![]() Of course if you want pretty renderings, modeled threads look nice. The only real need I can think of for modeled screw threads is if you’re 3D printing a part as was pointed out. Most designs are using off-the-shelf fasteners or using taps and dies to produce the threads. They have no need for screw threads being a part of the CAD geometry. ![]() Even if you’re actually cutting screw threads, lathes and CNC machining centers have built in methods for creating the threads. I think Inventor went so long without adding “proper” screw threads because most of the time they’re simply just not needed. ![]() Proper design and drafting techniques require simplified thread drawing techniques like the ones that Inventor supplies.
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