…The next step in the thread creation process, is…to generate a helix that will guide the Cut tool.…To do this, we need to draw a circle that will be the same size as the helix.…Let's get it in a Helix Creation tool and get started.…We're starting off with the same sketch we were in the last movie.…This is the sketch we're going to be cutting through the path of the Helix.…So let's go ahead and exit out of the sketch.…And you can see, there's our sketch there. And I'm going to go ahead and show…it, and make sure we have a view and we have…sketches turned on so we can see that sketch in the model.…
Oct 01, 2014 UNF Thread Profile External & Internal (SolidWorks 2014) Serial No. UNF Thread Profile External & Internal (SolidWorks 2014) In this video we create a Unified National Fine Thread Profile (External and Internal) using the Sketch Equation. How i can make a cylindrical-conic thread, 50 mm thread, 24mm cylindrical-26 conical,without changing thread profile. If I understand correctly, the thread has a tapered section and a. The parameter is incorrect when create thread in solidworks 2017-18. The parameter is incorrect when create thread in solidworks 2017-18.
Now I want to create a Helix on top of that.…So I'm going to click on the very top of this part here.…This is where I want to create my circle that will define the size of the Helix.…And come up to Insert, Curve, Helix.…And by default it puts you in a Drawing mode, right when you click…on that top surface, and what I want to do is draw out a circle.…SolidWorks doesn't really explain this very well in their Cmds.…
- New for SolidWorks 2016 is the ability…to create cut, or extruded, threads…on the outside of shafts.…Now, we had the ability to do this…in previous versions of SolidWorks,…but it was a much more complicated process,…involving creating a helix, creating a thread profile,…getting all the right measurements…from something like the Machinist's Handbook,…or some other reference, for the exact size of the thread.…And then creating a swept cut to create the feature.…All that has been wrapped up…into one new feature called: Thread.…To get started, let's go up to insert.…Go to features, and click on Thread.…
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As soon as the new dialogue box opens up,…I'm going to choose a thread location,…Which is going to be any cylindrical surface.…I'm going to choose this one right here.…Notice, as soon as I do that,…it gives me a preview…of the thread that I'm trying to create.…Now, I have the option down here,…to start a start location, but it's optional,…and I'm not going to choose it in this case.…I can choose the angle of the start angle,…