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special design with subframes

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Hello, I ask your friends how to design this plastic detail, I can't understand the mechanism of dismantling the subframes. allego files thanks to all good day
 

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It's all a unique subsquadro. you can make a smaller cart with the dome and a frame that enters/exit crossroads to make the track.
 
It's all a unique subsquadro. you can make a smaller cart with the dome and a frame that enters/exit crossroads to make the track.
I don't understand how? you can better explain the subframe is also on the bottom. thank you
 
I'm sorry. you can't do it..the problem is the frontal piece of the dome, if there were then you would do it as mechanicalmg told you.
 
I'm sorry. you can't do it..the problem is the frontal piece of the dome, if there were then you would do it as mechanicalmg told you.
I have a printed piece even if slightly different and with the customer's logo, I can't post it. However a way to extract it there must be.
 
Then it's not exactly how you drew it....something different is if it did unless it made it with the 3d printer with wax to lose and definitely do all the subsquadri.
 
I have a printed piece even if slightly different and with the customer's logo, I can't post it. However a way to extract it there must be.
aaah beeeeh, then follow the line/and division of the mold, the answer is there.
Let us know
 
aaah beeeeh, then follow the line/and division of the mold, the answer is there.
Let us know
Did you make it easy? I follow the lines I see two internal side movements and one in the central area at least seems like this but I cannot understand how they can move without colliding. the customer wants to build a different piece of form than he owns. I can't tell him to show me his mold. I don't print the old piece from us.
 
Did you make it easy? I follow the lines I see two internal side movements and one in the central area at least seems like this but I cannot understand how they can move without colliding. the customer wants to build a different piece of form than he owns. I can't tell him to show me his mold. I don't print the old piece from us.
changes the outer shell and the upper design a bit of shape is not as I posted but that the internal movement is that. It is made to injection there are the marks of the expellers and the sign of underwater injection. the piece has to be detached on three faces that join . who did it used some mechanism that I can't understand.
 
If you have time, take the model you have published in this discussion, and enter the division lines. I have a half idea how they did it, but we're in the field of pornography of the printers, so before we say a good shit, let's see these lines. .
 
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If you have time, take the model you have published in this discussion, and enter the division lines. I have a half idea how they did it, but we're in the field of pornography of the printers, so before we say a good shit, let's see these lines. .
I'm at work tomorrow and the place. I thought of 2 distinct movements a mechanism that releases the central part at the opening of the mold via trolley and spring and a lifter mechanism for the two side tied to the extraction table. but also in this case also wanting to follow the lines I see on the original I have collision.
 
beautiful challenge this object.
I have no way to verify but maybe you could do by splitting the side cart into the last section by inserting a insert that makes a small stroke pushed by a spring when the cart turns and releases it.
 
If you have time, take the model you have published in this discussion, and enter the division lines. I have a half idea how they did it, but we're in the field of pornography of the printers, so before we say a good shit, let's see these lines. .
linee_divisione.webp
 
update blue lines are those of divsion, drawing and dissected on the mold split plane
 

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possible solution .
movement 1 is this for the whole race with a piston or whatever, the central part we release it with a second internal movement, opening or with trolley tied to the extractor.
 

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you could do with a cart that extracts the two longitudinal grooves, the same cart at the end of its run goes to move an additional insert that creates the transverse groove. when the cart retracts the insert is made to drag from a spring. You just need a little run. In this way, however, you will have to put the extractors on the planes under the longitudinal grooves.
 
you could do with a cart that extracts the two longitudinal grooves, the same cart at the end of its run goes to move an additional insert that creates the transverse groove. when the cart retracts the insert is made to drag from a spring. You just need a little run. In this way, however, you will have to put the extractors on the planes under the longitudinal grooves.
I thought of a cart with a plug backwards, what do you think pro and against than your solution.
 

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from the part where you would put the cart but you have a part of figure, it would mean to make a cart that runs under the mold closing plan.
I feel complicated and expensive.
But maybe I didn't understand your idea.
 

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