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1、 Mold DemoCreating Parting Line: Load the included Vampire Boy model. Go to Tab > Moldable PartCreate a parting line curve by activating the mold toolbar feature by selecting the Moldable Part tab. Then click on the Parting Line Curve icon on the toolbar andFreeform Mold Demo -1- click on the Sho

2、w Parting Line Color icon to show the parting line. The arrow on the screen indicates the mold pull direction. You can change the direction by clicking on the Set Direction icon to check the best parting line solution. Once everything is set, click on Apply to create the parting line curve.The parti

3、ng line curve direction is already set for this model, but be sure the parting line draft angle is set to zero. To check if the draft angle is set to zero for this evaluation, go to Tools > Option > Parting line draft angle. For using the Parting Line tool, always set the draft to zero so that

4、 you will get a clear blue line. If the draft is not set to zero, the parting line curve will not be created in the correct location.Currently, the mold pull direction is already set correctly. If you want to show people the different pull direction, click on the Set Direction icon to change the set

5、ting.Showing Curvature Plot Freeform Mold Demo -2-The parting line curve is very dense and trying to pick up all the details necessary. If you want to look at the level of quality of the parting line curve, you can turn on the curvature plot and create a curvature plot of each curve. Go to:View >

6、 Design Curves -> Create Curvature Plots. Then click on the parting line curves on the model. By default, the plot is set in 2D to show the noise in Z direction only; you can also set to show the noise in X and Y direction by changing the 2D Curvature icon to 3D Curvature icon on the Dynabar. as

7、shown below 2D curvature plot showing on noise in Z directionFreeform Mold Demo -3- 3D curvature plot showing noise in X and Y directionIn most cases, you will only want to use the 2D curvature plot in the Z direction. The number shown on the curvature plot indicates the minimum radius curvature of

8、the curve. This number can be used to determine the tool size for machining in the future. To find the tool radius, simply take the inverse of the curvature value. The equation used in this calculation is shown below:C = 1/R ; C = curvature, R = radiusEditing Parting Line CurveFreeform Mold Demo -4-

9、 machining. To avoid this problem, I am going to smooth the parting line curve. To smooth the parting line curve, click on the Select icon on the toolbar and then click on the parting line curve. Change the number on the Points box to reduce thenumber of points on the curve. In most cases, you can r

10、educe the number of point by halfthen refit it. Be aware that it may have drifted from sharp details in the XY plane.Usually, after reducing the points on the parting line, the parting line will likely still be very close to the original parting line. However it does not work for every case. In most

11、 situations, you can just reduce the points and refit it just for demo purposes.Now I will refit the parting line curve by clicking on the Fit CurveFreeform Mold Demo -5- to Clay tool under the same flyout as the Parting Line Curve tool. Then click on the parting line curve. Refitting the curve will

12、 remove the curvature plot information because the refitted curve is actually a new curve. Therefore, you have to put the curvature plot back on to see the new result. Now you can see that the refitted curves have a low curvature and noise. You can also use the Smooth Curve tool under the Parting Li

13、ne Curve tool to smooth out the curves. After you are satisfied with the result, you can turn off the curvature plot.Fixing DraftFor this model, there is a draft problem. To demonstrate the draft-fixing feature, youFreeform Mold Demo -6-should point out some draft problems on the model. Indicate the

14、 areas behind the nose and the teeth (Create Parting Line actually surrounded these areas with curves, which can be deleted at this time. The next thing to do is to fix draft. As you can see on the screen, the nose and the tooth have a draft issue. To correct the problem, I can either add material o

15、r remove material to correct the problem under the Draft option.Go back to create moldable part and then select Draft tool on the toolbar. Then click on the parting line. The problem areas are shown in blue. Now I want to add material behind the nose to the fix the draft instead of chopping off the

16、nose to fix the draft. So I click on the Add Clay , but hold to the parting line by clicking thePreserver Parting line icon then click Apply.The changes on the model should be very quick, so you can say a few words or gesturing with your hands, then the changes should be done. The fixed model is sho

17、wn below.Freeform Mold Demo -7- Shelling The Model Click on the “d” key to show the model in See Through mode, and indicate that it is a solid model. Click the “d” key once more to return to an opaque view.Now you can shell the model. Click on Shell on the toolbar. For this model, I want a 4mm shell

18、. Then change the number in the Shell Thickness box on the dynabarto 4 and click Apply.Freeform Mold Demo -8-The shelling process should be done very quickly. While waiting for the model to be shelled, you can talk about the benefit of this feature. After the shell is complete, click on “d” on the k

19、eyboard again to activate the dotted mode for showing the part thickness. Click “d” to change to dotted mode to show part thicknessYou can check the part thickness by using the ruler feature. Go to Tools > Ruler or click “r” on the keyboard to activate the ruler feature. Then select Measure Thick

20、nessicon on the Dynabar and measure the part thickness.Freeform Mold Demo -9-Creating Split Joint For better visual, turn off the clay by clicking on Blank Clay icon. The resulting screen is shown above. By turning off the clay, you can see the glue joint that you will create on the screen. Now I wa

21、nt to be able to create the shiplap joint. I go down to the Split Joint tool and pick on the curve on the screen. It will create a butt joint by default first (shown below then I will create a shiplap joint on the modelFreeform Mold Demo -10-.After selecting the curve on the screen, a butt joint wil

22、l be created. The creation of butt joint will not fail on this model. The shiplap joint properties box will pop up automatically when the butt joint is created. On the ShipLap Joint Properties box, set the values on the boxes to:-Offset value to 2mm because its a 4mm shiplap-Depth value to 2.5mm, ju

23、st high enough that people can see the difference -Angle value to 5 degree so that it looks like in a angleFreeform Mold Demo -11- Ensure the Modify Region icon is selected on the dynabar then click on any two points on the outside curve of the model to define the region of the joint then click on a

24、ny place on the curve within the region to create the split joint (as shown above.For the demo, create shiplap joint at only one place because for every place you do, you have to be able to select the inside curve of the split joint in the middle of the demo when you are doing Make Part and Make Ins

25、ert. Therefore, to shorten the demo time and keep the audiences attention, avoid creating more than one split joint.Next you want to show the Groove split joint feature, make an undo after the shiplap joint is created. Then select Groove Joint icon and the Groove Joint Properties box will appear.Fre

26、eform Mold Demo -12- Make sure the sum of the Offset value and the Width value does not exceed the width of the split joint, which is 4mm in this case. Otherwise, you will receive an error message. Once the values are entered, ensure the Create Split Joint icon is selected on the dynabar to create a

27、 groove joint on the entire curve. Then select the curve on the screen and a Groove Joint will be created (shown as below Creating the groove joint for the demo is easier for the Make Part step later in the demo because you dont have to pick the separate section all the way around the curve.Freeform

28、 Mold Demo -13-Freeform Mold Demo -14-Making Part Now I will separate the model into 2 parts, part 1 and part 2. I go to the Make Part icon on the toolbar. Then select the Split Curve icon on the dynabar and click on the first split joint then the second split joint of the part. Next I click on the

29、Part 1 Side icon and click on the outside of the model(the face in this example to select what is going to the part 1.When selecting the part 1 side, uncheck the Blank Clay to show the whole piece of clay. Its easier in this way.Freeform Mold Demo -15-The first split joint is the outside curve of th

30、e part and the second split joint is the inside curve of the part The first split joint is highlighted in Freeform Mold Demo -16-The second split joint is highlighted in green as shown on the right now look at the other part by selecting Work on Part of the other part in the Object List. Freeform Mo

31、ld Demo -17-To turn on the object list, either click “o” on the keyboard or go to View > Object list On the Object List, click on the part icon, and select Work On Part option to select the part that you want to work on.For the rest of the demo, we will work on one part of the model, Part 1 the f

32、ace, though the other Part 2 can be done in a similar way.Freeform Mold Demo -18-Creating Mold InsertSo the next thing I will create an extent for the part, that is defining the actual mold insert dimensions, and create parting surfaces for the model.The extents can be resized to any dimension you n

33、eed to fit into the mold. To resize it, you go to the set extents option (which is usually active when first entering the Mold Insert tab and enter the XYZ values for the extents. To resize the extent, click on Create Mold Insert tab on the top of the workspace then select Mold Insert Properties and

34、 click on Set Extents icon on the Dynabar. Enter the desired dimension for the extent on the X,Y,Z boxes. For the demo, show people that the extent can be changed and set the numbers in the X,Y,Z boxes to a reasonable numbers. The following numbers are used for this demo:+X = 100.00, -X = -100.00+Y

35、= 150.00, -Y = -150.00Freeform Mold Demo -19-+Z = 100.00, -Z = -100.00Freeform Mold Demo -20-Creating Extruded Parting SurfaceNext I will create the parting surfaces for the part. I go to the Extrude Parting Surface tool then pick on two places on the curve to define the boundary. When you are picki

36、ng the points to define the boundary, you dont have to pick on the points, you can pick anywhere on the curve. The extruded surface can be created in a 45 degree angle. When extruding the surfaces from this example, extrude the surfaces perpendicularly from the form. For example, extrude it in a hor

37、izontal or vertical direction. Freeform Mold Demo -21-Creating Insert BlocksAfter the parting surface is completed, I will create a core insert block and a cavity insert blocks for the part. This can be done in a few steps. First I go to the Make Insert Blocks tool on the toolbar. Second, I pick the

38、 edge of the parting surface and the parting line. Finally, I select the side for the cavity block. To create insert blocks for the part:-Click on Parting Surface Curve icon on the Dynabar and select the edge of the extruded surface-Then select the parting line of the model (as shown below in greenF

39、reeform Mold Demo -22- -Click on Cavity Side icon on the dynabar and select the cavity side of the model.-Once the cavity side is selected, a plane will appear on the screen to represent the bottom of the cavity block.o Notes: Dont zoom to close to the model; otherwise you will not be able to see th

40、e plane.o Notes: If you selected the top part as the cavity side, then the plane should be placed on the topside or on the bottom side if the bottom part isselected as the cavity side.- A window will pop up and asks if the plane is placed correctly, click “Yes” if the plane location is correct or “N

41、o” if the plane location is incorrectFreeform Mold Demo -23- shown below Freeform Mold Demo -24-From here, I have two insert blocks, one for the core and the other one for the cavity. I can look at either one of the blocks by selecting it on the Object List. To look at the core block:-Turn on the ob

42、ject list and click on the core mold insert icon, and select Work On Component option-This will hide the cavity side component automatically. Freeform Mold Demo -25- Freeform Mold Demo -26-You can turn off “See Through Clay” option by View > Design Curve > See Through Clay for people easier to

43、 see to block Freeform Mold Demo -27-Reverse Engineering the Core FaceThe next thing I will do is to create patch surface for the core. After I create the patches, I can export the file to other CAD software to build other components on the mold insert such as runners systems, water lines, sprues, a

44、nd ejection pins, etc. To create the patch, I draw curves that defined the patch boundary on the core. Then using the Patch toolon the toolbar to create the batch surfaces for the core. Freeform Mold Demo -28-To draw curves defining the patch boundary on the core: -Select Draw tool under Parting Lin

45、e tool-Ensure the Fit on Create icon is selected on the dynabaro Notes: DO NOT select Split on Create icon on the dynabar because it will destroy the surfaces by separating the curve into two-Turn on See Through Clay option by: View > Design Curves > See Through Clay (if you find it to be easi

46、er.-Start drawing curve on the model to cover up the entire core (as shown aboveFreeform Mold Demo -29-To create patches on the core surface: -Once the curves are drawn on the surface, select the Patch tool -Ensure Fit to Clay and Manual Boundary Select icons are selected on the dynabaro Notes: Sele

47、cting the Fit to Clay icon will create patches that are more tightly fitted on the clay surface than using the Fit to Boundary icon . -Click on the curves in sequence to define the boundary of the patch. Once you are done the patches, go to the object list and folder the patches you create and label

48、 the folder something meaningful. You will need to refer to this folder later.Freeform Mold Demo -30-Exporting IGESOnce the Core side of Part 1 is patched, it can be exported as an IGES file for further modification in other CAD software. To export an IGES file of the Core side:Go to File > Expor

49、t > Curves and Patches, then check the following information in the dialog box that appears:Freeform Mold Demo -31- which will write an IGES file for CAD import. To export an STLfile of each of the blocks of the insert, for rapid prototyping:For the core, turn off the display of all Clay and Curv

50、es using the lower left display control: Then go to File > Export > Model, then, it will export the patches which will be subdivided to create polygons out of the patches.Usually, the default has adequate details when exporting the STL polygon file but if you want more detail, go to Patch Disp

51、lay Properties under the Blank Patches icon onFreeform Mold Demo -32-the Dynabar.Freeform Mold Demo -33- Changing the Display Resolution to High in thePatch Display Properties will give you a muchfiner tessellation of the patches.You can verify your results by reading the fileback in as an STL import and preview (but dontkeep it, just preview it as below Note: When expo

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