How to 3D Model Threads in OnShape

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  • Опубліковано 14 січ 2025

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  • @RyanTuscher
    @RyanTuscher  Рік тому

    What kind of 3D printer objects will you make with threads now? I’ve got some projects in the works using my Snapmaker 2.0!!

  • @RexHanson
    @RexHanson Рік тому +10

    This is a good description, but I found that it works better for 3D printing to make the angle of the threads to be 45 degrees so you don't need any support material supporting the threads. It's no longer a standard thread, but you are probably printing the mating parts so it's easy to make them the same.

    • @RyanTuscher
      @RyanTuscher  Рік тому

      You mean a triangle but with 45 degree corners? I'll have to try this out when I make threaded parts for my desk accessories! I appreciate your feedback!

    • @RexHanson
      @RexHanson Рік тому +2

      Yes! The 45 degree overhang doesn't need any support material where a shallower angle needs supports.@@RyanTuscher

  • @johnnygunz2300
    @johnnygunz2300 Рік тому +1

    yo... awesome... this is so straight forward. Just got my P1S and like a kid in a candy store making stuff!

    • @RyanTuscher
      @RyanTuscher  Рік тому

      That is amazing! 3D printing really opens up the world for what is possible for people to create at home! I’m glad I was able to help you on your journey!

  • @robertkettmann4986
    @robertkettmann4986 3 місяці тому

    This was perfect! Can't believe it took me soo long to find this! Thank you for your video!

  • @CameronPenner
    @CameronPenner 9 місяців тому

    Thank you! This is exactly what I needed.

  • @kelvin1316
    @kelvin1316 8 місяців тому +2

    How do you get the thread to merge nicely at the start? There is like a bit jutting out of the end and not a smooth start to it?

  • @IMChrisThom
    @IMChrisThom 7 днів тому

    Have they changed the helical tool? I don't see a pitch option

    • @RyanTuscher
      @RyanTuscher  7 днів тому

      When choosing the helix tool, the first option is "input type". You can change that to pitch and then near the bottom of the user input box you can choose your "target pitch".

  • @ben1canobe150
    @ben1canobe150 10 місяців тому

    Great --- Thanks

  • @eGazTheFirstAustralian
    @eGazTheFirstAustralian Рік тому +1

    Hi Ryan. You said in a different clip, you've monetised your channel. I can't see where to contribute. How do we help you?

    • @RyanTuscher
      @RyanTuscher  Рік тому +1

      The channel actually is not monetized at the moment but it was 6 years ago when the rules were different. Once the channel hits the 4,000 watch hours again we’ll be able to apply for monetization. Thanks for your support! We’ll get there soon!

    • @travislarson5192
      @travislarson5192 Рік тому

      @@RyanTuscher I'm a little slow and not to bright. Watching this on repeat trying to figure out internal threads should help you get to the 4k hours watched time. I get the sweep, but constraining it properly for the actual threading is causing me grief. Regardless, I hope your channel takes off. I appreciate the content.

  • @SirPiggels
    @SirPiggels Рік тому

    Are there any feature scripts you would recommend for adding threads?

  • @joshuaerman9822
    @joshuaerman9822 Рік тому

    Could you show how to make threads on an offset plane. Also hod do you know the minor diameter

  • @DaveTeee
    @DaveTeee Місяць тому

    Shouldn't the thread be perpendicular to the helix?

    • @RyanTuscher
      @RyanTuscher  Місяць тому

      The thread profile does start perpendicular to the helix on the plane that lines up with the point.

  • @srboromir452
    @srboromir452 6 місяців тому

    so then what's the point of the "external thread" tool in onshape? I haven't gotten it to work

  • @trongcuong1710
    @trongcuong1710 3 місяці тому

    Instead of creating the nut manually, can we just boolean with the bolt?

  • @shawnwise2458
    @shawnwise2458 Рік тому

    Quick tip: change video speed in youtube settings to .75 (3/4 speed) so you can follow along.

    • @kelvin1316
      @kelvin1316 8 місяців тому +1

      Ironically I went to 1.5 speed because I find these sorts of videos have a lot of "waffle" (i.e. explaining things I already know not that the presenter is actually waffling on!)

  • @evertkleynhans2617
    @evertkleynhans2617 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for trying to explain. You know exactly what to do, however, you are using keyboard shortcuts and not mentioning it, and going WAY too fast for a training video. I've been replaying parts of this video over and over and still can't get it right. Hope this comes over as constructive criticism. Thanks for the video.

    • @RyanTuscher
      @RyanTuscher  5 місяців тому

      What parts did you miss? I’ll try and add some clarification here for you!

    • @evertkleynhans2617
      @evertkleynhans2617 5 місяців тому

      @@RyanTuscher It's ok, thank you. Forced me to think a bit (and learned some keyboard shortcuts) . At least you prompted me in the right direction.

  • @coryseaward975
    @coryseaward975 Рік тому

    wow... this program hasnt figure out ho w to make proper threads yet.... Obsolete

    • @poorboysadventures4636
      @poorboysadventures4636 10 місяців тому

      Onshape made a thread feature last year. You can make ANSI threads with TPI and diameter. Works well.

    • @Pappagar
      @Pappagar 9 місяців тому +1

      its good at a lot but not threads. in the lords years 2024 thats unforgivable

    • @poorboysadventures4636
      @poorboysadventures4636 9 місяців тому

      @@Pappagar there is a thread feature for ANDI standard. The crappy thing is it only does male threads. You can insert threads in a hole in onshape which is kinda wack.

  • @swampy2067
    @swampy2067 Рік тому

    too quick, slow down

    • @RyanTuscher
      @RyanTuscher  Рік тому

      Thanks for the feedback! I’ll work on this for future videos. :)

    • @kelvin1316
      @kelvin1316 8 місяців тому

      @@RyanTuscher I actually played at 1.5 speed because there was a lot I already knew lol

  • @carlos.galhano
    @carlos.galhano Рік тому

    Next time please, speak a Litlle more slow.