2:12 The reason it works. 4:20 The reason it never worked before. Custom 3D Printable Threads Tutorial [ Shapr3D ] ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ncMF0KNrcgY.html
This is interesting, thanks for sharing. I think I have finally got good 3D printable threads - the trick for me is to add an air gap by sketching a smaller triangle within the bigger triangle and using the rotated large triangle thread to cut the groove whilst the smaller triangle thread is bonded to the bolt shaft and then chamfer so that it's easier to print. I use 3.2mm distance for every full 360° rotation with good success.
@@JLake3D Nice. Also, if you raise your sketch triangle above the top plane by 1 revolution, when you cut it away from the lid,, you get the nice lead in groove for the thread to get the initial "bite", same with the screw, extend it one revolution past the top, union with the shaft then trim the excess and it conforms the geometry & gives you a sharper start thread.
Thanks for this, I have been struggling with threads in shaper, I think they have given up on the engineering side of development. You have a good voice for making videos so please don’t use music it wrecks the video. This is deep learning, if people want to listen music for entertainment they can just ask Alexa while they are watching your video. Thanks again,
Shapr3D is a relatively new software so I’m sure they use older programs that don’t need as many workarounds. Although considering how accessible and convenient it is to use an iPad on the go, sometimes a few workarounds are not so bad.