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    • C Offline
      ConnorBC
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      Hello everyone. I am brand new to SketchUp Pro 8 and I am new to posting on the forum. πŸ˜„ I am trying to thread holes in a part and cannot for the life of me, find information on how to do this! Can someone help me? I must not be using the Search function correctly? 😐

      Thanks in advance! πŸ‘

      Connor

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        TIG Moderator
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        Search "screw, thread"
        http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=344360#p344360
        πŸ˜’

        TIG

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          Dave R
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          If I may, I'll pass on something that works well for me. I have broken down the threads into a small component. that is then copied multiple times. That way I can reuse the threaded section and easily adjust its length.


          http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4048/4484626412_c316a75d8c_m.jpg

          This wood screw was drawn to be 2" long but I can quickly change it to be any length I need. The threads are separate from the rest of the screw and the threads are made up of multiple instances of the same component. I can add or subtract instances as need to make the length adjustment.

          http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v506/weekender410/PipeClamp1-1.jpg

          I did the same sort of thing for the threads on this pipe clamp. I can then make an acme threaded screw any length I wish.

          Edited to add this image. I was looking for it earlier to add as a reference and couldn't find it.


          http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5141/5662968502_1dc00d333b.jpg

          The round head screw was made in a few moments from the flat head screw and the T-bolt was made from the hex head cap screw on the far right.

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