Looking for a book on mold design with SolidWorks

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by M.D., May 8, 2005.

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    M.D. Guest

    M.D., May 8, 2005
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    grantmi1 Guest

    In the search bar up on the right hand side of the screen, if you are
    using google online, type mold design in search and hit the search
    group button. You will find lots of information. I am not trying to be
    rude or a smart ass, but this is the best way to start because lots of
    other people have asked.
     
    grantmi1, May 8, 2005
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    M.D. Guest

    I was hoping for recommendations of good books, or at least those that
    others have found useful. But thatnks for the search engine tutorial
    anyway.
     
    M.D., May 9, 2005
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    grantmi1 Guest

    I am not aware at this moment of Mold Design books specifically for
    SolidWorks. It is more about knowing mold design and knowing SolidWorks
    seperately and then bringing the knowledge together. If you don't no
    mold design then you will need a mold design book that does not include
    SolidWorks info. SolidWorks has info on how to split a part or create a
    cavity but that is included in the tutorial. I don't have a specific
    book at this time and I have been doing mold design for 6 years. But I
    understand mold design and SoldiWorks so the only thing I get from time
    to time is the guidlines for a specific material.

    http://www.google.com/search?complete=1&hl=en&q=mold+design+guide

    http://www.google.com/search?complete=1&hl=en&q=mold+design+tutorials

    http://www.google.com/search?complete=1&hl=en&lr=&q=mold+design+books
     
    grantmi1, May 9, 2005
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    Mike Tripoli Guest

    Did anybody click on Mr. Huber's link from his initial post? I don't
    think he needs help with Mold design per se.... he's looking for
    particulars regarding SW and mold design. Sorry I can't help...

    Mike Tripoli
     
    Mike Tripoli, May 9, 2005
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    Jeff Howard Guest

    ... When I took the training involving mold stuff, it was a lot of
    surface stuff, splitting things and extending surfaces, seemed like a pain.
    Maybe that's why there are add-on mold packages.
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    Do any of them help with that kind of stuff, or are they component
    libraries?

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    Jeff Howard, May 9, 2005
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    matt Guest


    Just to give you some incremental hints ( a brain dump on this subject
    would be too much), but for shutoff surfaces, don't try to use the SW built
    in tools. It will too often give, well, "entertaining" results, assuming
    you have a good sense of humor about that kind of thing.

    The usual tools for shut offs (for me anyway) are...

    - "delete hole" This is for the case where you just want to fill in the
    existing surface. It's kind of a hidden command. There is no icon or menu
    item for it (except that it works like a portion of the "untrim" tool), you
    will only see it if you select the edge of a closed loop on a surface and
    try to delete it. It will first ask you if you are trying to delete the
    surface feature or the hole in the surface. It fills in the hole with the
    underlying brep.

    - "planar surface". it should be obvious when this is appropriate.

    - "fill surface". for basically any simple shutoff situation not covered
    by the above two.

    - if you have to do complex shutoffs, you'll wind up using extruded, lofted
    and ruled surfaces, of course along with trim, extend and knit.

    Good luck,

    Matt
     
    matt, May 10, 2005
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    M.D. Guest

    Hi Mike,

    Thanks for checking out my web site. You're right, I'm pretty comfortable
    with mold design, just want to get up to speed on all of the tricks to
    SolidWorks. So far, I'm not impressed. I tried to create a shut off
    surface in a part opening that breaks out into two planar surfaces that are
    at an angle to each other. It should have been very simple. The surface
    "wrinkled" where the two planes intersect. I was able to create a core,
    delete and patch a face, but had no luck using the new mold tools creating
    the cavity.
    I imported the part into a new file, extruded a boss on the two planar
    surfaces, away from the cavity direction, and used that lump to create a
    cavity in assembly mode. I think it should have been easier. My base part
    is fairly simple, 93 features, but takes up too much time rebuilding. I'm
    using a 3.2 GHz computer with 1 Gb of RAM, so it shouldn't be too bad.
    I find the SolidWorks help files, and error messages, to be lacking. It
    seems that there is very often a work-around when SolidWorks doesn't want to
    do its job, but it usually requires a workaround, and I find that
    disappointing too. So, I was hoping I could buy a book to make me smarter
    about using Solidworks.

    Thanks to everyone who made suggestions. I ordered a book by David Murray
    called "Inside SolidWorks 2003". I've heard some good things about it, and
    it does cover some mold design. Once I read it, I'll post my opinion here,
    if anyone is interested.

    Thanks again,

    Rocky

    www.dzynsource.com
     
    M.D., May 10, 2005
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