Welcome to the Onshape forum! Ask questions and join in the discussions about everything Onshape.
First time visiting? Here are some places to start:- Looking for a certain topic? Check out the categories filter or use Search (upper right).
- Need support? Ask a question to our Community Support category.
- Please submit support tickets for bugs but you can request improvements in the Product Feedback category.
- Be respectful, on topic and if you see a problem, Flag it.
If you would like to contact our Community Manager personally, feel free to send a private message or an email.
Tapped holes do not show threads in 3D view, as well not in stl export for 3D printing.
![sebastian_gehrling](https://cad.onshape.com/images/placeholder-user.png)
Hi everyone, the latest thread talking about this issue is from 2016 or at least I did not found a newer one.
What is it about the magic of tapped holes in Onshape. It never required my so much intense trouble and searching, however everything found about it is way old and shows difficult tutorials with helix and cutting operations. I just wand to have some simple threads in holes which can be exported in stl for printing. What do I miss here?
The feature tool "Hole" offers me everything I dreamed of but why do tapped holes only show up in drawings? They are neither visible in 3D view nor they get exported for printing parts.
The feature tool "Hole" offers me everything I dreamed of but why do tapped holes only show up in drawings? They are neither visible in 3D view nor they get exported for printing parts.
Please apologize if I missed the topic somewhere else in this forum.
Happy weekend!!!
Sebastian
0
Answers
This is done because threads can be complex features and adds little value to most 3D models (they're often too small show visually, and are sufficiently communicated with a simple thread callout on the drawing). Models with lots of threads and fasteners could end up so slow that they'd be unusable.
So, if you actually need a model of the threads, you're left to model them manually using helix and cutting operations.
Hi Jim, thank you for your answer. I only used adding a feature once and it confuses me always how many results are presented. As there are no more informations shown it is difficult which Thread Creator to use. I found "Featurescript -Thread Creator" and "FS Thread Creator". Which one to use? I even don't know if I need to filter for a document or a feature studio. The later makes more sense from naming but doesn't offer a Thread Creator.