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location injection point coffee shovel

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Good morning, everyone, mahhhh seems stupid, but it's not. I would personally opt for the head injection to avoid deformations, even I would put it on the 4 mm side, and not on the long side, also on the opposite side I would also put a vent for gases. I think this solution is the one that minimizes deformation. Of course the detail is thin, and in proportion long enough, this could cause some fill problems, but from the study with Moldovaflow, apart from the deformations, it seems to me that there are no other problems, right? ? ?
 
I wanted to thank everyone for the answers and opinions, I only do it now because I've been a little busy lately.
Finally we made a mold (or better we recovered an old disused mold) for the piece in question.
I opted for injection to the center, direct injection "a fan", especially because the available stapler was small and I had to reduce as much as possible the bulk of the printer parts.
the piece after the first sampling has been shipped in a very minimal way and therefore is more than acceptable.

thanks to all and good holidays!
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If I can help with my experience in molding, I would advise you to inject the shovel in the head and if the costs allow it would be better with a hot channel, as do the coffee palettes.
the injection in the head keeps you a molecular orientation of the material parallel to the length of your object, this will give it a greater resistance to bending, clear that to reamp a similar object you will need an abs with melt-flow of at least 50.
hello and good day
fully agree....and if the costs do not allow it....come with a beautiful matezza until the end of the piece and make a nice fan along all the thickness.
 
fully agree....and if the costs do not allow it....come with a beautiful matezza until the end of the piece and make a nice fan along all the thickness.
Hello Marco
from the profile I see you are at the first post
Perhaps a moment in the presentation at the forum would have been appreciated
Anyway
you are welcome in the forum of cad3d.it
the Italian prog community
and that your attendance enrich us with new experiences
Thank you very much
 

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