Inside a $25,000 Disc Golf Mold

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Us disc golfers sometimes refer to different discs as “disc golf molds” 🥏 but have you ever wondered what an actual disc golf mold looks like?
Well.. wonder no more! 👀
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  • @trulsrohk9
    @trulsrohk93 ай бұрын

    Hi Jesse! Injection molding process technician here. The sprue bushing is made as an insert for probably a few reasons. Chief among them, you could try different bushings with different size sprues/gates. That would affect pressure loss and gate seal time which can change a myriad of different aspects of the part. Also, if any part of the sprue or where the nozzle mates to the bushings is damaged, it is easier and cheaper to fix.

  • @abecker7231
    @abecker72313 ай бұрын

    Man as a mold maker watching you guys take this apart was pure entertainment. Sometimes you've just got to hit stuff with some oomph. Brass hammers will be your best friend

  • @Eth3realwarrior
    @Eth3realwarrior3 ай бұрын

    An expanded diagram would make a BADASS T shirt!

  • @BoondockSaintRyan
    @BoondockSaintRyan3 ай бұрын

    As a disc golfer who used to work in the Automotive industry, specifically Thermoplastics and interior components, I thoroughly enjoyed this video. It gives additional appreciation for what you guys and gals do, and how difficult it is to make a professionally approved disc. Cheers

  • @AndrewWoodDiscGolf
    @AndrewWoodDiscGolf3 ай бұрын

    Bro that’s just nuts! Thanks for the behind the scenes look. The word that keeps coming to mind is grown-up. From learning to weld in your garage to dealing with 700lb molds and lots of words I don’t understand… what a journey!

  • @brandoncox70
    @brandoncox703 ай бұрын

    My guess is that MVP doesn't have the injection circle because they are using that center mold on multiple disc. Example. Envy and proxy have the same center but different gyro rim mold

  • @aftertheburial420
    @aftertheburial4203 ай бұрын

    Yes! This is Awesome! I've always wanted to see this much detail!

  • @bradnichols623
    @bradnichols6233 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video very cool to see the molding process keep up the good work you've come such a long way from your garage man it's awesome to see

  • @bilboswaggings
    @bilboswaggings3 ай бұрын

    I have been waiting for this

  • @zacharyduncan854
    @zacharyduncan8543 ай бұрын

    Jesse, how do I DM you? I don’t see an email address and I don’t have instagram. I am an engineer that specializes in injection molding. I was going to offer my email or cell number. I can probably save you some frustration if you run into problems. I am an avid disc golfer, and would love to offer any help. I could have helped you out with the different standards of date stamps lol. Also, MVP uses what is called a hot runner. Basically they keep the nozzle hot at the point of injection into the part. So there is no sprue to trim/regrind. I’m sure you have engineer contacts that helped produce the mold, but I’m someone who won’t be annoyed being texted at odd hours to help troubleshoot. I know what’s it’s like to be new to molding and getting going from scratch is tough. Would be happy to help if I can be of use!

  • @trulsrohk9

    @trulsrohk9

    3 ай бұрын

    I think MVP uses hot runner for the overmold but the substrates definitely look like they have a cold sprue that is cut off.

  • @rowan1043
    @rowan10433 ай бұрын

    I love this kind of stuff!

  • @MistaBanks
    @MistaBanks3 ай бұрын

    Great insight! Thank you TrashPanda!

  • @BaysingersDiscGolfChannel
    @BaysingersDiscGolfChannel3 ай бұрын

    This was fun

  • @Mdjagg
    @Mdjagg3 ай бұрын

    The videos are the best!

  • @willemm9356
    @willemm93563 ай бұрын

    Dunno if anyone told you this yet, but these videos have a real SmarterEveryDay vibe, and you even look quite a bit like Destin.

  • @tylerhackett9043
    @tylerhackett90433 ай бұрын

    I am not sure how to approach this, but man do I wish I was part of these processes... The nerd in me needs this 😅

  • @rynoturtle
    @rynoturtle3 ай бұрын

    Awesome...

  • @andyfulcher4132
    @andyfulcher41323 ай бұрын

    Rocking the velcro Janoskis sick favorite shoe ever

  • @billthecrusher8283
    @billthecrusher82833 ай бұрын

    I worked in a plastic factory briefly 20 years ago can confirm it gets old real quick but cool to see the design side

  • @finnishforce5094
    @finnishforce50943 ай бұрын

    This is really interesting and mindblowing. I cant help to think who built this machine and how?

  • @ReluctantAardvark
    @ReluctantAardvark3 ай бұрын

    Cool insight. I hope we get to see it in action. Kind of weird how you were both fumbling your way around it like you’d never seen it before or it was some sort of alien artefact with no instructions.

  • @IMAcHuRrONe
    @IMAcHuRrONe18 күн бұрын

    I’m still building molds on the floor at the shop I work at lol hurts my back.. was promised a table but it hasn’t come yet

  • @Mdjagg
    @Mdjagg3 ай бұрын

    You all need to AI in Mike Rowe style voice over in the montages!

  • @We.Make.Machines
    @We.Make.Machines3 ай бұрын

    Had me nervous in the hook when I saw you working the file on an expensive piece like that. It's hard to put the metal back on 🤣

  • @joebialas
    @joebialas3 ай бұрын

    With such an important piece, I'm surprised there aren't torque specifications for bolts and an order in which to torque.

  • @Mechanarian
    @Mechanarian3 ай бұрын

    Do you have any other new disks in the works?, I think a name like the Aether would be cool, I’ll 100% be buying whatever you come up with in the end.

  • @snowe..
    @snowe..3 ай бұрын

    I'm guessing that the sprue bushing is for different nozzle sizes, higher flow rates, or something like that, though I could be completely off mark.

  • @markslempf9030
    @markslempf90303 ай бұрын

    Having worked in a rubber molding plant for 22 years I can so relate to the chain adaptation. I can't tell you how many times a new mold would come in and the operators first response is... what kind of an idiot engineer designed this? Sometimes it seemed like they had no clue how a press worked. So... back to the machinist for jerry rigging your $25,000 mold.

  • @zjplusa
    @zjplusa3 ай бұрын

    I dig it. Could use more Jesse Pinkman, but otherwise awesome information!

  • @PalaverGame
    @PalaverGame3 ай бұрын

    I understand you are a small shop. Generally not a good idea to PM your tools on the floor.

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