Industrial product model design The design and production of product models is the continuation of product styling design and an important form of expression of the product design process. Based on the conceptual sketch, from the production of the preliminary model to the completion of the prototype model, the designer solved many problems that could not be solved in the sketch renderings, such as structural proportions, size details, dynamic appearance of the curved surface, concave and convex changes, the overall effect of the shape, and corrected the difference between the drawings and the actual object. Many visual differences between . Therefore, the production process of the model is actually a process of adjustment, correction, supplementation and improvement. It is a process of closely integrating design, practice and design. It is a process of gradually improving the product styling design from scratch, from the flat design of the product to the three-dimensional design. It is also the process of the designer's personal development. A process in which skills, wisdom and creativity are fully unleashed.
Several molding methods for model design and production
The subtractive design molding method is suitable for the design and production of simple small product models. In fact, it uses methods such as omitting cutting to design and produce on one or several basic geometric shapes. Processing to obtain new geometric shapes. This kind of design can be made of easy-to-form clay, sludge, gypsum, rigid foam, etc., and can be cut and shaped by hand using sculpture files, scrapers, and scrapers.
This type of model design and production using the additive design molding method is mostly targeted at medium-sized products such as washing machines, refrigerators, air conditioners, motors, machine tools, etc. Additive molding uses a building block method to stack and piece together some basic geometry blocks to form a new modeling entity. Polyethylene resin plastic profiles are mostly used, and wood, soil, mud, gypsum, and rigid foam plastics can also be used.
The hybrid design molding method is a comprehensive design molding method that completes larger product models through addition, subtraction, or a combination of various moldings. Such as large machine tools, cars, ships, missiles, aircraft, satellites, etc. Generally, wood, plastic profiles, and metal alloy materials should be used as the main materials.
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