rockbuddist101
Par Member
i hate drafting/3D modeling. worst 5 years of my life. but i do like the disc golf spin on it.
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I thought that was from the sprue bushing not being flush with the mold plate, causing a little bit of flash. It seems odd that they would inject the plastic through an ejector pin, and to be honest, I don't even know if you can have an ejecting sprue bushing...
I was debating going the beaded route or not. I think i am going to throw a bead on my next revised putter drawing.
Picture a Zone/calssic roc/xd/sinus profile with a rhino thumbtrack but with the top profile like an aviar only thinner.
I have done a bit of work in this area, and your gonna need a 3 piece tool with a large ejector pin(thats what causes the stamp on the back of the disc and is also the injection point).
without having a sprue that is 10 inches long.