NX 10 Mold Wizard (Part 3) This 3-part article discusses a few of the commands within NX10 Mold Wizard functionality that are very impressive and indicate the level of sophistication of the cross-applicational software product. Part 3 discusses the steps that create the cavity and core inserts, which will contain the molded product part cavities, and how to slice it into the two halves. It also provides a rough overview of completing many of the steps in the process of building the parts and subassemblies of the complete mold assembly.
Defining the Workpiece In Your Mold Wizard Project This step in the Mold Wizard CAD process can be implemented with several different approaches of how you might want to define the portion of the mold that actually shapes the molded product part. The Part to Be Molded As an example, we’ll work with a small injected molded part designed to rotate like a pump vane or maybe it’s a part in an industrial assembly machine that loads parts into position in an assembly You’ll see in the references that follow that the part is named “ doubleflipper”. Garrett Koch PLM Application Engineer, Swoosh Technologies Well-accomplished in drafting, design, and engineering in many industries since 1973, Garrett has been developing patentable designs and has taken on large-scale engineering projects. In 1994, he embarked on a different career in CAD training, courseware development, and technical support – where he focused on teaching a variety of students (including PhD’s from MIT, project engineers at Los Alamos National Labs, officers at NASA, and users across the continent at major manufacturers of aerospace, automotive, and power generation). Garrett excels at the knowledge transfer of NX mechanical CAD and Teamcenter and is considered an expert in NX installation, configuration, and technical support. Want to learn more about NX? Contact us at 314-549-8110 or use the contact form to get in touch!
Author: Garrett Koch Garrett L. Louis, MO In 1973 Garrett quick-started a career with an associates degree and a dose of ambition.
20 years afterwards, he was well-accomplished in drafting, design, and engineering in many industries developing patentable designs and realizing many successful large-scale engineering projects. In 1994 he embarked on a different career in CAD training, courseware development, and technical support. During the last couple of decades, Garrett has taught Phd’s from MIT, project engineers at Los Alamos National Labs, officers at NASA, and users across the continent at major manufacturers of aerospace, automotive, power generation, jewelry you name it! He’s even taught around the world, literally. Garrett excels at the knowledge transfer of NX mechanical CAD and Teamcenter in a friendly, entertaining, and effective learning environment. Garrett is also considered an expert in NX installation, configuration, and technical support.
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