![]() To do this we’re going to start off with the helix we created in my previous blog as we were modeling this hex cap screw. How to make a thread in SOLIDWORKS – Custom It really doesn’t get any easier than that.īut a lot of users want to know how to create their own threads in SOLIDWORKS by sketching their own profile and doing a sweep cut. Once we’re done doing that, we can hit the green checkmark and there are our threads. We then choose an edge of our model and go through and populate our thread specifications. To make a thread in SOLIDWORKS we can simply to go Insert > Features > Thread. How to make a thread in SOLIDWORKS – Basic ![]() There are basic threads and custom threads. The good news is that ever since the release of SOLIDWORKS 2016, the process couldn’t be easier. In today’s blog, we’re going to take a look at how to make threads in SOLIDWORKS. In part one of this series I showed how to make a screw in SOLIDWORKS, and in part two I showed how to make a helix in SOLIDWORKS. ![]() Welcome back to part three of my “how-to” blog series. ![]()
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