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- Screws, bolts and threaded features are common methods for assembling and aligning mechanical components, or transmitting motion. Today, well look at how to combine standard hardware with 3D printed parts, as well as guidelines for including threaded features in printed parts themselves. Letamp;#39;s take a look at some common methods for joining 3D printed parts, along with the pros and cons of each method. One option is to include threaded geometry on the printed parts themselves. While this technique can be very effective, there are some guidelines to follow for success. Keeping thread profiles larger, and reducing the stress concentrations with filets, will make your assembly stronger and help your threads last. When possible, instead of using machine geometry for threads use thread forms that are designed for plastics, like SPI dimensional specifications. The finer the thread, the more fragile the part will be, so avoid using thread profiles smaller than one quarter, 20, espec