MoldMaking Matters: MoldMaking Your Road to Success
Ғылым және технология
This video takes a look at various jobs and skill levels within the moldmaking industry. Apprentices, design engineers, program managers, CNC programmers, tool programmers, CNC operators, EDM operators, mold makers and moldmaking technicians all play a vital role in the industry. Hear what they each do and why they find their jobs rewarding.
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As a PE with over 40 years experience in the tooling and injection molding industry, I have but one comment to share. Nice job!
@BB-km5nv
2 жыл бұрын
Wow long time of doing something positive
How fascinating it all is. Especially as I am now 71 and always wondered how the Plastic scale kit manufacturers got such fantastic detail for the planes, tanks, bikes and cars I love to build. I am enlightened, just a little bit more. thank you. Kerry COX.
Wow, this is a very good video describing and explaining different jobs in a mold factory. I can't agree more with the machinist: "i like machining, because everyday,there is something new."
As as person who spent his entire career in this industry doing everything from starting out sweeping the floor to General Manager I can only say excellent video! I really enjoy anything that promotes the skilled trades to our youth!
@DashanruoshuiTechnology
Жыл бұрын
Nice!!!
ive spent my last 15 years in the injection molding industry. great video. might be time for me to move into the toolroom
Great video. This is just what I have been looking for to promote our industry. Well Done!!!!
Your video is absolutely neat. You really made me understand the different stages during the whole process. Thanks a lot!
Indeed, we cannot live without plastic, and without molds for sure!
Good job! I'm also focusing on injection molding industry more than 10 years. I like this kind of video to promote industry technology. Thanks for your sharing.
This vidio is good. but I think that mold flow work is hard. but this is a wisdom and profassional job. I respect this part's masters. thank you
Thanks,what a pretty nice share !!!,it's not a simple job to make a perfect mold without all factors and steps considered from design to making ...
Good video! As former mold maker and now a quality engineer with auto industry my entire career prepared me for the role I have now….. I do miss making molds though.
@modernmachineshop
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
Making molds is a very hard, difficult job. Best wishes.
@TSulemanW
3 жыл бұрын
true
thanks for sharing.
Superb video great efforts great team spirit.🎉
Great presentation.
Looks phenomenal!!
Madera Community College has a complete manufacturing program including a new Industry 4.0 Metrology lab.
Mould industry is the mother fo All the industries
Amazing technology
Very very charming very expensive all injection mould making and CNC machine EDM machine all employee is very very successful and all everything is very charming
Fantastic company and nice people.
Very incredible
Thanks
Nice presentation I would like to work like this if there any opportunity i am 10 year exp tool maker
Which software u have using
Cool job
Italy?. Location please
7:48 "All parts that are going into the molds are extremely precise" A few seconds later: ...but I need to adjust them by my huge wheel grinder a little bit
@frank921rivera
3 жыл бұрын
i said the same thing!!!
@johnc7863
3 жыл бұрын
The final fit on a mold is extremely precise and it requires "fitting". The molded areas are often in the thousandths of an inch but final fit is ten times more precise.
@kkknotcool
2 жыл бұрын
Precise does not mean precise enough. When your milling over 3 feet of steel like most cnc mills do, it's hard to get sub thousands of an inch. But sometimes you need half a thousands of an inch. When the mill is literally able to split hairs by going a thousands of an inch at a time, I'd call that precise but it's not always good enough.
dam i wish i could
How was this done before CNC and 3D printing?
@kkknotcool
2 жыл бұрын
Almost nobody uses 3d printing in mold making. It was done on manual mills and pattern mills where you would carve a mold out of something soft like plastic, get everything perfect then pattern the part onto something steel.
hi I have completed my 4 year diploma in tool and die making from IDTR (INDO DANISH TOOL ROOM). now i want to make my career in injection mould design, can please suggest me any course or apprenticeship or any other program to learn and make my career in design. I'm have very much knowledge in tool designing i have already designed moulds now i want to enhance my knowledge and skills.
@edgararroyave648
5 жыл бұрын
Hola Mehul.....empieza por estudiar y practicar en el que para mi es el mejor software para esta linda profesión.....SOLIDWORKS !!!!!
@rabindrabehera9866
4 жыл бұрын
Haiii Where are you now?
@tamarablum9901
4 жыл бұрын
Hola @@edgararroyave648 ¿por dónde recomendarías comenzar a alguien que no sabe nada de esta industria?
👍🏻👍🏻
I like machining but I dont have a money 😩😩😩😩
it is not easy job folks
I handed all process in india
Why are the molds so expensive? This is inhibiting entrepreneurship
@536767676533766
4 жыл бұрын
True, it is sad. You must be rich to make the molds lol
@kkknotcool
4 жыл бұрын
Make molds then. Their only expensive because molds take hundreds, sometimes thousands of hours to make. A cnc machine can cost as little as $15k
@BabaResto
4 жыл бұрын
Where is the best college to study about Mold Maker ? I hope I can make this in my country because of low labour cost here...
In the UK you might as well stack beans in a supermarket ---the pay is about the same and you are just as well thought of ----engineering is a dirty word in the UK and toolmaking is not even regarded as a profession
@achileztommasinosan7912
6 жыл бұрын
Have faith.. this industry gonna boost up
@jnsd891
6 жыл бұрын
In the US you can make a good living as ToolMakers, and there are jobs everywhere. You can pick and choose what company and sector to work in
@aonutube
6 жыл бұрын
So, what's your profession?
@MegaPettter
6 жыл бұрын
You must be Joking I was making 40k plus Retired now at 49
@ddhddhddh
6 жыл бұрын
david wrighton
You guys broke up the tool maker trade to much... you need to do it all from design, program anything, setup anything, fit anything. Send the tool out to be shot.
seems a little over performed and thus fake
The comments throughout the video are laughable. These people are working in a factory making pieces of plastic that will end up in the garbage or the ocean. I know, I have worked in the plastics industry for 35 years, believe me there is nothing exceptional or wonderful about it.
@davidwrighton3914
5 жыл бұрын
The skill levels required for toolmaking are exceptionaly high ----the ethics about plastic waste is another topic
@kkknotcool
4 жыл бұрын
The skill level between a button pusher and a great CAM machinist is like the difference between a janitor at a hospital and a surgeon. Saying "i have worked int he plastics industry for 35 years" means nothing.
@dfpolitowski2
Жыл бұрын
Your typing on a beautiful laptop, cell phone at your side, car in the driveway. All made possible through molding. The outcome is wonderful.