rdel
Mechanical
- Nov 29, 2011
- 7
I am designing threads for prototype parts which are to be produced using SLS.
So far I have been using a "hemisphere" design - one part is threaded, and the corresponding part has 2 little hemisphere knobs which the thread screws onto. It's a double entry thread, the 2 hemisphere bumps are on opposite sides.
I have had good results with 30mm, 50mm, and 65mm diameter parts. But the 90mm diameter part doesn't hold together well.
Are there any better ways of designing threads for SLS? (I have have bad experiences with regular type threads)
Or are there any slight design tweaks that will create a stronger connection. ie. making the thread steeper or shallower? Increasing the number of bumps etc.
Many Thanks.
So far I have been using a "hemisphere" design - one part is threaded, and the corresponding part has 2 little hemisphere knobs which the thread screws onto. It's a double entry thread, the 2 hemisphere bumps are on opposite sides.
I have had good results with 30mm, 50mm, and 65mm diameter parts. But the 90mm diameter part doesn't hold together well.
Are there any better ways of designing threads for SLS? (I have have bad experiences with regular type threads)
Or are there any slight design tweaks that will create a stronger connection. ie. making the thread steeper or shallower? Increasing the number of bumps etc.
Many Thanks.