Thread Tool bug of alignment when created thread

Thread Tool bug of alignment when created thread

WMLogistic
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Thread Tool bug of alignment when created thread

WMLogistic
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Hello

Before, it didn't matter how you built a screw / nut assembly, on an offset plane, on an angular axis, whatever ... the alignment was always perfect ... Now this is no longer the case! ..

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Voici une petite vidéo de la conception ... pas difficile à reproduire ...



Merci.

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Manuel Warland
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Message 21 of 27

WMLogistic
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Voilà, alors ... que la pièce soit centrée sur le point d'origine ou pas, ça me donne le même résultat.

So, whether the part is centered on the point of origin or not, it gives me the same result.

Thread Bug.png

 

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Manuel Warland
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Message 22 of 27

TheCADWhisperer
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This cannot work in the real world.

I will fix this error too.

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Notice the lead in on my thread below.

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Message 23 of 27

WMLogistic
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Oui je sais qu'il faut faire un sketch, un triangle, une révolution ... il y a 2 méthodes en fait mais ce serait bien que l'outil thread le fasse automatiquement, car dans la vraie vie, on fait le chanfrein avant de faire un filetage ... et non après ... 'fin normalement.

Yes I know that you have to make a sketch, a triangle, a revolution ... 2 methods exist but it would be good if the thread tool would do it automatically, because in real life, we make the chamfer before making a thread ... and no after ... normally.

 

I thing.

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Manuel Warland
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Message 24 of 27

TheCADWhisperer
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@WMLogistic wrote:

Yes I know that you have to make a sketch, a triangle, a revolution


I didn't make an sketch triangles.

See Attached file...

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You Rotate the Screw and Threaded Rod and the threads stay lined up and the mechanism works as expected it would work in the real world.

>>Thread Motion<<

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Message 25 of 27

g-andresen
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Hi,

The threading tool refers to only one surface.
This is the lateral surface of the cylinder.

This means that the chamfer surface is not covered.

 

günther

Message 26 of 27

WMLogistic
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Ok ... faire le filetage avec l'outil "Hole" fallait aller la chercher celle là ... Respect 
Dommage que l'outil dédié ne puisse pas faire la même chose ...

 

Ok ... threading with the "Hole" tool had to go get that one ... Respect.  

Too bad the dedicated tool cannot do the same ...

Thanks ...

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Message 27 of 27

TheCADWhisperer
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@WMLogistic wrote:

Too bad the dedicated tool cannot do the same ...


@WMLogistic 

Uhmm, of course it can do the same.

 

 

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