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doubt about type of molding and mold

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laspicci_89

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Hello everyone!
This is the first time I "open a discussion" :)
I'm studying industrial design and I'm designing a coffee maker for those with rhizoartrosis problems, so new handle and new locking system.

I have an existential doubt about the handle, about the type of molding (it will be in polymer material) and the realization, considering the various subsquadri... How would the mold for this object?
You have to assume that you use side plates for holes, right?

Thank you very much for your help
 

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Hello laspicci_89,
the object you created, in the perspective of molding, is not so trivial. I assume it must be a piece of appreciable aesthetics. First of all, it is necessary to define the parts in view of those that will be hidden from the user's eye. as precise as the mould can be made, there will always be negative witnesses/traces that could be perceived by the user. There are then superficial effects that limit these effects (photoincisions, embossing). As for the type of mold I confirm the presence of sleds to overcome the problem of the subsquadra, not for the holes (asole), as for the silhoutte of the handle. It was for me that I would coert him with the intention of printing it on the floor. Say hi.
 

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