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Injection Mold Part Design

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  • Dec 23, 2024
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Injection Mold Part Design, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.48, with 45 lectures, based on 472 reviews, and has 1991 subscribers.

You will learn about The ability to create production ready CAD for injection molded parts. In depth knowledge of how injection molded parts get produced and the Rules of Thumb to succeed. Understand the inner workings of an injection mold machine Complete 4 real world case studies on injection mold designs This course is ideal for individuals who are Inventors, Business owners, and Makers who want to bring their products to life in production. It is particularly useful for Inventors, Business owners, and Makers who want to bring their products to life in production.

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Summary

Title: Injection Mold Part Design

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 4.48

Number of Lectures: 45

Number of Published Lectures: 45

Number of Curriculum Items: 45

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 45

Original Price: $27.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • The ability to create production ready CAD for injection molded parts.
  • In depth knowledge of how injection molded parts get produced and the Rules of Thumb to succeed.
  • Understand the inner workings of an injection mold machine
  • Complete 4 real world case studies on injection mold designs
  • Who Should Attend

  • Inventors, Business owners, and Makers who want to bring their products to life in production.
  • Target Audiences

  • Inventors, Business owners, and Makers who want to bring their products to life in production.
  • Creating your own product is a rewarding experience, but it can be challenging to know where to start. Our Injection Mold Design Course is the perfect solution for anyone looking to learn how to create their own products without breaking the bank. This course covers everything you need to know about designing and creating injection moldable parts. With our course, you’ll be able to create your very own products in no time – and at a fraction of the cost of hiring a consultant!

    Who is this course for?

    Anyone with an idea for a hardgoods product. Typical success stories are individuals or small teams that want to sell somewhere between $10,000 and 10 M $ in product. Below 10k and you’re likely doing more custom/bespoke projects, above 10 M and you will likely need a larger team with their own experience and processes/systems. Solopreneur and small teams.

    Inventor– An individual with a product idea they wish somebody would create and release to the market

    Innovator – Someone who knows a product category and wants to create a custom solution to Serve that market

    Business/sales– Someone who again realizes a markets need for a specific product and would like to better understand the process in going from an idea to a reality.

    Licensor – Someone who needs a prototype to sell their concept to a larger company. Being informed about the process of product development. Showing up to a licensing agreement pitch with a wholistic understanding of how

    Who is this course not for?

    Drop Shippers/importers

    -This course focuses on creating new products for new market opportunities.

    Software products

    -Software products have their own development pipelines and best practices. Some hardgoods products have software components, we will talk briefly about these but it will not be a focus

    LARGE projects

    -Many Inventors have project ambitions that require MANY key relationships to be established with large existing corporations. This course can help you create the necessary products but communicating with those big companies is hard.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Course Introduction

    Lecture 2: Module Overview

    Lecture 3: Injection & Clamping

    Lecture 4: Tool, Cooling, Part Ejection

    Lecture 5: Part (Sprue, Runner, Gate, Part)

    Lecture 6: Practical Mold Examples

    Chapter 2: Injection Mold Design Principles

    Lecture 1: Module Overview

    Lecture 2: Why do we Draft Parts

    Lecture 3: Why do parts need uniform Wall Thickness

    Lecture 4: What about undercuts

    Lecture 5: Mold Function Review

    Lecture 6: Aesthetic Considerations Overview

    Lecture 7: Gate Types

    Lecture 8: Surface Textures

    Lecture 9: Weld Lines

    Lecture 10: Mold Degredation

    Lecture 11: Part Count Planning

    Lecture 12: Mold Design Tools

    Chapter 3: CAD Modeling

    Lecture 1: Module Overview

    Lecture 2: CAD Program Options

    Lecture 3: Draft and Parting Line

    Lecture 4: Shell

    Lecture 5: Ribs

    Lecture 6: Bosses

    Lecture 7: Shut offs

    Lecture 8: Threads

    Lecture 9: Living Hinges

    Lecture 10: Text/Decoration

    Lecture 11: Interfacing with External Parts

    Lecture 12: Undercuts

    Lecture 13: Snap Fits

    Lecture 14: Injection Mold Design Workflow

    Lecture 15: W.I.D.G.E.T. Checklist

    Chapter 4: Practical Examples

    Lecture 1: Module Overview

    Lecture 2: Measuring Cups

    Lecture 3: Fork

    Lecture 4: Rotary Tool Housing

    Lecture 5: Steam Controller Review

    Chapter 5: Production

    Lecture 1: Module Overview

    Lecture 2: Design Checklist & Prototyping

    Lecture 3: Quoting

    Lecture 4: Cost Reduction Options

    Lecture 5: Mold Design & Pilot Run

    Lecture 6: Mold Modifications

    Chapter 6: Wrap Up

    Lecture 1: Wrapping things up

    Instructors

  • Injection Mold Part Design  No.2
    Ryan Kelly
    Product Design Engineer
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  • 3 stars: 34 votes
  • 4 stars: 175 votes
  • 5 stars: 257 votes
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