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I see you are still learning AlibreNot me. I'm using CubifyDesign. The drawing was from Jason. (Is that what you were referring to?)Have you considered drawing a partial cross section of the part and then revolving it?Yes. I've done that for several parts.
BTW did you understand the dimensions Thought I did. But your emoticon has me worried PS your Cubify is no good to usWell gee. That's too bad.
I know you can understand imperial
Sorry Zee I missed it is Jason that has not progressed to rotating things Jo
Usual way is to make your nut first as you can't adjust the tap and then cut the male thread to suit
You will be pleased to know that I did revolve my balls
Personally I think it's too thick.As for chamfer...I was originally going for double chamfer. I simply think it looks better and more usual.
The dimensions for this nut was 1/4" across flats (6.35mm - slightly larger than Jo's chart) and 3/32" length (2.38mm - slightly smaller than Jo's chart).Personally I think it's too thick.
Oh...Jo...what is 'nut allowance'? Is that the amount of stud needed? i.e. the length of the nut plus some amount that the stud sticks past the nut?