Pro-E job openings for mold design in Pro/Mold

Pro-E job openings for mold design in Pro/Mold

Post by Dane Whittingt » Wed, 13 Aug 1997 04:00:00



Mold Designers

Alpha Mold West, Inc of Broomfield, Colorado; and Alpha Mold, Inc of Huber
Heights, Ohio; have immediate openings for mold designers with Pro/Mold
experience in the designing of molds for plastic injection.

Please call 303-465-1701 and ask for Dane for more details.  Or, E-mail:

Please visit our home page if even only curious.
        alphamoldwest.com  for the Colorado division or
        alphamold.com   for the Ohio division

Alpha Mold West, Inc is located between Denver and Boulder Colorado on Hwy 36

Alpha Mold Inc is located northeast of Dayton, Ohio on I-70;  8 miles east of
its intersection with I-75.

 
 
 

Pro-E job openings for mold design in Pro/Mold

Post by Dane Whittingt » Tue, 19 Aug 1997 04:00:00


Mold Designers

Alpha Mold West, Inc of Broomfield, Colorado; and Alpha Mold, inc of Huber
Heights, Ohio;  have immediate openings for mold designers with Pro/Mold
experience in the designing of molds for plastic injection.

Please call 303-465-1701 and ask for Dane for more details.  Or, E-mail:

Please visit our home page if even only curious.
        alphamoldwest.com for the Colorado division
                                or
        alphamold.com    for the Ohio division

Alpha Mold West, Inc is located between Denver and Boulder Colorado  on Hwy 36

Alpha Mold, Inc is located northeast of Dayton, Ohio  on I-70;  8 miles east
of its intersection with I-75.

 
 
 

1. Pro Mold, how much library work needed to design molds

For those of you using Pro Mold, I would really appriciate some straight
talk about what it takes to get going with Pro Mold.

I have heard that the core and cavity functions are the primary value in
Pro Mold. Does this function help with side-cores?

How realistic is maintaining associativity?
Are there additional constraints to working methods that are
associative?
Does it take more time?

Nearly all of the parts I work on need rework, addition of draft
(taper). Many of these files will be imported from IGES or STEP so I
will need to add taper to walls of dumb models that will have blends
around them. Is this possible?
Should I plan on using Pro or some other software to modify the parts to
get them moldable?

I am also concerned about the moldbase and component libraries.

Are the moldbase libraries parametric assemblies? I've been told that
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cannot be adjusted, is this correct?

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How much of this will I have to build up myself?

Thanks

JTS

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