Help Fusion 360 Mil Spec Threads

Help Fusion 360 Mil Spec Threads

jonhutty
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Help Fusion 360 Mil Spec Threads

jonhutty
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Hi guys I'm wanting to create my own buffer tube and folding stock adapter but need too know the milspeck threads dimensions for using fusion 360. Just incase my adapter doesn't turn out right and I have to purchase the alluminium aquivallent. I know the buffer tube will be straight forward but need to know how too create the millspeck threads in fusion. So I could do with some input please guys and if not millspeck maybe the commercial type thanks 

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wmhazzard
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The threads are 1 3/16-16 and are available in the thread tool. Taps and dies are available too. 

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jonhutty
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Hi thx for the reply which are they under are they ansi, iso, gb there are a few but im sure i did it under ansi has I ended up looking online and it said 1,3 16/16 and that was the one I found it under last night so added it then. Thanks for the reply and that will take the stock ar buffer tube and folding adapter won't it all be in well. I'm doing it has im 3d printing a threaded part with 2 prongs for my artemis pp700sa to make it with a better folding stock rather than the normal stock version of the one which you can get for it stock. I've seen a few people pay for custom parts which you can mod which fit but at silly prices. So thought it would be better to make one of my own in fusion 360. I did 2 but the prongs ended up snapping. Is there a way to print the main part in 30% infill and the prongs in like 80 or 100% infill is that possible too do in one full part print let me know thanks.