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    • R Offline
      Roger
      last edited by

      Just a thought regarding your goals. How important is the screw thread in your render? If the screw or bolt is the subject of your render, then all the foregoing suggestion by other members of the forum are valid. However, the purpose of the render is to show a device that is far more important than the screw sub components, I have found that a bit map of horizontal lines (like corrugated metal roofing reduced in scale)can be applied to machine screws, bolts or threaded holes can produce a very convincing render and still remain low poly.

      It is all a matter of perception. If the screws are you product or will be seen in extreme close up, then model them. If the roles of the screws is a secondary item to a far more important product, then I say fake them.

      http://www.azcreative.com

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        RootlessAgrarian
        last edited by

        I gave Screw 2.3 a try but so far am puzzled by it. This version does not offer an entry box for the offset, just a step count and number of turns. I am always getting zero offset -- it just "smears" the shape around into a torus.

        I had a look at the source code and though I don't speak Ruby, I got the impression that it was somehow inferring the offset from the geometry of the shape to be smeared -- some kind of slope derived from an edge orthogonal to the axis of the lathing operation. Can anyone confirm?

        Nothing is 'mere'. -- Richard Feynman

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          NewOne
          last edited by

          @driven said:

          I'll put up a tutorial if anyone wants..

          YES, please! ๐Ÿ˜„

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            driven
            last edited by

            haven't sorted screen casting out yet, but I found screw1.5.rb is the most stable on my mac.

            it appears to be the same as described in the PDF tutorial for screw2 (http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/screw2_1_tutorial.pdf)

            Offset is determined by the distance your profile is drawn from the blue axis so construct at origin, in free space.

            Use a new page/layer/or hide/move whatever is there already and make it a group or component for further use.

            john

            learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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              watkins
              last edited by

              You might find these thread textures useful.

              http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=11378&hilit=+threads

              They are not perfect, but do the job and are low poly. The attached drawing used the textures.

              Regards,
              Bob


              Thread textures.jpg

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                ALWX65
                last edited by

                This is something I really want to learn. Is there a video anywhere showing exactly how to do it? All I want to do is show the threaded portion of a bolt sticking out the back of a nut.

                ALW

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                  archiasdomesticus
                  last edited by

                  From what I can tell the scripts on that are referenced in this thread (screw, k_tools) are no longer available on at http://www.crai.archi.fr. Have they been moved?

                  What plugins are still available to help with drawing screw threads?

                  Thanks,

                  Jim

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                  • TIGT Offline
                    TIG Moderator
                    last edited by

                    The Ruby Depot moved here
                    http://rhin.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/RUBY_Library_Depot.htm
                    It's in transition... You can still find the files but the Search function is broken... as it's looking at the old links...
                    e.g. k_tools http://rhin.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/EM/k_tools_50.rb

                    TIG

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                      aea
                      last edited by

                      no manage ?


                      SCREW.png


                      screw.skp

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                      • Rich O BrienR Online
                        Rich O Brien Moderator
                        last edited by

                        Hi,

                        Here's how to use this plugin....

                        Step 1

                        As your bolt has a diameter of 225cm you need to place your thread profile 112.5cm from origin...

                        Step - 1.jpg

                        Step 2

                        Now double click your thread profile and select Plugins>Screw, at this stage you need to choose a start point and an end point. I chose the bottom of the profile as the start point and the top as the end point...

                        Step - 2.jpg

                        Step 3

                        Your bolt was a circle made of 24 segments therefore your thread needs to mimic this for optimum fit so insert 24 into the Step box and choose a whole number for the turns to allow you to align threads afterwards...

                        Step - 3.jpg

                        Step 4

                        Click OK and wait.........

                        Step - 4.jpg

                        Now you can select your thread and align it to your bolt. This is a basic method of achieving what you need. But you could also align your bolt at the origin at the beginning and then apply the steps.

                        The only thing that may change is the dimensions of your threads/lead/pitch which depends on whether it's UNC or UNF

                        Anyway, here's my version to look at...

                        screw.skp

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                        • liquid98L Offline
                          liquid98
                          last edited by

                          Look here:
                          http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=76063a259e3aec4abf52def0e259b9b0&prevstart=0

                          Things that flourish fall into decay. This is not-Tao, And what is not-Tao soon ends ~ Lao tse

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                            Roger
                            last edited by

                            Reminds me of the building I passed on the way home this morning. It was the "Pilgrim Screw Company". It seems like a straight line looking for a joke.

                            http://www.azcreative.com

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                              gilles
                              last edited by

                              Here they are.
                              EDIT: screw1_5 is in fact screw3.0, screw_2.1 is an earlier version.


                              screw1_5.rb


                              screw_21.rb

                              " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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                              • brookefoxB Offline
                                brookefox
                                last edited by

                                Thread title should perhaps refer to bolt thread, which I am happy to learn about, but I am looking for screw thread.

                                ~ Brooke

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                                  Roger
                                  last edited by

                                  Pilgrim Screw Company
                                  @roger said:

                                  Reminds me of the building I passed on the way home this morning. It was the "Pilgrim Screw Company". It seems like a straight line looking for a joke.

                                  http://www.azcreative.com

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                                    KE6CVH
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi Gilles, I just downloaded both attachments from your post April 17 2010 and laast edited Mar8 2010. I have them showing up in my plugins when opening sketchup 8 but can't see them in the file folder, kind of strange. One shows up as "screw" and the other as "screw 21". What I need is a tutorial as I don't have the slightest clue how to use them. When I click on the tutorial link on this discussion it brings me to the ruby depot library homepage and if I look under A-Z I can only see the download that doesn't work and no tutorial. Best regards, Mike

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                                    • gillesG Offline
                                      gilles
                                      last edited by

                                      Screw1_5.rb is the one you need (screw in plugins window)
                                      Have a look at Rich's tutorial:
                                      http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=245701#p245701

                                      " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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                                      • wimveW Offline
                                        wimve
                                        last edited by

                                        @rich o brien said:

                                        Hi,
                                        Here's how to use this plugin....

                                        Hello,

                                        Was looking for this today. Works like a charm ! Thanks.

                                        Best regards,
                                        Wim
                                        Holland
                                        http://www.petromax.nl/DeBeer.html

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                                          Oliveros
                                          last edited by

                                          I'm the last guy to the party. I'm trying to figure this out for 3d printing. Is the plugin used in the example the "Screw_21.RB" and "Screw 1_5.rb" links that were posted?

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                                          • TIGT Offline
                                            TIG Moderator
                                            last edited by

                                            The v1.5 RB file is the newest one [unfortunately it was misnamed by its author ! as explained in an earlier post...]
                                            Download it, and manually put that .RB file into your [hidden] Plugins folder, alternatively you can ZIP it and then add .RBZ to the end of the ZIP file, to change its file-type.
                                            Then you can install that RBZ, using the native Install Extension processes...

                                            The tutorial referenced in this thread covers how to use it...

                                            This post might also be of interest...
                                            http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=654151#p654151

                                            TIG

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