Hi sir. I'm a beginner to this software and don't have any knowledge of other similar softwares, so I had tried some 100 places to learn but nothing like your tutorials. I never felt like I'm learning from internet even a single time. U teach so precisely mentioning every single command but even then, videos are short and clear to understand even for a novice.
Hey bud we use metric die for making threads on a shaft as u said M6×1. Der the shaft dia is already 6 and u added threads externally which eventually increased the diameter, everything aside well made tutorial for beginners..👍👍
@@sparshgarg7937i think what he said was that adding the thread would result in an increase in the shaft dia from 6 to something more,the method is right is suppose, just have to compensate for thread thickness
@@sreeramkonnanath8692 Metric die would have been the right choise instead of matric Tap I think. Because then the coil would be cut into the core (so 6mm outer diameter stays correct) and not extruded on it.
I guess you made both nut and bolt left handed !!!... You can use left hand for nut and right hand for bolt in order to make the components mate at the end. I'm a beginner & learned a lot from ur videos. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥plz clarify if I'm right !!
One way I did my thread cut was to use a plane on either end of the bolt and nut about 10mm from each surface as a start point and there was no need to edit the ends of the threads because they extended past the ends causing a smooth thread start. Also I chambered my bolt end and nut ends before I even threaded them. They came out perfect with no need to clean up the ends.
At 10:07 he initially says the hole thread selection is a DIE, but later corrects it to TAP for the nut hole, so don't get mixed up, a tap threads a hole & die threads a bolt (for reference).
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As for the little problem of the nut traveling the wrong way on the bolt in the animation, do not worry, it does not strip the threads out of your virtual nut like it would on a real nut. I went to Mates>Screw>Edit feature>Mechanical Mates>Screw> Distance/revolution=1.0mm, and *UNCHECKED* Reverse. Then the nut went the right way on the bolt.
well done dude, Thank you. just one question, if you make thread by extrude it on 6mm cylinder, it will not M6 bolt, does it? anyway thank you for very good video tutorial. I learned many things from you.
Thank you very much for uploading this helpful video. I like your all video they are very easy to understand. I was new in solidworks a month ago and I start watching your video, and now I am nearly expert to make drawings. Thank you so much
what I am confused about is that you extruded M6x1.00 on top of a rod that is 6 mm diameter already. M6 is 6 mm across the peaks of the threads. if you start with 6mm rod, shouldn't you have to cut extrude the thread??
How to simulate thread with nut in motion analysis with body contact? I have succes with thread mate, but I like to do it with thread mates. Can you help me?
sir, thanks for your videos... these are much helpful to me.... Can you please share your system configuration... then please upload more videos about solid simulation
Hi Amit Ji, in my experience, for solidworks to run smoothly, you need 16 GB RAM and SSD Hard disc. And the use of good graphic card results very good output. Its my experience.
Of course you did the left thread, but the nut turns to the right. How can you not notice it ? In the last mate command you did not uncheck "Reverse". Overall that is good guideline.
So how should he have done it? Can you elaborate please? I'm new to SolidWorks and following this tutorial. I want the bolt to be correct of course but what do I do different than he does to make it correctly?
Dear Sir, I enjoy your tutorials and thanks for sharing them with beginners as myself. Perhaps a bit slower when selecting the faces as in cutting the lead edge of the thread and in selecting the animation of nut to bolt. This is a great software for machine parts and assembly work. Good work
Hi there, currently working on a uni assignment an having trouble with female cosmetic threads in drawing. When I try to add the piece to a drawing the thread is shown not as a line but a detailed swirl that when zoomed out looks like a solid black line. Could you please suggest a way to fix this and put it back to a conventional manner.
Good video, but I watched some videos about this subject. Some user for bolt use metric die and cut and also for nut they use metric tap cut feature. My brain is confused which one is right?
i'm having trouble with getting the threads to match up, like, it looks good when I follow the setup, but when it screws all the way in the threads aren't matching up and clipping ensues
Sir, What is your system configuration. please make a video for system requirements and specially Which graphic card will be need for solidworks. 🙏🙏 please sir, its my humble request. thank you for making very informative videos for us.
Hi It is a very nice video and I gain lot familiar with bolts and nuts but I have one question we use die for bolts and taps for nuts, so can you please clarify it. Waiting for your reply
Sir your videos are too good for understanding, but one request that add dimension of part you making plz provide us or link it in description.thnks sir
Ur design are excellent but can u plz make one video of arranging the whole screen layout like that of yours actually for beginners its is a bit difficult tu find each n every command they are not on home screen like that of yours i hope u would help me out...
This helped me with my university project, thank you!
It is obvious that you are a very knowledgeable person in SolidWorks. I had to play it several times to understand you.
Thank you very much.
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7:10 You can just check "Thread with start face" option under the Thread options so you dont have to use Cut Extrude to remove the excess thread.
I have not seen any option there like that?
@@KuldeepSingh-xt7ku you can see in sw2018 or Higher version only
where is this command?
You give me total answer, I ask but you fill total doubt. Thanks for this job. Please kept it
Great series of tutorials, I am learning a lot! One quick point -- taps are used to thread holes (aka "tapping") and dies are used to thread shafts.
Thanks man you saved the day for me ;)
Hi sir. I'm a beginner to this software and don't have any knowledge of other similar softwares, so I had tried some 100 places to learn but nothing like your tutorials. I never felt like I'm learning from internet even a single time. U teach so precisely mentioning every single command but even then, videos are short and clear to understand even for a novice.
You teach well. Thank you for your video
bro ur so good keep it up
Hey bud we use metric die for making threads on a shaft as u said M6×1. Der the shaft dia is already 6 and u added threads externally which eventually increased the diameter, everything aside well made tutorial for beginners..👍👍
I am a beginner, and was trying to fit the bolt in a hole from the hole wizard. This helped me.
thank you , you saved me some filament haha
Is this not correct way to make a nut bolt pair then? Pls elaborate
@@sparshgarg7937i think what he said was that adding the thread would result in an increase in the shaft dia from 6 to something more,the method is right is suppose, just have to compensate for thread thickness
@@sreeramkonnanath8692 Metric die would have been the right choise instead of matric Tap I think. Because then the coil would be cut into the core (so 6mm outer diameter stays correct) and not extruded on it.
I guess you made both nut and bolt left handed !!!... You can use left hand for nut and right hand for bolt in order to make the components mate at the end. I'm a beginner & learned a lot from ur videos. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥plz clarify if I'm right !!
One way I did my thread cut was to use a plane on either end of the bolt and nut about 10mm from each surface as a start point and there was no need to edit the ends of the threads because they extended past the ends causing a smooth thread start. Also I chambered my bolt end and nut ends before I even threaded them. They came out perfect with no need to clean up the ends.
At 10:07 he initially says the hole thread selection is a DIE, but later corrects it to TAP for the nut hole, so don't get mixed up, a tap threads a hole & die threads a bolt (for reference).
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Really nice video, very explanatory!
One doubt, if this is M6 bolt, then it means it should go through 6mm diameter hole. But if you extrude a thread, won't the maximum diameter increase?
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VERY NICE TUTORIAL....I WATECHED TILL END AND MY CONCEPTS ARE CLEARED OF MOTION STUDY AND ASSEMBLY...... THANK YOU FOR MAKING SUCH SOLIDWORKS TUTORIAL VIDEOS..... : )
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As for the little problem of the nut traveling the wrong way on the bolt in the animation, do not worry, it does not strip the threads out of your virtual nut like it would on a real nut. I went to Mates>Screw>Edit feature>Mechanical Mates>Screw> Distance/revolution=1.0mm, and *UNCHECKED* Reverse. Then the nut went the right way on the bolt.
he did left hand thread
well done dude, Thank you. just one question, if you make thread by extrude it on 6mm cylinder, it will not M6 bolt, does it? anyway thank you for very good video tutorial. I learned many things from you.
Pls make video tutorials on Air cooled chiller
Excellent tutorial sir. I have learned a lot in yout videos.
Thank you very much for uploading this helpful video. I like your all video they are very easy to understand. I was new in solidworks a month ago and I start watching your video, and now I am nearly expert to make drawings. Thank you so much
You made left hand thread for bolt and nut
but the nut motion relation to the bolt is opposite
please check in case it may be my eye sight problem
Please tell which verison of cad are you using
what I am confused about is that you extruded M6x1.00 on top of a rod that is 6 mm diameter already. M6 is 6 mm across the peaks of the threads. if you start with 6mm rod, shouldn't you have to cut extrude the thread??
Very god video. thanks. so many things cleared up for me.
Kindly make Tung & groove flange assembly
Excellent Demonstration !
How to simulate thread with nut in motion analysis with body contact? I have succes with thread mate, but I like to do it with thread mates.
Can you help me?
Nice work
My materials never look realistic like yours (2:03). How do I do it?
thank u very good
What version of solidworks are you using please?
Sir,
Thank you for the detailed video
Many thanks for the video!
sir, thanks for your videos... these are much helpful to me.... Can you please share your system configuration... then please upload more videos about solid simulation
thank you it heped and nice explanation
Nice sir
ıt was very helpful. Thanks
Amazing
was useful, but the final mating section didn't work for me. But I made some changes finally and fit it in as per my requirement.
It helps alot
thank u so much :)
Good tutorial. Thanks for making it.
You are best teacher
I want learn mold cavity advance
Can you help me
Sir अपने कंप्यूटर का configuration बताएं
Hi Amit Ji, in my experience, for solidworks to run smoothly, you need 16 GB RAM and SSD Hard disc. And the use of good graphic card results very good output. Its my experience.
@@mechlearn3d914 भाई क्या amd के processor से soliworks चल जाएगा
Thank you for a very nice tutorial. I learned a lot!
Can u tell me which hole is used for self threading in solidworks??
Of course you did the left thread, but the nut turns to the right. How can you not notice it ? In the last mate command you did not uncheck "Reverse". Overall that is good guideline.
So how should he have done it? Can you elaborate please? I'm new to SolidWorks and following this tutorial. I want the bolt to be correct of course but what do I do different than he does to make it correctly?
so what who cares
@@anetpro97 I care. It totally stripped the inside of my nut.
thanks man... really helpfulll
Thank you for the detailed video
Dear Sir, I enjoy your tutorials and thanks for sharing them with beginners as myself. Perhaps a bit slower when selecting the faces as in cutting the lead edge of the thread and in selecting the animation of nut to bolt. This is a great software for machine parts and assembly work. Good work
brilliant
Hi there,
currently working on a uni assignment an having trouble with female cosmetic threads in drawing. When I try to add the piece to a drawing the thread is shown not as a line but a detailed swirl that when zoomed out looks like a solid black line. Could you please suggest a way to fix this and put it back to a conventional manner.
hi, may i ask will it still fits if i 3d print this model? thanks
Good video, but I watched some videos about this subject. Some user for bolt use metric die and cut and also for nut they use metric tap cut feature. My brain is confused which one is right?
Great Tutorial. Thanks
i'm having trouble with getting the threads to match up, like, it looks good when I follow the setup, but when it screws all the way in the threads aren't matching up and clipping ensues
You really helped me!! thank you so much
very satisfied...
hi what is the GPU you are using in this tutorial?
But I'm using for 2013 and so here not option of hole wizard in thread option so please help
Sir, What is your system configuration.
please make a video for system requirements and specially Which graphic card will be need for solidworks. 🙏🙏
please sir, its my humble request.
thank you for making very informative videos for us.
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It is a very nice video and I gain lot familiar with bolts and nuts but I have one question we use die for bolts and taps for nuts, so can you please clarify it.
Waiting for your reply
Nice tutorial my brothers.
Sir your videos are too good for understanding, but one request that add dimension of part you making plz provide us or link it in description.thnks sir
Ur design are excellent but can u plz make one video of arranging the whole screen layout like that of yours actually for beginners its is a bit difficult tu find each n every command they are not on home screen like that of yours i hope u would help me out...
Any specific reason of taking 45 angle during cut extrude for chamfer??
U are amazing just amazing
What software do you use to create this design?
Great job my boss💪💪
That's great but how do you create clearance/play between the nut and the bolt? If you could 3d print these they won't screw together
Which software do you prefer, Inventor or Solidworks?
solidworks
what version do u have?
because i currently using 2013 , it doesn't have thread option in hole wizard
Nice