Threaded cut

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by mrshael, Mar 5, 2007.

  1. mrshael

    mrshael Guest

    I have a cylinder on which i would like to draw threaded cut at each
    end (i.e. to make it like some sort of double-ended bolt).
    how would i draw this? the bolts in solidworks seem to have some sort
    of revolved cut but i can't seem to figure out how to do that.
    thanks!
     
    mrshael, Mar 5, 2007
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  2. mrshael

    TOP Guest

    I don't know if it is in the help now or the knowledge base but SW
    documents very well how to cut a thread into a cylider. Look under
    sweeps and also under helix.

    TOP
     
    TOP, Mar 5, 2007
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  3. mrshael

    mrshael Guest

    I know how to cut a hole into the cylinder, but i'm trying to make the
    cylinder itself be like a bolt. i want to attach nuts at both ends.
    could you give me some more details where to look? i've been having
    some trouble.
     
    mrshael, Mar 5, 2007
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  4. mrshael

    TOP Guest

    What I mean't is look in help under Sweep and look in the knowledge
    base under the topic sweep.

    I don't know if it is in the help now or the knowledge base but SW
    documents very well how to cut a thread into a cylider. Look under
    sweeps and also under helix.

    TOP
     
    TOP, Mar 5, 2007
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  5. mrshael

    Ed Guest

    This is fairly simple but the first obstacle is that where to find the
    "sweep cut" tool. I believe that this tool needs to be added to the
    tool bar. This can be done by right clicking into a blank tool bar
    space and then selecting "customize". Then under commands select
    "features". Drag this over to the features tool bar.

    Then by making a sketch on a plane that is on the CL of the shaft draw
    one thread. When this thread is "revolve cut" it can then be
    patterned. The size, pitch, and number of threads can then be
    referenced to the diameter etc.

    Hope this helps,

    EdT
     
    Ed, Mar 5, 2007
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    Good luck,
    G. De Angelis

    Valhalla Grafix LTD
    De Angelis Tool
    www.valhallagrafix.com
     
    G. De Angelis, Mar 5, 2007
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