lucky-guesser
Industrial
- Apr 11, 2023
- 126
I'm not totally new to working with molds, but I don't have a ton of experience either, so this is definitely a new one for me.
Imagine your dogs food bowl, except it's 36" wide, has dividers in it and is made for cows. We currently have one model that has a divider straight down the middle cutting it in half, and another with a "Y" divider cutting it into 3 equal sections. Our molds are getting pretty old so while we are rebuilding the molds we figured we might as well do a redesign of the part as well. One of the current ideas is to mold the bowl as a stand alone piece, then have the dividers either be molded or formed out of stainless separately and let the customer decide which, if an divider they want to use. The idea is to mold T-slots into the bowl walls, but for the dividers to be inserted, in my mind these molded slots would have to be perfectly straight with no draft angle. This definitely doesn't work for the body of the part but I was wondering if you guys thought we could get away with no draft just in these slots.
Material is virgin polyethylene, 1% shrink factor.
Imagine your dogs food bowl, except it's 36" wide, has dividers in it and is made for cows. We currently have one model that has a divider straight down the middle cutting it in half, and another with a "Y" divider cutting it into 3 equal sections. Our molds are getting pretty old so while we are rebuilding the molds we figured we might as well do a redesign of the part as well. One of the current ideas is to mold the bowl as a stand alone piece, then have the dividers either be molded or formed out of stainless separately and let the customer decide which, if an divider they want to use. The idea is to mold T-slots into the bowl walls, but for the dividers to be inserted, in my mind these molded slots would have to be perfectly straight with no draft angle. This definitely doesn't work for the body of the part but I was wondering if you guys thought we could get away with no draft just in these slots.
Material is virgin polyethylene, 1% shrink factor.