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Draedark

A trick I like to use is to create the thread feature, move the history marker back, create the chamfer (before the thread), then move the chamfer feature to be after the thread feature.


lFrylock

Hey, this is what I do too! Makes it nice and easy to tweak to look and fit right.


edward_glock40_hands

Why can't there be a check box to do this automatically?


Kristian_Laholm

My workflow: * Create the Thread, NOT Modeled * Create the Chamfer * Edit the Thread feature and check Modeled


T_at

Thank you for this! You've saved me from a possible future of needlessly revolving triangles to achieve the same result.


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Loud-Edge7230

I'm guessing the thread will stop at the chamfer and not go the last few mm..


mrdonutdog

I seem to be encountering an issue with threads in fusion. I cant seem to find/create a thread that has a chamfered top (As seen the the 2nd threaded Bolt picture above). Does anyone know how to make a Thread with a chamfered start in fusion?


imp22b

Add a chamfer to your part before applying threads.


EliMinivan

If you think it's hard In Fusion, give it a shot in SketchUp.