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 From:  BurrMan
9949.34 In reply to 9949.33 
Hi Barry,
Sure thing...

Just clarifying because we have such diversity in language in the forum....

The term of offsetting the thread form.... if we use "moi's offset command" you would get erroneous results.... but the term offset, as in "move the cutting form in and out of the cut, is how a guy actually making a nut and bolt would do it...

I am pretty sure you got that part.... just adding it in for the forum....

Always like watching your work go by.....
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 From:  bemfarmer
9949.35 
There is an xml file with metric thread settings for 3d printing which someone prepared in excel. (re: Fusion 360)
Notepad++ shows the text entries. There are external Class 6g, and internal Class 6H, (whatever those are).

There is also a link to Garden Hose Thread xml file contents.

- Brian
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 From:  Barry-H
9949.36 In reply to 9949.28 
hi Wayne,
the attached nod file will allow you to create a screw and nut for 3D printing.
You can adjust the clearance to suit.
There are 2 thread form options 60 degree inclusive and 90 degrees.
The nut is just a cylinder but you can Isect boolean any shape you want from it.
Anyway have a play.

Barry






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 From:  wayne hill (WAYNEHILL5202)
9949.37 In reply to 9949.36 
Hi Barry,

Thank you! I am going to 3d print one tomorrow morning!

Wayne
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 From:  wayne hill (WAYNEHILL5202)
9949.38 In reply to 9949.36 
Hi Barry,

The screw and nut were printed together at the largest tolerance. It worked spectacular with the nut freely going up and down the screw.

The first attempt was at a lower tolerance and the nut seized to the screw. Will be looking for a good midpoint. Your program works great!

Thank you,

Wayne



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 From:  BurrMan
9949.39 In reply to 9949.38 
Hi wayne,
Your printer will have some spacing settings like a step size, pass depth etc... these will affect your tolerance ability there... so the tolerance wont be a direct correlation to a printers "tolerance"...

A step size on an angled surface, to achieve a tolerance on something that has to "slide together" will be exaggerated.....

Just a note....
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 From:  Barry-H
9949.40 In reply to 9949.38 
Hi Wayne,
I printed a 12mm dia screw x 50mm and 3 nuts x 20mm long with a 2mm pitch 90 degree form separately.
The clearances 0.15/0.2/0.25mm.
The 0.25 nut no problem.
0.2 nut required working along the screw a couple of times but fine.
The 0.15 would only go onto the screw about 12mm with a lot of working back and forth.
I think the 0.15 clearance would have worked with a shorter nut maybe its down to shrinkage.
Anyway glad it works.
Cheers
Barry






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 From:  stefano (LIGHTWAVE)
9949.41 In reply to 9949.40 
Great work Barry and Wayne,
Interested to know if the node editor you designed can create a part that is like a hollow sleeve; with thread on inside
and outside?
-Stefano

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 From:  Barry-H
9949.42 In reply to 9949.41 
Hi Stefano,
yes you can disconnect the cylinder and produce the screw for the outer size add a head boolean union, select it and use that instead of the cylinder in the boolean operation of the inner thread.
Then enter the details for the inner thread with desired clearance and rerun the nod.
Hope that's clear.
Barry



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 From:  stefano (LIGHTWAVE)
9949.43 In reply to 9949.42 
Brilliant cheers Barry, will get to this soon and give it a try - looks great! - stefano
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