Injection molding is the process of creating molds of the parts we want to reproduce and then running the molds through the injection molding machines to inject hot plastic under pressure into the mold, creating the desired replica.
These are the videos that Sundog has found useful in learning how to use Blender to create molds of 3D modeled parts for injection molding.
Background Lecture on Designing Injection Molding Systems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaRxIvS8Q_c
What Make Art:
(The second video is the one that was most useful to me and the one I found first, but it references the first video as a technique prereq along the way)
Other videos of some usefulness:
JohnSL:
Subscribe and dig down the rabbit hole, dude shares a lot of relevant info to our various projects despite not being Blender specific: https://www.youtube.com/@JohnSL/videos
Made By Zombies: Mold Making in Blender: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2PCpE40ZYQ
The Neverending Projects List: Crazy Split Lines with 3D Printed Molds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESSYNRm5MjI
CG Boost:
DECODED: Good Topology: What is it, and Why Does it Matter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvKzBThEsBM
MLT Studios: 7 Topology Tips Every 3D Artist Should Know: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSLELihVi6I
We really need a better name for this machine!
Preliminary mold characteristics, as measured by Sundog - these values are still subject to review until such time that this message is removed from this wiki page.
Slot height: 100mm
Slot thickness: 15.1mm
Slot lip thickness: 6mm
Maximum mold face height: 90mm
Minimum combined mold thickness (not including slot portion): 48mm (24mm per mold half)
Injection nozzle extrusion: 3mm diameter
Injection nozzle cone: 4.25mm diameter at top, 16.5mm diameter at bottom, 10mm height
Ejector pegs: 12mm diameter
Ejector peg spacing: 65mm between centers
Mold set screws: 9.25mm diameter (uses a 5mm hex key) centered on slot section of the mold assembly, max hole depth 20mm (screw length: 34.5mm)
NOTE: This is very tentative and based entirely on Sundog's guesswork. This note will be removed once we have better information.
Because of the tapered end of the extrusion nozzle and its position (namely, that it intersects the area for the Slot Portion of the stationary mold half) we need to move the extrusion assembly out of the way when changing the mold.
This must be done after the extrusion assembly has had adequate time to cool down or else severe burns can and likely will occur!
Sundog thinks the process will look like this: