Nut:
    • SolidWorks Tutorial | ...
    Keywords:
    Thread tolerances classification
    threads and tolerances
    solidworks bolt and nut tutorial
    bolt and nut assembly
    bolt and nut tolerances
    Internal threads
    External thread
    bolt and nut measurement
    Bolts
    Nuts
    Screws
    Bolt Thread Pitch
    Length
    dimensions
    Iso standards
    Bolts Nuts Screws Bolt Thread Pitch, Length and Bolt Diameter

Комментарии • 122

  • @padbhanabharaju2814
    @padbhanabharaju2814 Год назад +3

    You way of explanation is soothing and understandable. Thank you for your effort

  • @lora3527
    @lora3527 7 лет назад +12

    At last someone explains how to make threads properly, great job

  • @grnwthnv1
    @grnwthnv1 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video for all us that are still learning SolidWorks. A good drawing and a 3D printer can make wonders. Thanks.

  • @OLTLlvr
    @OLTLlvr 7 лет назад +5

    Best thread tutorial I've done. Thanks a lot.

  • @kailashdixit6251
    @kailashdixit6251 4 года назад +1

    At last I found correct way to cut threads. Thank you very much for this inspiring video

  • @armandoanguiano4758
    @armandoanguiano4758 4 года назад

    Thank you for this video. It was the video that made the most sense, and actually worked for me. This is the like 5th video i've tried watching about how to make threads in Solidworks 2019.

  • @1stMichaelMyth
    @1stMichaelMyth 6 лет назад

    Thanks you have the knack for teaching, simple and direct.

  • @lightamplifier6105
    @lightamplifier6105 6 лет назад

    Thank you for your time and passion in teaching. Bravo!

  • @nar_indra
    @nar_indra 4 года назад

    Useful Vedio..so long I was trying to find this easy tutorial on threads. Thankful from india..

  • @jay7605
    @jay7605 3 года назад

    Brilliant. I can cut these on my lathe no problem as the carbide tool is already formed. 3d printing them is way harder. Great tutorial. Now i need solidworks.

    • @solidworxedu1035
      @solidworxedu1035  3 года назад

      Happy to see your comment. It means so much for our Channel.

  • @gomesracer
    @gomesracer 7 лет назад

    Nice... You save me... Finally a proper explain... Thanks a lot! Cheers

  • @FarazArastu
    @FarazArastu 7 лет назад +2

    Great video! I'm new to Solidworks and this helped a lot!

  • @murfelpurf5556
    @murfelpurf5556 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent. learned a lot. Love the detailed overview.

  • @santanacasas1
    @santanacasas1 7 лет назад

    Great Job Marios. This is the best explained video I ever see about how to make threads.
    Best Regards

  • @taufiqqurrahman4485
    @taufiqqurrahman4485 6 лет назад

    thank u so much ur video helps me a lot. much data not taught in vocational schools. and since I do not have the money to go to college, I work in a company, and they do not want to teach me how to read complex engineering drawings

  • @thecrazykartbyAJ
    @thecrazykartbyAJ 7 лет назад

    Great video, well explained and step by step as the description says.
    Congratulations, good work!!

  • @alvinho5018
    @alvinho5018 3 года назад

    i had trouble on my first attempt using the "sketch fillet" feature. when i make pierce of the profile and the end line of the screw, the profile "FLIPS" on the other side. Using the 3 point arc on the other hand seems to have no problem at all. all in all, your video is great. kudos to you!

    • @solidworxedu1035
      @solidworxedu1035  3 года назад +1

      Dear Alvin, your comment is so valuable for us here at Solidworx Edu and Thank you.
      All of our students used to face same thing.
      The trick here is to fully select the sketch of the thread and drag it close to the point where you want to do pierce. NOTE: Don't drag it too close to overlap the pierce point but close to it.
      All in all, the best way to do it is the way that makes you feel more trusted to use.

  • @vigneshnanthagopal1888
    @vigneshnanthagopal1888 7 лет назад +1

    This Section is Very Useful for Me.. Did you Explain Trapezoidal Thread And Square Thread Formation

  • @zesegatto
    @zesegatto 2 года назад +1

    Nice tutorial! Thanks!
    Some may use equations and define Pitch and H as global variables. Measures that use their values can be defined by a equation set on dimension box.

  • @TDAnyadubaMScPhD
    @TDAnyadubaMScPhD 4 года назад

    Thank you so much Man, your explanations and tutorials were very very easy to follow

  • @surinderdhiman
    @surinderdhiman 4 года назад

    Nicely explained. Absolutely and easily understandable. Thanks a lot for this amazing video.

  • @eddielai8831
    @eddielai8831 4 года назад

    Thank you very much for this detailed explanation!

  • @shagunsharma3369
    @shagunsharma3369 7 лет назад

    Thanks a lot for the video.
    It easy clears all doubts.

  • @charlieromeo7663
    @charlieromeo7663 5 лет назад

    Great tutorial on threads. Thank You.

  • @Mechbalajilove
    @Mechbalajilove 4 года назад

    I really enjoyed ur step by step lecture

  • @nikolassokratous7662
    @nikolassokratous7662 7 лет назад

    Keep going as you do my lovely friend. I'm proud of you.

  • @tonyjunior3278
    @tonyjunior3278 5 лет назад

    Very nice Teacher !

  • @CandyCane24
    @CandyCane24 7 лет назад

    I'm proud of you.good explanation

  • @abdussalam3255
    @abdussalam3255 7 лет назад

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR GOOD INSTRUCTION..

  • @mosesatanda8000
    @mosesatanda8000 6 лет назад

    Good work. detailed explanation. Thanks !!

  • @thaliakontou3598
    @thaliakontou3598 6 лет назад

    Μπράβο Μάριο!

  • @georgepapadimitriou4965
    @georgepapadimitriou4965 7 лет назад

    And now you know what K in G76 threading cycle means. It is the centre of the ark. Ωραιο video Marios Christodoulou συνεχισε την καλη δουλεια

  • @igklim4439
    @igklim4439 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot, really helpful and easily understandable.

  • @fatemehamini6884
    @fatemehamini6884 2 года назад

    soo helpful thank you

  • @gasoline8441
    @gasoline8441 7 лет назад

    Excellent video!!

  • @dorastavrinou8219
    @dorastavrinou8219 6 лет назад

    Excellent job!!

  • @1920Shiv
    @1920Shiv 2 года назад

    Pretty good explanation 😊

  • @missindianitya4174
    @missindianitya4174 3 года назад

    Slow but veryyyyyyy helpful thanku from indiaaaaaaaaaaa

  • @lanceblack888
    @lanceblack888 2 года назад +1

    Thanks 🙏

  • @hamadal-shuaili9909
    @hamadal-shuaili9909 4 года назад

    Mr. Marios christodoulou. Thank you for the video. Its helpful.
    I was looking for some issues like ; what is the exact plane to start pitch shape and where should it placed " at tip, middle or root".
    Thank you again.

    • @solidworxedu1035
      @solidworxedu1035  3 года назад +1

      It depends. If I understand your question the answer will be that the correct point should be the middle because if you select it from the top you will get small in-depth threads. if you selected from the bottom you will get deeper than normal. Hope I have help and answer your question.
      Please If you need anything specific to present here in this Channel send an email with pictures and attachments of what you need us to do. Provide as much info as you can and send it to the following email.:
      solidworx.edu@gmail.com

  • @zhongweimao5548
    @zhongweimao5548 7 лет назад +4

    Hi, Nice video that really helps me a lot. Not like other tutorial, u explained how the dimensions of the triangular was defined, which is super awesome. my question is, how did you determine the 5/8 H, 1/8 H these parameters? where did you get them? btw, I don't understand why H=0.8633*P. Could you explain a little bit more about these? Thank you

    • @zhongweimao5548
      @zhongweimao5548 7 лет назад

      Thank you so much for great explanation and valuable documents. Now I understand why H=0.866P, it is basically mathematic relationship of equilateral triangular (like you said Root of 3 over 2). It doesn't really matter whether we use 0.866 or root of 3 over 2, coz this is a practice. Anyway, great to hear explanation from you. but as your side video shot showed, that the radius of incircle of this equilateral triangular equals to 1/8 H, is this what your graphic illusion means? I calculated myself and searched on the web, and found that the incircle radius of equilateral tri is 1/3H, which is not 1/8 H. Can you provide me a better vision of your draft showing how these relationships were defined. sorry to keep asking you questions :p...just for learning. Thank you Marios, really appreciate your help...

    • @danwohlslagel1277
      @danwohlslagel1277 4 года назад

      @@solidworxedu1035 Thank you so much - I was about to spend the next 2-3 hours proofing this out and trying to understand it and now I have something that I can at least print and then test with a real screw.

    • @BilalKhan-do9il
      @BilalKhan-do9il 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/L99lnAqVK1A/видео.html check this video to understand those reltations!

  • @aksilyoucef3609
    @aksilyoucef3609 7 лет назад

    it was beautiful very interesting thank you and good courage

  • @SynOne-yh6rf
    @SynOne-yh6rf 4 месяца назад

    When the thread profile is finished I select pierce but there is a conflict (18:39), but if I select coincident there is no conflict. I use Solidworks 2011

  • @bigwave_dave8468
    @bigwave_dave8468 3 года назад +1

    Great video! - A question: at about 7:58 you state that the right-plane is on the end of the spiral path. However, it's not clear why the spiral path started on the right-plane to begin with. When I created a spiral on an arbitrary cylinder, I had to create a reference plane in order to make a sketch that is perpendicular to the end of the spiral (for the thread profile). Can you explain?

    • @solidworxedu1035
      @solidworxedu1035  3 года назад

      If I understand correctly your question the answer should be:
      You should create the chamfer at the bottom of the bolt. Then you have to select the bottom surface of the bolt and select sketch. Then you have to select the edge of the cylinder and select convert entities. There is no need to create any plane here.
      Then when you are at the helix and spiral option at the left hand side you have o set the starting angle at 0.
      By setting the value 0 your spiral line will be exactly on the right plane.
      I hope i answer your question.
      If not please let me know.

    • @bigwave_dave8468
      @bigwave_dave8468 3 года назад +1

      @@solidworxedu1035 Thanks for your reply! Ok, the part I was missing was that the default angle for the Spiral on first attempt was 225 degrees, not 0. Setting the "Start angle:" to zero gave the expect behavior as in your video. Additionally: as a newbie, I was unfamiliar with the "Convert Entities" command - In Fusion 360, I think it's called "Project geometry" or some such thing.

    • @bigwave_dave8468
      @bigwave_dave8468 3 года назад

      PS: I did try the thread tool but in my case, I need 45deg threads which are non-standard [so they can be effectively 3d Printed]

    • @solidworxedu1035
      @solidworxedu1035  3 года назад

      You can use the link below. It's the faster way to create threads in SolidWorks.
      ruclips.net/video/OVSF3isSGUY/видео.html

    • @bigwave_dave8468
      @bigwave_dave8468 2 года назад +1

      @@solidworxedu1035 Thanks again. -Dave

  • @nurfatihahazman6895
    @nurfatihahazman6895 3 года назад

    Thank you so much Sir! Im new to Solidworks and this helps a lot !
    Can you make a tutorial on the formation of thread design for the v -shape and reverse buttress thread ? Thank you so much in advanced.

    • @solidworxedu1035
      @solidworxedu1035  3 года назад

      Thank you for your comment. It means so much for our Channel here on RUclips.
      Yes, I can do anything you would like but please be more specific. Please, send a picture or an attachment to get an understanding of what exactly you need. Our email is solidworx.edu@gmail.com
      Thank you again.

  • @nasimkhan71
    @nasimkhan71 6 лет назад

    great video! you made it easy. thank you.

  • @arvisplavnieks4166
    @arvisplavnieks4166 7 лет назад

    Thank you, this is super useful, nicely done!

  • @hanwin227
    @hanwin227 7 лет назад

    Thanks for ur video, quite clear.

  • @carlofontana3677
    @carlofontana3677 9 месяцев назад

    Hi, thanks for the video. Exixt a way to atomatize the NPT thread creation something like the wizard holes or part of a library?
    Thanks

  • @hammich
    @hammich 6 лет назад

    Excellent tutorial, awesome work :)

  • @mounirmaayoufi4441
    @mounirmaayoufi4441 4 года назад

    perfect work

  • @malekmf7022
    @malekmf7022 2 года назад +1

    thanks

  • @subinnair3835
    @subinnair3835 6 лет назад +1

    Respected sir...please clear my humble doubt...in M10 sud'nt 10 be the nominal diameter instead of major diameter ? I feel that in the video you have taken 10 as major diameter instead of nominal diameter

    • @tofolAA
      @tofolAA 5 лет назад

      drive.google.com/open?id=1uygHO96ooBeiCz5hPJuqWdHuCVJf7yAc

  • @maddymafia
    @maddymafia 3 года назад

    Thaaaankssss aaaa lootttttt brother❤

  • @shuoyang5410
    @shuoyang5410 6 лет назад

    Thank you man!

  • @maybenikhil
    @maybenikhil 6 лет назад

    Awesome!

  • @walid-meghch4100
    @walid-meghch4100 7 лет назад

    great job man, thank you.

  • @barnabyalvin6799
    @barnabyalvin6799 7 лет назад

    Excellent explanation. Can you upload some sheet metal product design ? Thanks

  • @illiasamarskiy6196
    @illiasamarskiy6196 6 лет назад

    Good tutorial! Please explain how you make the objects in solidworks look like they are made of metal and have nice reflections? I can't seem to figure this out... Do you use some sort of rendering? On my computer the all look simply grey with some shades... your input would be very helpful :)

  • @manuellando2060
    @manuellando2060 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks.so Much

  • @phonepyaeaung1030
    @phonepyaeaung1030 8 лет назад

    thank you so much
    this helped me a lot :D

  • @muhammadibrar4515
    @muhammadibrar4515 4 года назад

    Hiii.....sir during making threads you made triangle.....in screw case u make collinear but in nut solidworks case u did not make collinear..can u explain this please?

  • @guldan3547
    @guldan3547 6 лет назад

    Hi, thank very much for this video. Altough I have a problem. I am creating not normalized whitworth thread, so I have adjusted the cutting sketch to shape it. But SW doesn´t seem to like it, every time I select the sketch and helix and click OK, the error message pops up saying that it hadn´t been able to finish the operation. Can anyone help me please ? I can send the screenshots if needed. Thanks.

  • @dr.danielkester9313
    @dr.danielkester9313 5 лет назад

    What is the advantage of creating threads manually rather than just using the thread feature in Solidworks?

    • @solidworxedu1035
      @solidworxedu1035  3 года назад

      Hello and happy to see your comment. It brings so much value to our Channel.
      The advantage of doing it manually is to:
      1. Understand the philosophy behind threads. (How they are created).
      2. If you are a manufacturer and you want to be precisely in threads, you can do it that way.
      3. You learn how to do your own unique threads So the customer can buy bolts and nuts only by you. (This is what automotive manufacturers usually do).
      Now if you feel that you waste your time by doing it that way, there is an alternative. You can use the following link:
      ruclips.net/video/OVSF3isSGUY/видео.html
      Please let us know if it helps. We trying our best to provide value to people who need it.

  • @tuanohuu3996
    @tuanohuu3996 3 года назад

    Thank so much. How can I find out the dimension of chamfer for thread, example, M130x3?

    • @solidworxedu1035
      @solidworxedu1035  3 года назад

      Mr. Tuan, We are happy to see your comment on our Channel.
      When you start a project you have information about the Bolt you want to manufacture. Such as diameter, length and pitch and for what purpose.
      We know that there are categories of tolerances between bolt and nut. Most common are the ''Fine'' Category and ''Coarse'' Category).
      For example a standard ''Fine'' Thread Bolts (Metric) bolt of M125 has a pitch of 4mm. This is standard value.
      So, In most cases you use the pitch value equal to the chamfer.
      In the case of ''Coarse'' Thread Bolts (Metric) bolt of M125 has a pitch of 6mm. So, here your chamfer will be 6mm.

  • @saz7351
    @saz7351 6 лет назад

    amazing, thanks a lot

  • @PePeAung
    @PePeAung 4 года назад

    Thank Bro

  • @RightPanel
    @RightPanel 7 лет назад

    Ευχαριστώ!

  • @mihailucian409
    @mihailucian409 6 месяцев назад

    how crazy is metric standard compared to imperial,there everything is very easy and fast,you have the pitch the 55 degrees angle and that is it.here you have to draw gioconda.

  • @thienphan5872
    @thienphan5872 4 года назад

    That is good man and do you have any other about other theads ?

    • @solidworxedu1035
      @solidworxedu1035  3 года назад

      ruclips.net/user/videoWVC5vrzgsL0
      ruclips.net/user/videokSi3H79GgKI
      ruclips.net/video/ini7eiusE-w/видео.html
      ruclips.net/user/videoini7eiusE-w

  • @hridayamkrishnahore2964
    @hridayamkrishnahore2964 5 лет назад

    sir can u make a tutorial on the nut as well

  • @theHDRflightdeck
    @theHDRflightdeck 3 года назад

    Nai olan!

  • @amirmaki7015
    @amirmaki7015 7 лет назад

    thank u

  • @jmonsta1992
    @jmonsta1992 7 лет назад

    can you make or direct me to a video that does a tutorial on a hydraulic punch press? thank you

  • @stevenmills3874
    @stevenmills3874 4 года назад

    @Marios Christodoulou - Do you have a PDF doc or something similar of technical the drawing your working off of?

    • @solidworxedu1035
      @solidworxedu1035  3 года назад

      www.amazon.com/Machinerys-Handbook-Toolbox-Franklin-Jones/dp/0831127007/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=manual+handbook+machinery&qid=1629997860&sr=8-5

  • @GeorgeWeedBush
    @GeorgeWeedBush 3 года назад

    Is it possible there is some already made models where u just put in your Mx, length, width and some magic do it for you? Or I am returning my 3d printer!! i knew I shouldnt be able to made these models

    • @solidworxedu1035
      @solidworxedu1035  3 года назад

      Hello and Happy to see your comment on our Channel.
      I understand what you need. You want to know how to do a parametric design where you can set a specific length, width and height and based on them you can impact all the other dimensions within your design.
      I have made a series of tutorial of how to create a vice body like this. Maybe you can get an understanding by using the following link:
      ruclips.net/video/qmX4z1cQFVA/видео.html

  • @y4nn746
    @y4nn746 4 месяца назад

    bueno

  • @titanas23
    @titanas23 7 лет назад

    thx

  • @hassankhedr5188
    @hassankhedr5188 4 года назад

    I want to know how to draw trapizodal thread please and sheet design of it thank you

    • @solidworxedu1035
      @solidworxedu1035  3 года назад

      Please send an email with pictures and attachments of what you need us to do. Provide as much info as you can and send it to the following email.:
      solidworx.edu@gmail.com

  • @iggnasio
    @iggnasio 5 лет назад

    choose under Hole wizard a thread and it's done

  • @user-cw3nb8rc9e
    @user-cw3nb8rc9e 5 лет назад

    Aren't there such cap project publicly available? Should be some repository with coca cola like threads ?

  • @pyronaught
    @pyronaught 7 лет назад

    Nice tutorial, but what's with that pounding sound? Sounds like you are beating on your desk or something, shakes the whole room when listening to this.

    • @pyronaught
      @pyronaught 7 лет назад

      I think it happens whenever you type something on the keyboard. Your mic is picking up the vibrations and when played back with a subwoofer sitting on the floor it sounds like someone is pounding the wall.

  • @PePeAung
    @PePeAung 4 года назад

    Please may i know your gmail ? I wanna know about these threading tools and inserts?

  • @tofolAA
    @tofolAA 5 лет назад

    Great video! Me ha encantado el tutorial. Aquí les dejo un dibujo que he hecho yo mismo para aclarar un poco todo.
    I'm going to give you a little drawing that I made in order to help. Thank you for this video. It's great.
    drive.google.com/open?id=1eeYdYgMfgXTPI3ZrlGyykALHx6MuhVwA

    • @solidworxedu1035
      @solidworxedu1035  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. It brings so much Value to our Channel.
      Thanks for the drawing, it looks so professional.
      Keep the hard work!

    • @tofolAA
      @tofolAA 3 года назад

      @@solidworxedu1035 Thank you very much.

  • @dvorhon
    @dvorhon 7 лет назад

    superb tutorial, but you are beating the keyboard way too much.

  • @jacksprat2200
    @jacksprat2200 5 лет назад

    Wasting time just for calculation

    • @solidworxedu1035
      @solidworxedu1035  3 года назад

      Hello and happy to see your comment. It brings so much value to our Channel.
      The following tutorial has been created especially for you:
      ruclips.net/video/OVSF3isSGUY/видео.html
      Please let us know if it help. We trying our best to provide value to people who need it.

  • @stevethul1
    @stevethul1 7 лет назад

    This information helps but to pound on the keys of your keyboard is totally ANNOYING. Press the keys, don't pound...

  • @panagiotisnick7590
    @panagiotisnick7590 7 лет назад

    Awesome!

  • @zaidrehman21
    @zaidrehman21 4 года назад

    thanks