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incomplete cosmetic thread display

Pires83

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Bye to all,
I wanted to ask you something definitely banal but that I can't solve.
when I go to insert from the toolbox for example a screw with cylindrical head hexagon and imposed a cosmetic thread, solidworks automatically imposes a non-threaded edge under the head.many screw manufacturers, however in smaller sizes often specify that for those lengths the stem is totally threaded.
I can't show the complete thread on the model and then on the table the thread starts a few millimeters under the head of the screw.
How can I get around the problem?
Thank you.
 
is it really necessary to see the thread up under the head? believe that then the climbers will look for the workshop a screw with the thread that leaves a few millimeters later (that you will quota so as not to search for the wrong one).
It is not a position towards you in particular, but in recent times there are demands for totally useless finesses that give the impression that the program rather than to develop projects is used for special 3d cinematic effects. You're losing in shit. I apologize for the light; Do you really think the cosmetic fillet is so important? seen maybe in a table 1:10?

However if you want to change your data in the toolbox
 
However the screws totally threaded have physiologically a small smooth stretch even if reduced to the minimum. If you're at points you can't point a screw by writing screws din 912 m10x30... but you have to quote you something wrong with the approach to mechanics
 
that of the quotation was a boutade of mine, I think that of pires83 is only a scenographic vezzo.
 
I fully agree with you.it is a totally useless and influential thing about the work of all interested people.it was an aesthetic fineness required "from above" and from my parts it is said "to bind the cuo doe wants the master". . .
:smile:

I clearly thought it was a banal setting that I had not seen. If there are some parameters in the management of the toolbox this thing dies there

Thanks anyway!
 
the change in itself is trivial; the toolbox is nothing but a library of parts configured through tables, so also the depth of the thread is linked to a value. to know what value to change you have to open a pair of different length screws and, going into the function that defines the depth of cosmetics, mark the name of the quota and actual values so that you can easily locate the column that manages these values.

then to change the toolbox read the guide http://help.solidworks.com/2013/ita...e.htm?id=46bda6b66c5d44ce8ba5af3687b8272c#pg0all this is longer to say than to do (unless data entry)

altrnativa solution tell the very high that is a crazy shit (cit.)
 
I had tried to change the configuration but it seems that graphically it does not display the whole thread even with a wider thread length than the screw itself.
However I will opt for the solution of the crazy shit:)

Thank you so much!
 

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