i don't think the printer at the local shop won't have an issue with threads - 
though i could always mold and one of the nuts that come with it
 
chris
 
In a message dated 4/6/2017 2:05:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
kunkmies...@gmail.com writes:

 
Acme is a standard profile. You'd have trouble with the resolution for the 
threads, but it'd be easier with an acme than a v thread. Acme are better for 
strength, so it probably would wear well.

Most of the acme threads I cut were a lot bigger than that. Acme thread inserts 
aren't that common for hobbyists though.

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