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3D Printed Threads - Model Them in Fusion 360 | Practical Prints #2

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Learn how to create 3D Printable threads in Fusion 360. I’ll show you how to add clearances based on your 3D Printer’s tolerance. I’ll also discuss a tip that will make your plastic threads even stronger.

This is episode #2 of Practical Prints, a Youtube series where Kevin Kennedy demos all things related to designing for 3D printing in Fusion 360.

TIMESTAMPS
0:00 3D Printed Threads
0:48 Creating a new component
1:03 Creating a cylinder
1:45 Activating the thread command
2:36 Making the thread modeled
3:00 Adjusting the thread length
3:33 Selecting the thread type
4:27 Setting the Designation
5:36 Defining the class (tolerances)
6:05 Selecting the direction
6:20 Remembering most recent threads
6:44 Creating a nut
7:33 Adding the internal threads
8:27 The default clearance
8:47 Copying and pasting the component
10:00 Offset faces to create clearance
11:37 Debossing text to label the clearance
12:05 Creating the third copy
13:54 Adding fillets to the thread edges
16:15 3D Printed test results

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