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Cosmetic thread printing

Wolfman
4-Participant

Cosmetic thread printing

I am new to Creo Parametric 4.0, and I was wondering if 3D printers print cosmetic threads on parts, or if the threads have to be modeled manually to be printed? Thanks.

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StephenW
23-Emerald III
(To:Wolfman)

Cosmetic threads in the model are only a revolved surface.

For 3D printing, you'll need to model the threads...possibly a helical sweep, depending on your specific thread form.

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StephenW
23-Emerald III
(To:Wolfman)

Cosmetic threads in the model are only a revolved surface.

For 3D printing, you'll need to model the threads...possibly a helical sweep, depending on your specific thread form.

Wolfman
4-Participant
(To:Wolfman)

Do you also have to model the threads in a hole, or will it make them automatically if you choose a standard drilled hole size?

Hi,

 

all threads created by Creo automatically are cosmetic features, only. They do not represent real solid geometry. If you need to 3D-print real thread you must create it in your model using solid features.


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