Internal threading
Internal threading
(OP)
the thread seems to be deleted, but here is the workflow
to have a nut threaded:
forget the cutout, just invoke the function 'Hole'
you'll find this on the fly-out along with 'Thread'
the do this:
- select the face to place the hole
- first select 30mm THEN select threaded from the pulldown
- choose the appropriate M30
- set 'thread depth' to hole extent
- set hole depth to 'through all' or leave at 'through next'
hit OK
- place hole
hit Return
- set the direction
hit Finish
Using Thread on a *hole* the hole's diameter must be less
than the desired nominal thread diameter otherwise no material
can be removed and SE will present you the next larger thread
-- or fail
dy
to have a nut threaded:
forget the cutout, just invoke the function 'Hole'
you'll find this on the fly-out along with 'Thread'
the do this:
- select the face to place the hole
- first select 30mm THEN select threaded from the pulldown
- choose the appropriate M30
- set 'thread depth' to hole extent
- set hole depth to 'through all' or leave at 'through next'
hit OK
- place hole
hit Return
- set the direction
hit Finish
Using Thread on a *hole* the hole's diameter must be less
than the desired nominal thread diameter otherwise no material
can be removed and SE will present you the next larger thread
-- or fail
dy





RE: Internal threading
Solid Edge V20
RE: Internal threading
Sorry for that I did not state why I've posted this.
There was a thread from someone who did ask how to
get a nut threaded. Instead of using the hole feature
he used the thread function but on a hole that did match
match the nominal diameter (M30) which obviously will
not work.
I was unable to post a reply because this posting was
already marked as deleted. I don't know why this was
done. So I decided to open a new thread just in case
the one who dis ask might read it
dy
RE: Internal threading
Solid Edge V20