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die casting mold design software

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I have been using for over 15 years nx and molds in these years I have made many. .
I don't even know them anymore, I think I've come quietly to over 500 .... but you want it cheap and so it's not for you!



I ask you a question: How long did you take to learn how to make renderings and animations?

I before being able to draw the first mold I passed a few years in the workshop to build them and I still remember the cabbages that I did for inexperience, cabbage that translate into pennies to recover the error. .

eh already because if you mistake a rendering or animation, throw your time and do it again..
If you miss a project of a mold you notice after you have milled the steel and start printing ... so don't just throw your time but also throw the work of others and the cost of materials and equipment ...

I'm smiling, and I think that like me other people who are in the industry are being misunderstood by hearing you say certain chastities, but since your assumption leads you to think that mine is just a fear of losing your job.

I know that tomorrow I enrolled in a course of rendering and animation, since today I consider myself still to have much to learn on the molds perhaps with that I can fill my gaps!

I wish you luck with your new adventure
I also made some mold, made them when I started this job (18 years) .
He was my mentor, he said to me why I had to do the food, and why I had to dispel the walls be careful not to make too many drawers and drawers and be careful about the inject points.
many times I didn't even understand the final form, but it was really beautiful!! !
 
hi you are right every "caddist" in his field thinks that the sw he uses is the best....I don't deny it, I think of cinema 4d!!

I don't agree yet when you tell me that rendering is the son of a software, believe me that there are thousands of variables that those who don't even know imagine. I know it may seem easy, but it is absolutely not. As for the fact that there is not only the sw to learn to use I agree and I was even before. If you have read the previous post I have said that I am not only, I have who puts me at the disposal of the workshop (and cmq I have worked on it because I have also made laser programs in my life, with bending machine, punching machines and everything else), who would introduce me to the world of molds but above all I have the intention to do an introductory course of the program that I will choose. my main work is and will remain rendering and animation but of these times you must be able to be versatile and prepared. I believe that I can learn to do it and if I choose to do it it is because behind there is work, and it is because anyway I of cad I have seen a lot of it and I do not leave just from scratch. for the part we say manual and fundamental of the thing (to cool, to light, to adjust and what else) I have the person who is already in the field.. .otherwise I would be a fool to think that you just do the molds with the cad-cam....but this I told him promptly when I opened the post, maybe someone did not understand or simply did not want to understand...in any case I will definitely follow your suggestion regarding rhino and thank you for everything you kindly submitted to me. . .
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I also made some mold, made them when I started this job (18 years) .
He was my mentor, he said to me why I had to do the food, and why I had to dispel the walls be careful not to make too many drawers and drawers and be careful about the inject points.
many times I didn't even understand the final form, but it was really beautiful!! !

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