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i_nepali
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Posted on 10-20-06 12:57
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Hi there guys and gals, I need your help in this: Does anyone know how to make the thread on the cone of the attached photo using Solidwork ? I am sure people who are well conversed with software should have no problem. I am hoping that some one can provide me with a step by step solution to this. Thanks
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do_not_remember_me
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Posted on 10-20-06 1:00
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Aaaaa...Not good at all this.Sorry bro.
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i_nepali
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Posted on 10-20-06 1:06
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do_not_remember_me, well at least you responded. Thank you.
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Posted on 10-20-06 1:07
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AP98
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Posted on 10-20-06 2:18
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i. Try revolution feature.( if you want to make a a solid model and a drawing). ii. for manufacturing purpose, go and ask the machinist what they need and just write a note in your drawing what they need.
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AP98
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Posted on 10-20-06 2:24
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but, if it is the thread you want to make , it is pain in the rear. ther is an option where you can change the angle of the helix, just like in solid extrusion. You can make a tapered helix. At the end of the helix make the cross section of the thread. Sweep the cross section along the helix. But, if you want the drawing for manufacturing purpose. Stick to the easy way. Add notes to your drawing.
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nepalean
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Posted on 10-20-06 2:54
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Just curious what is the purpose to have thread in the cone profile? I wonder how it match with female part ?
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GwachAquarian
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Posted on 10-20-06 4:06
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u can do it using helical sweep..just like u make a helical spring..
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Sangey
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Posted on 10-20-06 6:17
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A good friend of mine, also Nepali, is actually a senior engineer at SolidWorks. I will refer this thread to him and hopefully he can help you. Cheers.
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i_nepali
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Posted on 10-20-06 7:25
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Sangey, thank you very much for your help and also other who have taken time to view and also reply to this thread
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i_nepali
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Posted on 10-21-06 5:21
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Common guys, I am sure you know how to do it.
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i_nepali
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Posted on 10-21-06 8:54
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I am still waiting. Common people
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GwachAquarian
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Posted on 10-21-06 8:57
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did u try helical sweep??it's one of the most basic options available in there..
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i_nepali
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Posted on 10-21-06 9:07
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I am not very familiar wiith the software so could you give me guide line as to how you would tackle this ? Thank you
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Posted on 10-21-06 9:52
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was just wondering what is the use of thread on a cone?
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i_nepali
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Posted on 10-21-06 10:01
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Using this to make a log spliiter
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i_nepali
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Posted on 10-21-06 11:55
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i_nepali
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Posted on 10-22-06 10:33
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ok, ok.. I give up !! I know there will be no people responding this with the solution. I am wondering if the people out there are plain selfish, lazy,ignorant or genuinly does know the solution.
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nepalean
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Posted on 10-23-06 3:29
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nepali dude, i m not sw guy but i have sw at home so i spent some time. It displays good for cylindrical face but due to some reason that crap doesnt appear in conical solid drawint though it exists there. But it comes perfect in orthographic drawing. Image is here, if u think it is ok, i will tell you the procedure. chill out!
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i_nepali
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Posted on 10-23-06 12:12
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nepalean, first ad first most - Thank you for taking your time to spend some of your precious time. I would be more than glad to know about your procedure. Thank you
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