I_FORGE_KC's method, while effective, doesn't keep the thread form perpendicular to the cylinder body. I have listed below, a video and steps for accurate multi-start thread form generation. The video shows the process of creating a 400mm Tr8x8(p2) threaded rod, but the principle is the same for any thread form. The thread form sketch dimensions were obtained by Googling "Trapezoidal Thread Form"
1. Create an 8 mmx410 mm coil using the "Height and Pitch" coil type. Set the coil section to "Triangular - Internal" and the section position to "Outside". The section size was set to 1 mm, but you can leave it at default size as well.
2. Create an 8 mm dia. x 410 mm tall cylinder inside the coil (sharing the same center point as the coil)
3. Create a sketch of the thread form on the triangular face of the coil. Project the coil path onto the sketch to be used for the sweep function and then hide the coil body. Also, make sure the thread form's sketch extends past the cylinder wall.
4. Use the "Sweep" function with the type set to "Path + Guide Surface" and sweep the sketch along the projected coil path with the face of the cylinder as the guide surface. Use the option to cut the sweep along the cylinder body
5. Use a circular pattern to replicate the sweep cut 3 more times.
6. Sketch an 8 mm dia. circle on one end of the threaded rod and extrude -5 mm to cut. Repeat step on the other end of the threaded rod. This will clean up the ends of the sweep cut.
7. OPTIONAL - Add a 0.5 mm chamfer to the 4 edges on each end of the threaded rod
This will ensure the thread form remains perpendicular to the cylinder walls.