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subsquadro panel

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I press that I am not a molding expert, but seeing your design comes spontaneously to me the question: is it really necessary to realize the component in a single piece?

I tend to make the pieces thinking about the technologies that I have in the house, I would have designed it as a simple sheet, drilled in correspondence of the "presins", eventualmente svasando or lamando the holes, and then realized the "presins" perforated and threaded axially, joining all with screws.

especially if it is a small prototypal production, save a lot on the cost of the mold.
with the heat staking (or other types of welding) you save a lot of screws, work and complications if the screw loosens. but, as mentioned, depends on the material.
for a few pieces (some units) could be enough a sls print .
 
base plate with holes made of vacuum thermoforming and " funghetti " injection molded cables and stuck in the holes of the plate? it takes a little assembly work (very easily automated) but perhaps it can also come to a definitive configuration through cheap prototypes.
But I agree, of course, with an expatriate reader: without numbers you think wrong.
I am even more in agreement with exxon: The moldists are almost artists, someone who has never understood anything about molds!
 
In fact, I am new to the forum, but the question posed by the op seems definitely unresponsive (although essentially, by experience it would be a no). really lacks a lot of information necessary to be able to give a sensible answer:

What measures do you have?
which type of material
What object is this?
molding in what sense? a single mold?
and economic convenience?
the finishing level?

The proposed solutions involve variations which I think are not indifferent to the final result, but apparently accepted. . without information above is a senseless speech and however with a single injection mold the model represented at the first post is not feasible.

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In fact, I am new to the forum, but the question posed by the op seems definitely unresponsive (although essentially, by experience it would be a no). really lacks a lot of information necessary to be able to give a sensible answer:

What measures do you have?
which type of material
What object is this?
molding in what sense? a single mold?
and economic convenience?
the finishing level?

The proposed solutions involve variations which I think are not indifferent to the final result, but apparently accepted. . without information above is a senseless speech and however with a single injection mold the model represented at the first post is not feasible.

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Some odds find them if you read the post #4....
 

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