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COIN HOLDER DESIGN Introduction Class A surface This is the styling surface which provides the aesthetic features of a component. A designer starts the component design from a class A surface. Class B surface Class B surface is obtained by offsetting the class A surface by the component thickness value. This B surface…
Antara Paul
updated on 03 Jan 2022
COIN HOLDER DESIGN
Introduction
Class A surface
This is the styling surface which provides the aesthetic features of a component. A designer starts the component design from a class A surface.
Class B surface
Class B surface is obtained by offsetting the class A surface by the component thickness value. This B surface contains all the engineering features of the component.
Class C surface
Class C surface is created along the tooling direction of the component and connects the class A and class B surfaces.
Tooling Axis
Tooling axis is the direction in which the 2 halves of a mould (core and cavity) opens or closes, or the direction in which the part is released from the mould.
Draft Analysis
Draft analysis measures the draft angle on multiple surfaces of a part along the tooling axis to check if the surfaces have the minimum required draft angle for it to be moulded properly.
Process
1. Creating Tooling axis
The tooling axis for the coin holder is made perpendicular to the base surface along the Y axis since the faces of the coin holder are not at a draft angle
2. Creating B surface
Final B Surface
3. Creating C surface
C surface (in orange color)
C surface trimmed with B Surface
Final surface body
Plastic Body
4. Draft analysis
Draft Analysis of class A surface
Draft analysis of closed plastic body
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