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      Leggy
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      I’m the problem, ha ha
      I need a back to basics tutorial, I always seem to miss a certain point and nothing happens . I can see the way both of you do the threads but I’m missing something

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        Leggy
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        with a 150mm diameter

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          Leggy
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          ok , after watching Rich's video about 8 times I'm making progress. I was missing the upright extension
          what's curve origin? I set it to -1.5 as in the video, so that made the male thread , now to make the female which ill offset by 0.3

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            Dave R @Leggy
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            @Leggy said in help with a thread:

            I'm making progress.

            OK. So you don't need the video tutorial I did? Good enough.

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              Leggy @Dave R
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              @Dave-R where is it?

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                Rich O Brien Moderator @Leggy
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                @Leggy said in help with a thread:

                watching Rich's video about 8 times I'm making progress

                I did a video?

                Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp 📖

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                  Dave R @Leggy
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                  @Leggy said in help with a thread:

                  where is it?

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                    Leggy
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                    Aha I got you mixed up, that was the one I watched

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                      Leggy
                      last edited by

                      I’m the problem, ha ha
                      I need a back to basics tutorial, I always seem to miss a certain point and nothing happens . I can see the way both of you do the threads but I’m missing something

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                        Leggy
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                        Ok I’ve managed a male and female thread on a 150mm diameter, with a 0.3 offset, . It’s very tight can wind it on for 2 threads , and that’s it. Tomorrow doing another female with an extra 0.3 clearance on all faces, so see how that goes. I think it’s the shrinkage on the printer that’s causing the problem
                        Thanks Guys for all your help

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                          Dave R @Leggy
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                          @Leggy said in help with a thread:

                          I think it’s the shrinkage on the printer that’s causing the problem

                          That's probably it. You'll have to work that out based on the material.

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                            Leggy
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                            I finally got it to work , pictures to follow , thanks Guys

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                              Leggy
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                                  Well done @Leggy

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                                    Leggy
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                                    Hi guys
                                    Again thanks for all your help
                                    Is there a chart you use to look up thread dimensions, pitch, tpi , crest etc
                                    I was trying a m22 x 2.5 and got a bit confused on the chart I was following, so I asked ChatGPT
                                    After 4 hours of me telling it, it was wrong, it finally agreed 🙄
                                    I was drawing it in SU then asking it questions on the iPad
                                    When I get home I’ll upload my figures and see what you think, the thread looks good on the screen, but that doesn’t mean it will fit
                                    Thanks Dean

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                                      Leggy
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                                        Leggy
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                                        These are what chat told me

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                                          Dave R @Leggy
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                                          @Leggy said in help with a thread:

                                          Is there a chart you use to look up thread dimensions, pitch, tpi , crest etc

                                          I would use the following site:

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                                          External Metric ISO Thread Table Chart Sizes M20 - M55

                                          Metric external thread size table chart for sizes M20 to M55 Bolts and screws per. ANSI/ASME B1.13M-1995.

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                                          I wouldn't bother with the radiused corners because they'd be too small.

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                                            Leggy
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                                            Ill check it out

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