In this episode of Design for Mass Production 3D Printing, we take on threaded holes and inserts.
Discover the key to flawless threaded hole design for Mass Production 3D Printing, ideal for both novices and experienced engineers. We offer a deep dive into best practices essential for producing robust and reliable 3D printed parts.
We pinpoint common design pitfalls and demonstrate effective strategies to avoid them. Our focused guidance covers crucial aspects like using third-party components, and choosing optimal dimensions, ensuring your designs are perfectly suited for mass production.
This video is packed with practical tips, all tailored to enhance the durability and efficiency of your 3D printed parts. Join us to sharpen your skills in threaded hole design and take your 3D printing projects to new heights.
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0:00 Threaded Holes Can Be Difficult
0:17 Simple Threaded Holes
0:56 Reduce Sag for Threaded Holes
1:19 Using Heat Inserts
2:11 Print Pause for Embedded Threads
3:17 Common Mistake When Designing Threads
4:50 Utilize Cutouts
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