BiPolarMoment
Mechanical
- Mar 28, 2006
- 625
I've been struggling with this for some time--I already have a finished drawing that the part could be made to but it was using a shortcut such that the solidmodel isn't representing the exact intent/finished product.
First off, I'm trying to cut a tapered thread where the minor and major taper uniformally. I've had trouble getting this to work for both the major AND minor simultaneously. Building (additive) the major off a tapered minor yields the prettiest results except that it results in a minor that doesn't stay parallel to the axis of the thread--like so:
This is only a shortcut though. Realistically it should appear to "step" with each thread for both the major and minor.
If, instead, I cut the thread starting from the largest major diameter I can get the minor to stay parallel to the axis, but then I have two other problems:
1) I can't seem to cut the taper for the major simultaneously or I get intersections along the sweep path--I can live with that, I can always cut it with a second sweep. The problem is that:
2) I can't get rid of some artificial surfaces where the sweep cross section is coincident to a surface but not intersecting--I wouldn't have a problem with this either except they show up in the drawing/wireframe:
(note the surfaces on the right--the helix is not tapering at that point, there should be nothing there)
I'm going to try another work-around to eliminate the surfaces, but I'm open to suggestions. I'm using SW2006 BTW.
First off, I'm trying to cut a tapered thread where the minor and major taper uniformally. I've had trouble getting this to work for both the major AND minor simultaneously. Building (additive) the major off a tapered minor yields the prettiest results except that it results in a minor that doesn't stay parallel to the axis of the thread--like so:

This is only a shortcut though. Realistically it should appear to "step" with each thread for both the major and minor.
If, instead, I cut the thread starting from the largest major diameter I can get the minor to stay parallel to the axis, but then I have two other problems:
1) I can't seem to cut the taper for the major simultaneously or I get intersections along the sweep path--I can live with that, I can always cut it with a second sweep. The problem is that:
2) I can't get rid of some artificial surfaces where the sweep cross section is coincident to a surface but not intersecting--I wouldn't have a problem with this either except they show up in the drawing/wireframe:

(note the surfaces on the right--the helix is not tapering at that point, there should be nothing there)
I'm going to try another work-around to eliminate the surfaces, but I'm open to suggestions. I'm using SW2006 BTW.