Tutorials

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Design of Three Plate Mold an Introduction

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Ok Today I will Tell you about Shrinkage, Completely

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Let Start With Beginning..

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Today the Topic is Runner's

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So, you are a newbie and wanna start your designing career with Autocad. Than yes you need this while you are opening your CAD.

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Finishing strategies machine the actual component form and where applicable, follow on from the Area Clearance operation. Suitable values are required to control the accuracy and amount of excess material to be left on a component by a tool path. The parameters used for this purpose are called Thickness and Tolerance

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This is a Golden Rule to Consider Before Designing the Mold. So Observe the Slide CareFully

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Hello Guys, Today i gonna give you details about Runner less Mould.

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Here is the Next Part of Working with Power Mill.. Follow the Steps and You will found your way with Power Mill. Some text are Referenced from Book and Online Training Tutorials Thanks and Enjoy..!!

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After Step 12 here the Remain Things you Have to do...:-

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Guidelines for 3D Printing This short guide will help fix, modify and export 3D design data to a format suitable for 3D printing.

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One of the best model i printed yesterday night, I am sure that you will love to see, because its valentine day special.!!

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Raster, Radial, Spiral, and Pattern Finishing. Introduction. This section will cover Finishing strategies created by the downward projection of a Pattern, which include four types, Raster, Radial, Spiral and (user defined) Pattern. PowerMILL generates the toolpaths by projecting a wireframe form down the Z-axis onto the model. The standard patterns applied in Raster, Radial, and Spiral are achieved by entering values directly into the Finishing Form. The resultant Pattern can be displayed by selecting Preview before executing the command by selecting Apply. The Pattern option requires a user-defined geometric form (active Pattern), which is projected down Z onto the model as a tool path.