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There are often times when I want to have my FDM 3D printed parts screw together in some way, but the threads created by SOLIDWORKS' built-in thread feature don’t usually work well when 3D printed; they often stick and bind, and usually require a lot of support material. In this short video, I’ll show you a few tricks I discovered to make 3D-printed thread work beautifully.
First, we tackle using the thread feature in SOLIDWORKS. The SOLIDWORKS Thread Tool is a great starting point, but we'll make some modifications. Next, we'll create the negative, a custom nut for our design so that the threads can hold something in place. Finally, we'll discuss the orientation of the model and how it affects the 3D print.
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Presenter:
Judah Sher, Application Engineer at GoEngineer
Key Points:
0:00 Intro
0:30 Designing screw threads
1:59 Designing a matching nut
2:43 How to prevent thread binding
3:58 Outro
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Why Your 3D Printed Threads Don't Work
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