First, Welcome!
Is it possible to post the file(s)?
I'm assuming you have the bottle cap and the bottle it needs to go onto, correct?
I am also going to assume the obvious that the thread designations on the bottle and the cap are the same, correct?
@Anonymouswrote:
I am not able to post the file at this moment.
When you are able to Attach the files it will be possible to provide step-by-step instructions. You will become familiar with the Coil command.
I assume you are referring to CoolOrange thread modeler.
I would not use that for bottle threads.
We really need help in completing this project as we are very quickly running out of time and are unable to complete it on our own!!
stl files are only for 3D printing.
You will need to attach your *.ipt files to get assistance.
Our flash drive is in the printer producing more models, if these do not work I will get it and send the ipt files.
looks to me based off this picture that the threads might not be whats causing the issue. Threads, especially ones so small, are a very precise thing and small errors can cause things to bind and not connect correctly. You might try taking the one with a hole to your woods teacher and ask for help to use a very thin band saw and cut it in halves. Then lay the top part inside and look to see where the issue is. This would let you know if it is a design issue or if its a issue with trying to 3D print these parts and the inherent error/Roughness of 3D printed parts.
this would also help you see if it is the thread, if its the major,minor, or pitch diameter of the thread that's off, or the pitch itself.
Simply put, everything in the cap need to be a bit bigger then the bottle. The thread need clearance to slide together. You can't fit a 5mm pin into a 5mm hole.
Next problem is the 3D printer. They don't produce 100% in dimension. A 5mm pin maybe bigger or smaller. You need to measure and adjust your model so it'll work. It'll take some trial and error.
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