It's an actual case, a home electronics plastic housing.
Please see below pictures:
http://pb-i4.s3.amazonaws.com/photos...37502641-1.jpg
http://pb-i4.s3.amazonaws.com/photos...37502641-0.jpg
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It's an actual case, a home electronics plastic housing.
Please see below pictures:
http://pb-i4.s3.amazonaws.com/photos...37502641-1.jpg
http://pb-i4.s3.amazonaws.com/photos...37502641-0.jpg
improve product design, increase the hole as shown below.
injection molding surface ok!!
http://pb-i4.s3.amazonaws.com/photos...37502641-2.jpg
So you are saying the sliding component used to make the transverse hole had some spring in it and gave the kind of scuff mark usually associated with insufficient draft angle and a sparked finish?
I can see how the new hole would reduce the force springing the slide open, but somehow it doesn't look big enough???
Can you explain the point of this thread has I'm struggling to see it.??
Hi,all.
Perhaps this explanation as below picture, anyone can better understand.
Please see:
http://pb-i4.s3.amazonaws.com/photos...37657719-0.jpg
Hi, Robin . Yes, increase draft angle is a method. But this Product shape design is not allow the change of draft angle.
So the mould opens like this...
Attachment 6027
...and you only need to relieve the pressure at the top.
That is very clever :beer: