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Making Mould in SolidWorks
Making Mould in SolidWorks
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Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Making Mould in SolidWorks
Open the part file of the object to be moulded
Make Parting Line.
Make Parting Surface
Make axis to define direction vector for ruled surface
Make bottom Surface of mould and trim the surface with the ruled surface to create the bottom of the mould
Make the tooling split
Split the final mould
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