LeifMasrud
Industrial
- Dec 28, 2006
- 4
I'm using wildfire 3.0 to create models of injection molding tools manually. (Don't want to shell out for Mold Design if I can do the same thing by getting more skilled with Wildfire.)
I've figured out how to do Boolean operations to subtract my part model from the mold base, but if I have a part which requires a core, I get the core and mold base as one part.
For example, imagine subtracting a hollow cylinder from a square block. Now I have a round hole in the block, but also the negative image of the hollow interior of the cylinder.
My question, then, is this: can I simply cut my mold base (from which I have already subtracted my part) into two pieces to form my base and my core without having to create a feature to remove the core from the base, and then re-create the core?
Simply put: is there a way to take one solid part (say a block) and cut it into two separate parts, so that in the end I have two .prt files?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I've figured out how to do Boolean operations to subtract my part model from the mold base, but if I have a part which requires a core, I get the core and mold base as one part.
For example, imagine subtracting a hollow cylinder from a square block. Now I have a round hole in the block, but also the negative image of the hollow interior of the cylinder.
My question, then, is this: can I simply cut my mold base (from which I have already subtracted my part) into two pieces to form my base and my core without having to create a feature to remove the core from the base, and then re-create the core?
Simply put: is there a way to take one solid part (say a block) and cut it into two separate parts, so that in the end I have two .prt files?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!