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    Exclamation How to create external Thread in solid edge st

    Hi
    i use st version.
    How to create external Thread in solid edge st?


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    I thought I would help clean up this old post. Outside threads can only be done in ST2 when using syncronous mode. ST3 is the most current version right now. Get to the external thread option by clicking on the hole button on the ribbon at the top.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Okie_XJ View Post
    I thought I would help clean up this old post. Outside threads can only be done in ST2 when using syncronous mode. ST3 is the most current version right now. Get to the external thread option by clicking on the hole button on the ribbon at the top.
    FYI external threading feature is also available for ST too, It has been there since version eariler than ST.


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