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Custom Filter Threads in Autodesk Fusion360 to Make a Lens Cap Using XML 

Todd Munro
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I was 3d printing some camera parts and I noticed Fusion 360 didn't have standard camera threads in their thread settings so I created them using some online resources.
Just thought I'd make something to share since I was in the middle of making a lens cap, my other purchased one kept falling off in my camera bag so this is a big improvement
I 3d Printed the threaded lens cap using the Cura slicer with black PLA
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Filter Thread file you can download
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@ejejo
@ejejo 3 года назад
Hi! Thanks , I need to know, where is , in windows, the xml file to modify. And I didn't get why we need to install "create screw" if in the video you don't use it .
@PayamMontazamifinearts
@PayamMontazamifinearts Год назад
Great video! I followed your instruction and 3D printed the part with a resin printer and to the eye it looks perfect, but the filter won't twist on. It seems to be a bit off. I need the settings for a 58mm filter thread. Just can't figure out where I went wrong with my settings. Do you think you can share your XML
@odinata
@odinata Год назад
Anybody know how to add Todd's Camera Filter Metric Profile to Fusion360?
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It's in the first link in the description. Basically needs to be copied manually to: Windows: %localappdata%\Autodesk\webdeploy\Production\\Fusion\Server\Fusion\Configuration\ThreadData macOS: Macintosh HD> Users> [Username] > Library > Application Support > Autodesk > Webdeploy > production > [Version specific ID] > Then right click "Autodesk Fusion 360" and choose Show Package Contents > Contents > Libraries > Applications > Fusion > Fusion > Server > Fusion > Configuration >ThreadData
@rahulrajan
@rahulrajan 3 года назад
Thank you for the work you have done, will be using your profiles for the threads, much appreciated.
@SimonAbele
@SimonAbele 3 года назад
Saved my day., Thanks for your work !!
@calebplaysgamesofficial
@calebplaysgamesofficial 8 месяцев назад
Im developing a fix to your threads because you made it so that one (this fits into / this) when its actually (if this doesn't work / its this) is what the calculator is saying, to get proper internal and external diameters, for external you use 6g pitch tolerance, and for external you use 6H pitch tolerance, infact if you put 6g in, it says external, if you put 6H in it says internal in parenthesis
@rustedfriend
@rustedfriend Год назад
Thanks for the library, it's definitely going to help a ton with weird camera things that I do.
@zsiger6921
@zsiger6921 Год назад
how did you open the xml
@raw_films_
@raw_films_ 3 года назад
Thanks for your work!
@kisu8253
@kisu8253 3 года назад
Big thanks!!
@valnuke
@valnuke 2 года назад
nice job
@alanwilliams6621
@alanwilliams6621 4 года назад
Thank you Very much, I am 3D printing TMA6 adapter rings for my ZWO astronomical camera and was at a loss how to get the C-mount and T-mount threads on them. Your video helped tremendously. I've modelled it successfully in Fusion 360 and I'm now off to slice & print it!! Thanks again!
@ToddMunro
@ToddMunro 4 года назад
Thats great! Sounds like the perfect job for this. It may take a couple tries to get the adapter just perfect but worth it. I use PLA and find it string enough at about 3mm-4mm thick for my adapters and caps.
@alanwilliams6621
@alanwilliams6621 4 года назад
I finished printing 3 trial pieces using PLA at different settings - all worked fine first time! hardly any cleanup needed. I think the best setting was a layer height of 0.2 and I only used 20% infill. It seems stong enough anyway. I'm now knocking out a set of eyepiece extension tubes in various lengths. these run out at about £20 each so if it works it'll be a huge savig. Thanks for all your investigative work!
@carlosrios5162
@carlosrios5162 6 месяцев назад
Hey could you show me how to do it ? I need to 3D print a lens part too :(@@alanwilliams6621
@509632
@509632 3 года назад
Hi Todd. I am trying to make a double male insert for my tap. The threads for the tap end need to be 24mm 1.25 pitch. The other end is 26mm 1.75 pitch. I can navigate to the thread data folder in Fusion 360, but it looks different to the one in your video. I just tried to change one of the threads i wouldn't need but it won't let me edit it. Am i missing something or do i copy the folder to notepad, edit it and paste it back to where it belongs. I need some help please. Thanks.
@ToddMunro
@ToddMunro 3 года назад
Yes I opened the file in a text edit editor on my Mac (Sublime text) and saved it. You may have to grant permissions for it to save properly. I followed the instructions here. but it looks like they have a plugin now for Windows if you are using that. knowledge.autodesk.com/support/fusion-360/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Custom-Threads-in-Fusion-360.html I only use Mac so sorry if that doesn't help.
@509632
@509632 3 года назад
@@ToddMunro Thanks for that. I downloaded the plugin but its a bit confusing. Might try it in notepad.
@509632
@509632 3 года назад
Hi Todd, think i've sorted it. Copied to notepad, changed it and saved it. Just going to run a couple of test prints to check. Thanks for the help.
@ToddMunro
@ToddMunro 3 года назад
@@509632 Great news. Keep a copy of the file somewhere just in case. It will disappear every time Fusion 360 updates. I haven't figured out away to stop it from doing that unfortunately. Fusion 360 does kinda keep it's own backup folder where it will be, but won't use it until it is put back in the original folder.
@LesBrownBrownTown
@LesBrownBrownTown 2 года назад
This is really helpful. Your file has helped me quite a lot, but I've run into a problem. I'm trying to create a step up ring to convert a 52mm ring size to 77mm. The 52mm side of things worked great, but I can't get the 77 to work at all. The 77mm is an internal thread. I've used the 6h selection in the pop up box and I've tried both the 1.0 pitch and the .75 pitch. The threads print and look correct to the eye, but when I try to screw a 77mm filter on, it just won't go on. It always seems as though the 77mm thread I print is too small. Any ideas? Thanks so much for putting this out there. I'm so much further along with this tool than I was before.
@ToddMunro
@ToddMunro 2 года назад
Thanks for the comment Les. For me some of the large sizes there was a bit of trial and error. I noticed my 3d printer seems to print 1% or so smaller than the actual object. You could try enlarging the print setting size in Cura (if thats what you use) to 101% it may even be 102%. I have a feeling for my printer it's exponential depending on the size. Small things print perfect and larger things for precision get a bit funny.
@nestorespinosa
@nestorespinosa 2 года назад
You can play with the setting "horizontal expansion" on Cura without needing to enlarge the print setting ;)
@odinata
@odinata Год назад
Les, is there any way you could help me understand how to get this custom Camera Thread Plug In into my Fusion360? Thanks in advance...
@juc2054
@juc2054 Год назад
@@odinata ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VPDngPAvFnQ.html
@chungdha
@chungdha 9 месяцев назад
@@ToddMunro could you make a new one that has the 101% calculated in? This would make it a lot easier to design around 3d prints in Fusion 360 as I already know how big I need the rest to be to work with the shrink ratio which for most things I only add 0.2mm will give it the right size. Or would adding 0.2mm to all the sizes in the XML work?
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