Custom Threads with Fusion 360 w/ Tolerances
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Threads that work are a bear to print, especially when you use Fusion 360 and only have the ISO standard metric sizes to work with and no ability to customize. Usually we resort to threading our model and then scaling it or some equally imprecise hack to adjust for our printers tolerances and the nature of 3d printed parts. You can however make your own thread profiles if you know where and how to do it. Fusion 360 stores thread data in an xml file, located at (replace %text% with your actual username and version): C:\Users\%UserName%\AppData\Local\Autodesk\webdeploy\production\%Hash of Version%\Fusion\Server\Fusion\Configuration\ThreadData Any valid XML file you place in that directory will be usable by Fusion. By deconstructing their XML file I wrote an excel macro workbook (Attached) that takes ISO Metric Standard thread data and allows you to add a tolerance to them and output a new valid xml document. Using this excel macro workbook I generated xml files for tolerances ranging from 0.1mm to 1.0mm. These are also attached. Drop the desired ones into your Fusion 360 thread folder and you should see them populate in your thread dropdown on the next threads you make. I also took the time to create 9 test nuts and bolts. These are attached as an stl and a f3d file. These use Metric M14-2 threads and have tolerances ranging from 0.0 (Standard) to 0.8mm in 0.1mm steps (Each is marked with the corresponding number of dots/cutouts, 1 for 0.1mm - 8 for 0.8mm). I printed this set of nuts and bolts to test what tolerance I needed to use with my Ender 3. Using PETG I found 0.5mm to be perfect. More discussion as to the process of creating this set can be found at: http://replicantfx.com/custom-threads-with-fusion-360/ Good luck and please consider buying me a coffee if this saves you a lot of time.
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