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I hate this continuos cycle of 2 months left, I thought we were finally free from it.(naw)mcx said:
beanoman said:Monk said:Sphinxter said:Mould making is an art, art will not be rushed, appreciate the craftsmanship. It's one of those things most complicated and difficult of all to design
craigix has (rather vehemently) informed us that the mould design
has been finished for months
The plastic piece that craigix and the OP team want to pop out of the mould has been finished for months, the actual mould has definitely not.
MWeston said:I won't complain one bit about the extra 23 day delay if the parts come out perfect. <fingers crossed>
Monk said:Can you please tell craigix? He's specifically said that the design for the mould was finished months ago. To me "finished" means it's stopped changing (though I suppose I could be alone there) and you can just "make the thing". Though personally I am more inclined to believe MWeston when he says that even now it still needs "some last stage tweaks involving the smooth operation of tooling parts and ejection pieces".
Sonict said:Hmmmm... I have a feeling that it sounds like we won't have the final cases before the next "chinese holiday". According to this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_Chinese_holidays , the "Chongyang Festival" starts on October 26th. I really hope this isn't the case. Hopefully, I am wrong...
I hope all goes well.
carlgeorge said:You seem to be getting confused about wording:
The DESIGN for the moulded plastic outer case was finished months ago - this is what Craigix is talking about and is done.
The ACTUAL physical production mould tool is being made now to the create plastic parts to the DESIGN that was finished months ago.
Have a look at this on wikipedia if you still don't understand: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Injection_molding
lulzfish said:So the design for the case has been done for ages, but now the Chinese plastic company is designing / machining the mold that will make the case, since injection molds are considerably more complex than just an inverse of whatever you're trying to make.
El Jefe said:two things, MWes says they are going to be shipped monday the 25th....
The next time the 25th falls on a monday... is January 2010. I hope this is just due to screwy time zones and stuff, and I'm wrong.
MW said he would be getting some samples, is this so he can look them over and give the go-ahead for mass production?
Here's what I think is a reasonable timeline:
25 Oct-4 Nov: shipping samples(10 days)
4 Nov -6 Nov: giving go ahead for MP(assuming no problems)(2 days)
9 Nov-13 Nov: Case Mass Production(4 days)
16 Nov-27 Nov: case shipping(11 days)
30 Nov-11 Dec: Assembly and packaging(12 days) Boards should definitely be done by this time.
14 Dec-on: shipping
I thought I was pretty liberal with time allotment, this is assuming no work done on weekends
Can anyone see gaping holes in this timeline?
Monk said:But thank you for your concern that I might be getting confused by the terminology.
Craigix said:The last you heard? From who? Your gay lover?
The design has been finished for months.
There is a certain amount of design that goes into the making of the mold. They have to decide how to assemble a mold, they have to decide where to put the holes to do the actual injecting, etc. There is an art to making a mold that can work reliably with a minimum of fiddling. It's not a purely mechanical process of taking the part and turning it inside-out. Remember, we're talking about complex shapes here, not spheres and cubes.Gruso said:Well we know the case design is long finished. They couldn't have started the moulds without the design being complete. As far as I see it, mould creation is not a design process but a construction process, whereby they make a mould to match the case design. The design which is complete