Plastic has unique properties that are not shared by other materials, and injection molding has a number of constraints that must be accommodated in the design process.
These constraints are different from other manufacturing techniques such as 3D printing and subtractive manufacturing. As a result, if you are designing something that will eventually be created in plastic, considering the complexities of manufacturing in your design process is critical.
You will have to learn to do things a little differently than you would with other materials and processes. In this course, you will learn how to design for injection molding, even when using additive manufacturing to create a plastic prototype using Fusion 360.
Instructor Thom Tremblay explains how to create a form, complete and visualize your design, prepare it for 3D printing, all while designing a ready-to-fit part.
Instructor Thom Tremblay explains how to create a form, complete and visualize your design, prepare it for 3D printing, all while designing a ready-to-fit part.
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