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Most (if not all) technical drafting books show three different methods of 2d representation of threads. Simplified, schematic, and detailed. All three methods use a "nominal representation" of smaller threads (say below 25.4mm or 1 inch) as to draw actual size the lines would be so close as to not give an aesthetic look to the drawing.

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To what level of detail (see JD Mather's post above)? Is this an assignment for a class? What type of thread are you trying to draw? Some additional input from you is required.

 

Otherwise...take a look in a mechanical drafting book such as Basic Technical Drawing by Henry Cecil Spencer. Consult the Threads and Fasteners chapter.

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:DThank you i managed to sort it

 

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:D Thank you i will get the book. P.S I liked your police quote

 

To what level of detail (see JD Mather's post above)? Is this an assignment for a class? What type of thread are you trying to draw? Some additional input from you is required.

 

Otherwise...take a look in a mechanical drafting book such as Basic Technical Drawing by Henry Cecil Spencer. Consult the Threads and Fasteners chapter.

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Thank you, i managed to sort it. It was for an assessment and i didn't get my head around it. Your link was good. I saved it.

 

Yes, we can help you, but you need to ask questions. Where are you stuck? What are you not understanding? What problems are you having? Post a screenshot of what you have drawn so far.
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Thank you for the link. It's really good. I sorted my problem out yesterday. Cheers for your quick response.:D

Most (if not all) technical drafting books show three different methods of 2d representation of threads. Simplified, schematic, and detailed. All three methods use a "nominal representation" of smaller threads (say below 25.4mm or 1 inch) as to draw actual size the lines would be so close as to not give an aesthetic look to the drawing.
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i also need it.if u know then why not post the steps.

 

And what type of screw were you looking for? A machine screw? A wood screw? Metric or Imperial threads?

 

A little more detail would be appreciated.

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