NVM, I just found a good source: https://grabcad.com/library/all-m2-sh-standard-screws-m2-hex-nut-and-flat-washer-for-m2-screw-1
Screws cut their own thread going into plastic, that sounds like a lot of trouble for no reason. Unless you mean print the screw itself? Which would also be kinda pointless unless it was huge.
Not going to happen unless the screw is too big or the walls are too thin. They don't mold threads into plastic toys, why print them?
IIRC toymaker uses printed thumbscrews for easy adjustments on the joints, not threads on the normal metal screw connections. There's no advantage to adding threads for metal screws into a 3D design, if anything it will make the connection weaker since you are removing material the screw bites into to make a solid connection.
Working on Something for my Jinbao Bruticus so he matches better with my Jinbao Devy with the 2.0 Upgrade kit, this should also bring them both to the same height.
The little help for @erwinsims with 'twins' We realized there is no '3door spark/beat" (2007 prototype/concept??) in real life, so i figured out other way, maybe a bit weird there is still one gap needed to be filled
this tread is awesome! Ill chip in to.. Working on a Dispensor/ mtn Dew transformable bot, I made the arms, gun and sodamachine this far, now all I need to figure out is how to make it all transform
Next project: Earthspark Lockdown! Designed based on his Cyberverse look His body's gonna be Earthspark Bee
I think the individual might be using the slicer as a makeshift CAD software. Solus3D did that with their Metroplex.