You've got several potential options:
- Add a standard 10-32 UNF tapped hole, select all 4 faces of the thread profile and push/pull by an amount equal to half the difference in pitch diameters.
- Use the coil feature (you'll find instructions for doing this on the forum somewhere).
- Use a custom XML thread file (my preferred method).
I've created an XML thread file for you containing just this size and will attach it to this post. You need to save this to the Fusion thread file folder then next time you start F360 it will appear in the hole standard drop-down. The problem is that when F360 gets updated the folder along all the standard thread files get moved. Unfortunately any custom files you've added get left behind! You can go and move them yourself but a much easier way is to take advantage of the 'ThreadKeeper' add-in which makes it all a lot easier.
Hope this helps.
If this answers your question please mark the thread as solved as it can help others find solutions in the future.
Marcus Wakefield
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I've created a Windows application (and now Mac as well) for creating custom thread files for Fusion. You can find out about it here. Hope you find it useful.
If you need to know how to offset threads for 3D printing then I've created a guide here which you might find useful.
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