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Solidworks Step by Step Mold Tools tutorial. In this video, we go through all of the basic steps to create a Core/Cavity Mold in SolidWorks. We'll cover Draft, Draft Analysis, Scale, Parting Lines, Shut off Surfaces, Parting Surfaces, Tooling Splits and Core's as we create a mold for a simple plastic injection molded garbage can. Be sure to like and subscribe to get notifications about future videos and leave a comment with a tutorial that you want me to do in SolidWorks. Script (Rough): Good afternoon Everyone, In today’s video, we’re going to do a quick Mold tools tutorial. We’ll go over Draft, Draft Analysis, Scale, Parting Lines, Shut off Surfaces, Parting Surfaces, Tooling Splits creating Cores. If you enjoyed this video, please be sure to hit the like button and subscribe to get notifications about future videos. Here we have a simple model of an ABS plastic garbage can that I put together. It has some structural fins and handle holes on the side as well as a little logo on the bottom. The first thing we want to do is a draft analysis, to ensure that our model is properly drafted. Draft is a taper to the part that allows it to be easily removed from the mold. Without it, the part may get suck in the tooling. We will use the draft analysis tool to check the draft, selecting the top face for the direction of pull and setting the draft angle to 3 degrees. Green faces indicate positive draft, while red faces indicate negative draft. They will form the tooling core and cavity, respectively. We are going to set the parting line to be at the top outer edge of the part, so we want all of the inner faces and top face to be green and all of the outer faces to be red. As you see, our fins are yellow, indicating that they require draft. We will use the draft tool to create a neutral plane draft of three degrees at on those faces. Now we see that our part is properly drafted, we can scale our part. This accounts for shrinkage as the part cools after it leaves the mold. We will scale about the parts centrode and set the scaling to be 1.03 Our next step is to create the parting line, which is the edge of the part, we are the mold separates. I’m going to run my curser over the outer edge, right click and hit select tangency. Our parting edge is complete, but we need to create shut off surfaces between on the handles before we can create our core and cavity. Shut off surfaces are used to divide thru holes between the core and cavity. We’ll select the inner edges of the handle to create our surfaces. Now we just have to create our parting surface, with is a surface that extends out from the parting line and create our sketch for the mold. We’ll sketch out a simple rectangle on the top face of the part. And we’ll hide our parting surface and line. Our last step is to create a simple core for our side handles. Since the lower cavity section of the mold is protruding inward to the handle shut off surface. We’ll need to split the cavity up, so the trash been can be properly ejected. You would also use cores to simulate other mold features, such as ejector pins. We’ll make a simple rectangular sketch on the side face of the cavity, setting the depth to go all the way to the shut off surface. And we’ll repeat on the other side. Now as we separate out the components, we see that we’ve captured the outline of the handle on the two core bodies. This has been a quick tutorial on the basic Solidworks mold tools. Be sure to like and subscribe. If you have a Solidworks topic you want me to cover in a tutorial, be sure to let me know in the comments below. #Solidworkstutorial #Solidworkstutorialforbegineers #Solidworks #SolidWorksMoldTools #KrawchukIndustries