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Step 11.

1 – Cut a Coil

• Coil, cut away, 48X3 was already in there, just went with it.
16 Revolution Per 1 Inch (16X1) would work fine.
Step 11.2 – The Coil Cut
• Threads
are Cut.
• The
Starting
Bevel is
also there.
Step 11.3 – The Fit

• Yes, Intentionally left a little gap!


If you don’t the nut will not spin
on the bolt!
Step 12.1 – The Other Way of Intersecting
• If you don’t
have an
intersecting
Plane you can
put one in
several ways!
• Here I’m
grabbing
Midplane
Between 2
Planes.
Step 12.2 – Select 1 Plane/Face
st

• Select
the 1st
face.
Step 12.3 – Select 2 nd
Plane/Face
• Select
the 2 nd

Face.
Step 12.4 – Intersecting Plane
• Now I have
a New
Intersecting
Plane…
Step 13.1 – New Sketch
• Put a
New
Sketch
on the
plane
we just
made.
Step 13.2 – F7 & Draw an L-Tool

• The F7 Button will “Cut” the part in half along the


sketch you are in. Let’s you draw inside the part!
Step 13.3 – Put a 15°
Line On Here

• Did a 15° angle here.


Step 13.4 – Mirror or Redraw

• I used the mirror tool to copy it, so if I


adjust just the one line it will move them all.
Step 13.5 – Halfway Point

• Measured the height of the nut &


divided by 2.
Step 13.6 – Construction Line

• Placed a Construction Line at the halfway


point.
Step 13.7 – Mirrored the Triangle

• Mirrored the Triangle using the Construction


Line at the halfway point.
Step 13.8 – Finished
• Clicked
Finished /
Exit to finish
the drawing /
sketch.
Step 14.1 – Revolved

• Revolved CUT the 2 Triangles around the


Construction Line. Click OK.
Step 14.2 – Material & Color

Set it to
Mild
Steel &
Semi-
Polished

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