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Can't you put a throat in the inner part so that the thickness remains constant or almost?
with a movement along the whole internal profile...you want to understand?
If so, the movement of the mold would go to me to interfere on some columns and anything I have to build near them.
 
I intend to change the geometry of the piece and get a throat at the greater thickness.
Then I don't know how you're gonna open the mold, if you have any carts or anything.
That's why I was wondering if you have a chance to do it.
 
to understand us in this area.
if you have a way to do a throat or something like that you can bring the thicknesses to be uniform or almostCattura.webp
 
technomodel, gave you a good suggestion for modeling....... .
I imagine that in the mold you will have a male and a female, on the male you have to create a "cresta" that lightens the thickness.
I had guessed from previous posts that mathematicians were not editable.
davide
 
but is the mould already working?
What prevents you from changing the opening line?
if the aesthetics is so important the evaluation was made before, proposing to the customer the changes to the geometry necessary to obtain a good result in molding.
 
but is the mould already working?
What prevents you from changing the opening line?
if the aesthetics is so important the evaluation was made before, proposing to the customer the changes to the geometry necessary to obtain a good result in molding.
Good morning.
the mold is not working, the model is in the design phase
the impediment to change the closing plan mold is the fact that that particular has a form of "conchilla" I posted only a tranch of it

Hi.
 
if not enough information you struggle to give adequate answers.
there are then a whole series of evaluations to be made preliminarly, such as the material to be printed, how many pieces annual, how many pieces in batch etc.

anyway you see what to do, if you have no chance to change geometry currency if you can run the risk of having a retreat.
I wouldn't do it, if you can't get the desired result what you do in molding?
 
Hi.
already only knowing what kind of material you have to print you may not even have to consider the problem thicknesses.
in any case unless a cycle time is required for a few seconds and/or a thousand thousand thousand million pieces are not often to tear off hair. . .
 

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