How to design entirely custom threads (with multiple starts) in Fusion 360
In this video I show how I design completely custom multiple starts threads for 3d printing in Fusion 360. Using this method, you can literally create ANY custom thread. Multiple starts are useful if you have little space available for your thread, if ease of tightening and opening is a priority, or for moving things like with a leadscrew. Please feel free to share any feedback in the comments. Video on single start custom threads: • Custom Threads for 3D Printing in Fusion 360 Watch my other Fusion Videos: • Fusion 360 Want to support me and get the files? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/getproto... Join my community: / discord

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