{"id":903,"date":"2019-01-09T21:25:47","date_gmt":"2019-01-09T19:25:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ideee.3deee.ch\/?p=903"},"modified":"2019-01-09T22:38:26","modified_gmt":"2019-01-09T20:38:26","slug":"advanced-3d-printing-reinforcing-threads","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ideee.3deee.ch\/?p=903","title":{"rendered":"Advanced 3D Printing :: Reinforcing Threads"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Basically it has to be noted here that it is not really worth to model threads for 3D printing in plastic. \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Sure, there are plugins for many CADs, so that you can model threads, but the only method I would try is 3D printing in metal. But I suppose that even there, it&#8217;s better and more precise, if you re-cut the thread quickly by hand.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2>Thread in plastic<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>I\ndifferentiate between two different types of threads when it comes to\n3D printing the model.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>1.\nthreads that don&#8217;t have to take a lot of force and need to be\nloosened once or twice<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>2.threads that have to absorb force or have to be tightened and loosened several times<\/p>\n\n\n\n\r<div class=\"GARD gard_advanced_mode\" id=\"google-ads-A5J2\"><script>\radUnit = document.getElementById(\"google-ads-A5J2\");\rgoogle_ad_client = \"ca-pub-2912967267075159\";\radUnit = document.getElementById(\"google-ads-A5J2\");\radWidth = adUnit.offsetWidth;\rif ( adWidth >= 999999 ) {\r\/* GETTING THE FIRST IF OUT OF THE WAY *\/ \r} else if ( adWidth >= 468 ) {\rif (document.querySelectorAll(\".ad_unit\").length > 3 ) {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"0\";\radUnit.style.display = \"none\";\r} else {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"9924945823\";\rgoogle_ad_width = 468;\rgoogle_ad_height = 60;\radUnit.style.cssFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.styleFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.margin = \"\";\radUnit.style.textAlign = \"\";\radcount = document.querySelectorAll(\".ad_unit\").length;\rtag = \"ad_unit_468x60_\"+adcount;\radUnit.className = adUnit.className + \" ad_unit \" + tag;\r}\r} else if ( adWidth >= 300 ) {\rif (document.querySelectorAll(\".large_skyscraper\").length > 3 ) {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"0\";\radUnit.style.display = \"none\";\r} else {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"8448212620\";\rgoogle_ad_width = 300;\rgoogle_ad_height = 600;\radUnit.style.cssFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.styleFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.margin = \"\";\radUnit.style.textAlign = \"\";\radcount = document.querySelectorAll(\".large_skyscraper\").length;\rtag = \"large_skyscraper_300x600_\"+adcount;\radUnit.className = adUnit.className + \" large_skyscraper \" + tag;\r}\r} else if ( adWidth >= 160 ) {\rif (document.querySelectorAll(\".ad_unit\").length > 3 ) {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"0\";\radUnit.style.display = \"none\";\r} else {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"7793371424\";\rgoogle_ad_width = 160;\rgoogle_ad_height = 600;\radUnit.style.cssFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.styleFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.margin = \"\";\radUnit.style.textAlign = \"\";\radcount = document.querySelectorAll(\".ad_unit\").length;\rtag = \"ad_unit_160x600_\"+adcount;\radUnit.className = adUnit.className + \" ad_unit \" + tag;\r}\r} else {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"0\";\radUnit.style.display = \"none\";\r}<\/script>\r<script src=\"\/\/pagead2.googlesyndication.com\/pagead\/show_ads.js\"><\/script><\/div>\n\n\n\n<h2>Thread with little force and tightening once or\ntwice<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>For the first type of thread, it is not worth to invest too much time. Depending on the application, you can choose between a wood screw or a metal screw and design the hole to the core diameter of the corresponding screw.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/3deee.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/sheet001en.htm\" width=\"100%\" height=\"540px\" frameborder=\"0\"><\/iframe><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>If\nyou don&#8217;t want to drill the threads to measure (which I do), you\nshould plan the holes 0.1 to 0.2mm bigger in CAD. \n<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2>Rule of thumb for inner contours in 3D printing\nin plastic<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>The\nbasic rule for 3D printing in plastic is that inner geometries must\nbe 0.1 to 0.2 mm larger in the model so that they are accurate on the\nreal model.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>My\nexperience is that I have to apply this rule of thumb to all\nprocesses (SLA, SLS and FDM).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2>Thread with force and multiple loosening and\ntightening<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>For\nthis type of thread, I have two methods at hand which I use depending\non the type of thread.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3>1. Quick &amp; Dirty &#8211; insert nuts<\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p>If\nit has to be fast and cheap, I plan an inlay nut into the part. \n<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For\nthis you can plan a slot somewhere in the middle of a hole where you\ncan insert a standard nut.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>If you make the slot just a little wider than the minimum width of the nut, you also have an anti-twist protection of the nut and don&#8217;t have to look around for a wrench or screwdriver to lock when tightening the screw.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I use this method very often with prototypes and when I realize private projects, because it means a little more effort in CAD, but in the realization and the purchase costs is very favorable.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\r<div class=\"GARD gard_advanced_mode\" id=\"google-ads-SGh8\"><script>\radUnit = document.getElementById(\"google-ads-SGh8\");\rgoogle_ad_client = \"ca-pub-2912967267075159\";\radUnit = document.getElementById(\"google-ads-SGh8\");\radWidth = adUnit.offsetWidth;\rif ( adWidth >= 999999 ) {\r\/* 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nut\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t&#8211;\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t&#8211;\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t&#8211;\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t&#8211;\n\t\t<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>\n\t\t\tM4\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\tnormal\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t7.0mm\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t7.75mm\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t3.05mm\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\ttheoretical\n\t\t<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>\n\t\t\tM5\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\tnormal\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t8.0mm\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t9.05mm\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t3.75mm\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\ttheoretical\n\t\t<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>\n\t\t\tM6\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\tnormal\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t9.9mm\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t11.2mm\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t4.85mm\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\ttheoretical\n\t\t<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>\n\t\t\tM6\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\tstop 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I only know two of them. \n<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The\nfirst one I know works by using heat (a special tool or soldering\niron) to melt the metal insert into plastic.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The\nsecond one I use can be screwed into the plastic part using a special\ntool (if you can afford it) or a normal screw and two lock nuts (as I\ndo at home).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In order for it to work properly, it is necessary to plan the holes in the model according to this table + the rule of thumb at the lowerlimit. Because I use these drillings more often, I have stored these tables in the CAD (Autodesk Inventor) as a table.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\r<div class=\"GARD gard_advanced_mode\" id=\"google-ads-SLWq\"><script>\radUnit = document.getElementById(\"google-ads-SLWq\");\rgoogle_ad_client = \"ca-pub-2912967267075159\";\radUnit = document.getElementById(\"google-ads-SLWq\");\radWidth = adUnit.offsetWidth;\rif ( adWidth >= 999999 ) {\r\/* GETTING THE FIRST IF OUT OF THE WAY *\/ \r} else if ( adWidth >= 468 ) {\rif (document.querySelectorAll(\".ad_unit\").length > 3 ) {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"0\";\radUnit.style.display = \"none\";\r} else {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"9924945823\";\rgoogle_ad_width = 468;\rgoogle_ad_height = 60;\radUnit.style.cssFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.styleFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.margin = \"\";\radUnit.style.textAlign = \"\";\radcount = document.querySelectorAll(\".ad_unit\").length;\rtag = \"ad_unit_468x60_\"+adcount;\radUnit.className = adUnit.className + \" ad_unit \" + tag;\r}\r} else if ( adWidth >= 300 ) {\rif (document.querySelectorAll(\".large_skyscraper\").length > 3 ) {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"0\";\radUnit.style.display = \"none\";\r} else {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"8448212620\";\rgoogle_ad_width = 300;\rgoogle_ad_height = 600;\radUnit.style.cssFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.styleFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.margin = \"\";\radUnit.style.textAlign = \"\";\radcount = document.querySelectorAll(\".large_skyscraper\").length;\rtag = \"large_skyscraper_300x600_\"+adcount;\radUnit.className = adUnit.className + \" large_skyscraper \" + tag;\r}\r} else if ( adWidth >= 160 ) {\rif (document.querySelectorAll(\".ad_unit\").length > 3 ) {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"0\";\radUnit.style.display = \"none\";\r} else {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"7793371424\";\rgoogle_ad_width = 160;\rgoogle_ad_height = 600;\radUnit.style.cssFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.styleFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.margin = \"\";\radUnit.style.textAlign = \"\";\radcount = document.querySelectorAll(\".ad_unit\").length;\rtag = \"ad_unit_160x600_\"+adcount;\radUnit.className = adUnit.className + \" ad_unit \" + tag;\r}\r} else {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"0\";\radUnit.style.display = \"none\";\r}<\/script>\r<script src=\"\/\/pagead2.googlesyndication.com\/pagead\/show_ads.js\"><\/script><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>Source:\nhttp:\/\/www.groneman.nl\/SiteFiles\/Doc\/Verbindingstechniek\/KerbKonus\/Brochure%2030%20-%2030.0714%20Plastics%20and%20Wood.pdf<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"600\" height=\"560\" src=\"http:\/\/ideee.3deee.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/12\/image-3.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-908\" srcset=\"https:\/\/ideee.3deee.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/12\/image-3.png 600w, https:\/\/ideee.3deee.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/12\/image-3-300x280.png 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px\" \/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>Once\nyou have screwed the insert into the plastic part, it will be really\ntight. So you can loosen and tighten the screw 1000 times without any\nproblems.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The disadvantage of this solution is that the inserts are quite expensive. With the Chinese export dealers of my choice, I found so far only those, which one can press with warmth into the component and I personally dont like this method.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3>Minimum dimensions for screws<\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p>And\nbecause I&#8217;m already throwing tables around here, here&#8217;s my auxiliary\ntable with minimum dimensions for screws.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Every\nnow and then you have to save almost every hundredth of a millimeter.\nOr press a screw into a component, I have this table at hand:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"120\" height=\"206\" src=\"http:\/\/ideee.3deee.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/12\/image-2.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-907\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<table class=\"wp-block-table\"><tbody><tr><th>\n\t\t\tScrew\n\t\t<\/th><th>\n\t\t\tD1\n\t\t<\/th><th>\n\t\t\tD2\n\t\t<\/th><th>\n\t\t\tH1\n\t\t<\/th><\/tr><tr><td>\n\t\t\tM3\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t3.0\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t5.4\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t3.0\n\t\t<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>\n\t\t\tM4\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t4.0\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t6.9\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t3.9\n\t\t<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>\n\t\t\tM5\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t5.0\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t8.4\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t4.9\n\t\t<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>\n\t\t\tM6\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t6.0\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t9.9\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t5.8\n\t\t<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>\n\t\t\tM8\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t8.0\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t12.9\n\t\t<\/td><td>\n\t\t\t8.0\n\t\t<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>\n\n\n\n<p>Better+0.2mm at all masses, because 3D-printed holes are getting smaller!!<\/p>\n\n\n\n\r<div class=\"GARD gard_advanced_mode\" id=\"google-ads-np3d\"><script>\radUnit = document.getElementById(\"google-ads-np3d\");\rgoogle_ad_client = \"ca-pub-2912967267075159\";\radUnit = document.getElementById(\"google-ads-np3d\");\radWidth = adUnit.offsetWidth;\rif ( adWidth >= 999999 ) {\r\/* GETTING THE FIRST IF OUT OF THE WAY *\/ \r} else if ( adWidth >= 468 ) {\rif (document.querySelectorAll(\".ad_unit\").length > 3 ) {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"0\";\radUnit.style.display = \"none\";\r} else {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"9924945823\";\rgoogle_ad_width = 468;\rgoogle_ad_height = 60;\radUnit.style.cssFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.styleFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.margin = \"\";\radUnit.style.textAlign = \"\";\radcount = document.querySelectorAll(\".ad_unit\").length;\rtag = \"ad_unit_468x60_\"+adcount;\radUnit.className = adUnit.className + \" ad_unit \" + tag;\r}\r} else if ( adWidth >= 300 ) {\rif (document.querySelectorAll(\".large_skyscraper\").length > 3 ) {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"0\";\radUnit.style.display = \"none\";\r} else {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"8448212620\";\rgoogle_ad_width = 300;\rgoogle_ad_height = 600;\radUnit.style.cssFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.styleFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.margin = \"\";\radUnit.style.textAlign = \"\";\radcount = document.querySelectorAll(\".large_skyscraper\").length;\rtag = \"large_skyscraper_300x600_\"+adcount;\radUnit.className = adUnit.className + \" large_skyscraper \" + tag;\r}\r} else if ( adWidth >= 160 ) {\rif (document.querySelectorAll(\".ad_unit\").length > 3 ) {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"0\";\radUnit.style.display = \"none\";\r} else {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"7793371424\";\rgoogle_ad_width = 160;\rgoogle_ad_height = 600;\radUnit.style.cssFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.styleFloat  = \"\";\radUnit.style.margin = \"\";\radUnit.style.textAlign = \"\";\radcount = document.querySelectorAll(\".ad_unit\").length;\rtag = \"ad_unit_160x600_\"+adcount;\radUnit.className = adUnit.className + \" ad_unit \" + tag;\r}\r} else {\rgoogle_ad_slot = \"0\";\radUnit.style.display = \"none\";\r}<\/script>\r<script src=\"\/\/pagead2.googlesyndication.com\/pagead\/show_ads.js\"><\/script><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Basically it has to be noted here that it is not really worth to model threads for 3D printing in plastic. \ud83d\ude09 Sure, there are plugins for many CADs, so that you can model threads, but the only method I would try is 3D printing in metal. 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