You create a mold using a sequence of integrated tools that control the mold creation process. You can use these mold tools to analyze and correct deficiencies with either SOLIDWORKS or imported models of parts to be molded.
Mold tools span from initial analysis to creating the tooling split. The
result of the tooling split is a multibody part containing separate bodies for the
molded part, the core, and the cavity, plus other optional bodies such as side cores.
The multibody part file maintains your design intent in one convenient location. Changes
to the molded part are automatically reflected in the tooling bodies.
You can save each tooling body into a separate part document by
right-clicking the body in Solid Bodies
and selecting Insert into New Part. Then insert the new parts into an assembly, where
you can add other supporting hardware, create mates, and so on. The new parts have
external references to the original model, so changes to the molded part are
automatically reflected in the tooling parts in the assembly.
The Mold Tools toolbar also includes additional tools common to the mold
process, such as
Scale
and
Move
Face
, as well as surface modeling tools such
as
Planar Surface
and
Knit
Surface
.
Mold
Design Tools Overview has more information on when and how to use the various mold
tools.