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I wanted to know if to make a quote for a mold, do you use six specific software? :finger:
Hello everyoneTechnical quoti plast
other times we make a quote to the mold designer ( subscribed ) and who builds it formulates its cost on the basis of the project cost
the best software in the world is the experienceI wanted to know if to make a quote for a mold, do you use six specific software? :finger:
all very true, but to be honest the confusion and approximation mostly lies in both sides .......I believe that in general there is confusion and perhaps a little approximation.
hi ip...all very true, but to be honest the confusion and approximation mostly lies in both sides ..
and as if it wasn't enough miss the desire/time/competence to sit and discuss these differences
http://www.microcae.com/note/stampo.htmseems to have invented a specific sw to value a moldI wanted to know if to make a quote for a mold, do you use six specific software? :finger:
that is why many companies prefer to deal with technical studies that in addition to the emgineering of the piece have experience also for the design of the mold....
from that experience I understood the following things:
1) every time I have to draw a piece that will be printed, telephone to the molder and submit the preliminary design and I feel that modifications proposes me, compatibly with the functionality of the piece.
2) when drawing I always think about how they will be matrix and punch and division line
first I designed expensive 3d models.... now I always design with an eye for the cost of the mold.
Hi.
Okay, but be careful about something. In this way, will your product come into the market? Americans would say plastic trash:wink:from that experience I understood the following things:
1) every time I have to draw a piece that will be printed, telephone to the molder and submit the preliminary design and I feel that modifications proposes me, compatibly with the functionality of the piece.
2) when drawing I always think about how they will be matrix and punch and division line
first I designed expensive 3d models.... now I always design with an eye for the cost of the mold.
Hi.
hi big ip:::: : : : :that is why many companies prefer to deal with technical studies that in addition to the emgineering of the piece have experience also for the design of the mold.
in essence is what I do every day:biggrin:
This is a good questionhi big ip:::: : : : :
according to your experience
at least the commercial ones
it is better to make them in the house having the necessary equipment
or according to widespread logic it is advisable to buy them already made
because I have doubts we call them commercial
which could affect estimates
Thank you very much
Maybe you're right, but it's still like this from my side.Okay, but be careful about something. proceeding in this way your product so
will result in the market ? Americans would say plastic trash
that is in practice will be another (useful?!) container, without innovation,design and
differentiation. we are full of "plastic objects" meaningless,
Maybe we could have done without it.
if in the design phase of the product you always think about how the mold will be, as
it will be the division line, cabbage this I can not do because otherwise I have
need a cart, etc.... never innovate.
as I wish it were as you write.assume that in 2010 everything is possible (and therefore printable).
to give back these Americans....returning to the Americans, they say, "You don't find a moldist who can do it,
simple...change it.
look that a cube as it is (without sforms) is not that it is the ultimate in printability. :wink:There will always be one who can realize what you have in your head. therefore
If you always think about cost, money... I would always grow cubes; printable, economical, but still "cubes". therefore devoid of design and innovation
Hi Ip...... .This is a good question
as you see I am for the standard purchased, of course at honest costs.
then who better than you can verify the actual cost of fitting in the other way??? :biggrin::wink:
No offense, but these periods give me the impression of being on another planet....
If you always think about cost, money... I would always grow cubes; printable, economical, but still "cubes". therefore devoid of design and innovation:wink:
Hi.
I want to deepen the speech, but better in private.. I do not want to make names and figures on a forum .Hi Ip...... .
It was like you said:
because to napoli in the vicinity of the former football field of the napoli ascarelli
there existed "the dig" a kind of outdoor supermarket of iron-boat-tubs
special steels and all that resembled or at least appeared irony
it was all from the dismantling of ships of the aftergora more or less sunk that prevented from the port
But now it's over 20 years
for the molds I doubt I remain
I do and recount the commercial ones even in front of your analysis
I say I know dear and out of the market
suppliers know traditional ones that more or less everyone knows
Thank you.