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    I've got an idea bouncing around in my head for one of my Phantom barrels. If I were to model threads for a breech, what would they be?
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    I know they are ACME threads, and a quick search of ZDSPB came up with this.

    "Phantom barrel threading: 7/8"-14 ACME"

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      #3
      Thank you!

      Follow-up question. How close are 7/8"-14 ACME threads to 7/8"-14 ANSI threads? I ask because Fusion 360 can model the ANSI threads automatically whereas the ACME threads would need to be modeled manually.
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        #4
        Pretty far off ... ACME threads have a square profile ...
        you can always 3D print a test piece ... The magic of 3D printer ...

        Do you have access to something else than fusion? I believe SW has ACME threads in the library.
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          #5
          Unfortunately, like Xemon said, VERY different.

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            #6
            ACME Stub, specifically. They're shallower than a standard ACME. The flanks are either 14 or 14.5 degrees from the axis, vs 30 for a normal thread. Not quite square, not quite triangle, but a trapezoid.

            Most machinists won't touch it, but with CNC it's just a special insert.
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              #7
              Thanks guys. I'm tossing around the idea of 3D printing a threaded breech for a Splatmaster so I could use a short Freak bored barrel. The only one I have that would fit and not stick out too far is my 8" Phantom barrel. Since I'm printing it, I expect tolerances may be a bit tricky, but it's just an idea I'm tinkering with at this point.
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