I always thought that if a part has issues, the entire mold has to be replaced. You really thought me something new today!😅 when I go into industry I'll definitely use your advise
@loosrudi I was also going to suggest a fillet, then realized it might interfere with the housing. If it did, you would need to add material to the other mold, which is more difficult.
Love everything about what you do for the Injection Molding community. Thank you for all you share! I'm working on designing a mold for a new fishing reel and love absorbing your information in this delightful way you present it. Also, your design you're working on looks amazing and good luck beefing up those tabs!
Totally agree with all your points. I've been through the same process with my injection moulding company in China, and there response and solution was great. Enclosure design is an iterative process for sure, and no amount of 3d prints will help 100%, as injection moulding has different constraints to 3d prints. Done well, it's a great learning experience!
I always thought that if a part has issues, the entire mold has to be replaced. You really thought me something new today!😅 when I go into industry I'll definitely use your advise
A .005-.010 chamfer in that corner would also help a lot.
Definitely an option however a chamfer still has sharp edges. A fillet has no single point stress edge so would be the better option.
@loosrudi I was also going to suggest a fillet, then realized it might interfere with the housing. If it did, you would need to add material to the other mold, which is more difficult.
I just watched the second video where he addresses this exact point.
Hi John, thanks for your contributions. I'm just getting into injection molding and have been watching your videos for a while. Always informative.
Love everything about what you do for the Injection Molding community. Thank you for all you share! I'm working on designing a mold for a new fishing reel and love absorbing your information in this delightful way you present it. Also, your design you're working on looks amazing and good luck beefing up those tabs!
Thanks for all the good work. Love your presentation and explanation.
thanks for sharing.
Totally agree with all your points. I've been through the same process with my injection moulding company in China, and there response and solution was great. Enclosure design is an iterative process for sure, and no amount of 3d prints will help 100%, as injection moulding has different constraints to 3d prints. Done well, it's a great learning experience!
Have you ever designed insert molding, i need help with visualizing the mold process
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What injection molding company do you work with?
www.texlonplastics.com/