Constructing helical features


You can construct helical features with a cross section that is parallel to the helix axis or perpendicular to the helix axis. The steps for the two options are slightly different.

With the Parallel option, the command bar guides you through the following workflow:

With the Perpendicular option, the command bar guides you through the following workflow:

For both options, when you have finished defining the path, cross section, parameters, and extent of the helix, the last step is to preview and finish the feature.

Note:

When constructing parts with industry standard threads, you should typically use the Hole or Thread commands, not the Helical Protrusion or Helical Cutout commands.

Helical features require significantly more memory to construct and display in part documents, and take significantly longer to process in a drawing view. You should only use helical features where the actual shape of the helical feature is important to the design or manufacturing process, such as with springs and custom or unique threads.