SolidWorks mould tool design
|SolidWorks mould tool design
This video is aimed at giving you a demonstration of basic core and cavity modelling techniques using SolidWorks 3D engineering design software. For more information on SolidWorks in the UK, contact Solid Solutions Managment Ltd on 01926 333777 or visit www.solidsolutions.co.uk
SolidWorks mould tool design
SolidWorks mould tool design
22 Comments
Very nice upload
what version?
@mexiko89 it says premium 2009
Great demonstration of what SW can do. That video did make it look pretty easy. Thanks for posting it up.
@debzed88 Right click on one of the tabs you do have, this will bring up a list of all the possible tabs you can show. Mold Tools will be listed there. Otherwise, you can right click at the very top, on the grey bar and bring up a Mold Tools toolbar. Hope this helps.
where is the "body move/copy" option? I have the 2008 version!
@ganzi1 Under the Insert Dropdown menu you will find it in Features. It is labelled Move/Copy. Alternatively, you can customise your interface by going to Tools > Customize (not customize menu), and on the commands tab, you will see Move/Copy and you can add it to any tab or toolbar. That will save you going to Insert > Features > Move/Copy every time.
Can you explain what the point of the "core pins" is? That is, why have explicit pins to make those holes as opposed to just having similiary shaped protrusions coming out of the cavity which would seemingly have the same effect.
How do I make multiple molds both male and female but on one block?
Is there any particular way that you should add the holes to pour / inject the material to the mold?
good work ..
after completing all the steps copy the all the body/pattern/mirror just pick what u want.
Can I use this to produce sand casting molds for metals?
How do I make family molds both male and female but on one block
this is a cool tutorial for mould making with solid works .where i get more tutorials of mold making .http://www.tectrick.org
VERRY GOOD TUTURIAL!!
Why do you need those separated "cores" from the top? Would the mold fail without those ?
thank you so much! easily one of the best tutorials here and it wasn't an hour long
How can I download the part file which was used for mold making in this tutorial?
Where's the best place to put an injection port on a part like this?
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While doing tooling split a problem is coming CANNOT KNITS SHEETS TOGETHER can you help me out?