I’ve decided to start reproducing some Wilton parts that are no longer available. Since I’m not casting these pieces, I’m using high-performance 3D printing filaments instead. The originals were made from aluminum, but given the materials I’m using, the durability may actually end up being better than the original design.
That’s the Amazon link to the part I bought
ITROLLE M10 to M12 Threaded Tube... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09LH55K53?tag=atomicindus08-20
One of the components I’m working on is a threaded sleeve that uses internal M10 threading. I assumed it was M10x1.5, but when I tried inserting a 10mm bolt with 1.5mm pitch, it didn’t fit properly. Since I’m learning as I go, I’m not 100% confident in identifying thread specs.
If anyone can tell what thread it might be based on the original part or the context, that would be a huge help. Otherwise, I’ll probably need to get a thread gauge — though I’m not entirely sure how to use one correctly just yet. Any advice or guidance would be much appreciated.
That’s the Amazon link to the part I bought
ITROLLE M10 to M12 Threaded Tube... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09LH55K53?tag=atomicindus08-20
One of the components I’m working on is a threaded sleeve that uses internal M10 threading. I assumed it was M10x1.5, but when I tried inserting a 10mm bolt with 1.5mm pitch, it didn’t fit properly. Since I’m learning as I go, I’m not 100% confident in identifying thread specs.
If anyone can tell what thread it might be based on the original part or the context, that would be a huge help. Otherwise, I’ll probably need to get a thread gauge — though I’m not entirely sure how to use one correctly just yet. Any advice or guidance would be much appreciated.
