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Have you tried printing them vertically, as would happen if you are printing a car vertically? I don't think the slicer would necessarily add any supports in there, nor should there be need to.
It's an amazing possibility. I have to wonder how long the printed threads will hold up, especially if the screws are taken in and out. I have the same type of concern about wear resistance for gears that are 3D-printed.
It's an amazing possibility. I have to wonder how long the printed threads will hold up, especially if the screws are taken in and out. I have the same type of concern about wear resistance for gears that are 3D-printed. Rich K.
@dem34 Regarding Fusion, did you simply use the out of the box library for creating your threads, or did you end up doing something like mentioned below with the die threads? Did you have to do any cleanup or did it work fairly well? Last, was it a through hole or a blind hole? I plan on experimenting with the much smaller 2-56 and 00-90 but the ideal would be blind holes.