Screw thread - moving constraint
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Screw thread - moving constraint
I understand most of the basic sorts of movable attachments like planar and pin, but I'm wondernig if it's possible to have a nut constrained to a thread and when you do the drag feature, have the nut spin down the thread. Is that possible?
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Possible.
Create a helical curve on the Screw.
Create a Point on the Nut. Nut ID should be equal to the Screw OD.
Constraints them as follows
- Axis alignment of Nut and Screw
- Point on Curve
- Remove the "tick" mark on Automatic placements.
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Possible.
Create a helical curve on the Screw.
Create a Point on the Nut. Nut ID should be equal to the Screw OD.
Constraints them as follows
- Axis alignment of Nut and Screw
- Point on Curve
- Remove the "tick" mark on Automatic placements.
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Works great, thanks for the help.
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Hi Christian.
I found that connection with point on curve a little unstable and it obviously takes quite a lot of CPU power. Therefore I prefer a cylinder connection in combination with a rack&pinion gear corresponding to the thread pitch.
HTH
Matthias.
