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I'm struggling to create a simple, single tooth thread mill tool. I have a SIMturn DX boring tool with the internal 3mm threading insert. This makes a fine thread mill but Fusion doesn't think it should be made easy. I need to mill an M16x2.0 internal thread and have the 3mm insert.
When I try to define the tool in the tool library, I get an annoying shoulder on the insert if I specify the correct tool diameter. In this case, clearly I need that to be less than 14mm or so to fit in the bore - in fact it's 9.44mm at the point of the tool for this insert. The annoying shoulder bug / artefact only appears when the tool diameter is reduced below 15-20mm, depending on the pitch you specify. When I specify 3mm and a diameter of 9.44mm, the resulting profile is nothing like a 3mm tooth.
Here's the correct 3mm wide tooth on a large diameter tool:
Reducing the diameter to 15mm causes the tooth width to reduce and the Annoying Shoulder starts to appear:
Here's the tool I'm trying to create, with a 3mm tooth width and 9.44mm diameter at the tip. I'm actually getting something like 1.3mm and a shoulder.
The 3 attachments show what happens when you reduce the diameter of the tool, leaving the pitch, flute length and shoulder length the same (3mm in my case). Once you get down below something like 16-17mm diameter, the Annoying Shoulder appears and by the time you have reduced the diameter to 9.44mm, the effect is quite severe.
You might think it's not an issue but the profile of the cutting edges are completely wrong. Instead of a 3mm wide tooth, I get a ~1.3mm wide tooth and a ~1.7mm wide Annoying Shoulder that I can't do anything with.
I'm guessing there's some mathematical expression going on under the tool dialog box that causes this.
Do I need to create a form tool to get around this or is it actually possible to use the thread mill feature to create a....thread mill? Hopefully somebody will tell me I've made a dumb mistake and show me the simple solution.
I don't know how to attach a single tool but you can see the problem quickly if you create a thread mill tool with the dimensions shown (3mm pitch, 9mm diameter).
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