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Forming Light Bulb Threads in SM part

philw12

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Hello all:


I need to model the metal threads that are at the base of a light bulb.


bulb.jpg



Sounds simple enough, I made a revolved sheetmetal part like:


socket2.jpg



and then I made a form out of a solid part. It is a box with the bulb threads cut inside of the circular region.


socket_form2.jpg



Using Sheetmetal - Form - Punch, I assembled the form, but it failed every time. I tried changing the side the feature was located on, but it did not help.


I tried cutting the form in half and just forming half of the threads on the part, but once again, fail.


Has anybody ever formed anything like this, or does anyone know of a better way to create formed threads in sheetmetal??





Thanks


Phil
 
I create the model above using solid parts then cut out using helical sweep then follow shell to the thicknessi want. I think this is a standard part i think u already know.are u going to fabricate the model or just assembly to your led bulb product? if u just want to asm to your product as a reference the i think u just need to focus on OD,ID and the height no need to go so detail in creating the model so accurate..My opinion.HA!!!
 

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