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I've got a SCAR H project that needs some 3d printed parts but I have no way of measuring them. The first is a replacement gas plug which was missing when I got it and the second is the threads from an M4 lower receiver for a buffer tube adapter if you know the dimensions for Fusion 360 or where to find them that would be a big help thanks. 

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that gas plug looks very similar in profile to the one on the f2000, but then i'm not sure if it's just the same proportions scaled up.

 
I'd get myself some callipers if I was you. Comes in very handy for all kinds of things. 

 
I'd get myself some callipers if I was you. Comes in very handy for all kinds of things. 
Already got a very nice set. I just can't get in to measure the threads an I don't have the part to measure for the gas plug

 
Already got a very nice set. I just can't get in to measure the threads an I don't have the part to measure for the gas plug


i'll measure up the one on the f2000 for you tomorrow, hopefully you can measure it's socket see if it's the right size.

 
i'll measure up the one on the f2000 for you tomorrow, hopefully you can measure it's socket see if it's the right size.
Great thanks. If I need to I can just scale it up

And a thread pitch gauge. They are cheap and amazingly handy. 
Will that work with buffer tube threads? They're very deep and different to standard sizes of threads

 
Great thanks. If I need to I can just scale it up

Will that work with buffer tube threads? They're very deep and different to standard sizes of threads
How are they different? Pitch gauges give you number of teeth per mm and various Whitworth, AF and suchlike old timey pitches. Threads are threads, nothing uses a completely unique version of them. 
 

These threads (? sorry ) seem to suggest a 1 3/16” 16tpi threadform for that stock tube  thread on an AR15 which would seem to be the same fitting as a SCAR. 

http://chaski.org/homemachinist/viewtopic.php?t=76344

https://www.ar15.com/forums/ar-15/What_is_the_thread_pitch_on_a_buffer_tube_/118-263144/

Pick up a dirt cheap TPI and metric versions for your future use:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/sourcing-map-Thread-Cutting-Measuring/dp/B07TXZTC6B/

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B07PDG5ZML

 
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How are they different? Pitch gauges give you number of teeth per mm and various Whitworth, AF and suchlike old timey pitches. Threads are threads, nothing uses a completely unique version of them. 
 

These threads (? sorry ) seem to suggest a 1 3/16” 16tpi threadform for that stock tube  thread on an AR15 which would seem to be the same fitting as a SCAR. 

http://chaski.org/homemachinist/viewtopic.php?t=76344

https://www.ar15.com/forums/ar-15/What_is_the_thread_pitch_on_a_buffer_tube_/118-263144/

Pick up a dirt cheap TPI and metric versions for your future use:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/sourcing-map-Thread-Cutting-Measuring/dp/B07TXZTC6B/

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B07PDG5ZML
Ok thanks. They just looked deeper than normal

 
That's perfect thanks. I'll let you know how I get on with that this evening. This'll really complete the front end

 
I was just about to break out the scar’s gas plug to measure! Saved me a job ?

 
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