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Representing Multi-Cavity Molds
There are two main ways to represent multi-cavity molds on the mold model level, and on the assembly model level.
Mold Model Level
Use RefPart Layout to create a mold that contains many reference parts. This is best for molds where common core and cavity inserts are used for all cavities.
Assembly Model Level
Use the Mold Layout application in a top-level assembly and assemble each cavity as a separate mold model. This technique is best for molds where separate core and cavity pairs are used for each cavity.
In this model structure, you can work on the top assembly and on each cavity subassembly.
In the top assembly, using the Mold Layout application, you can create a cavity layout, then add a mold base and mold specific features.
In the top assembly, using standard assembly options, you can design the entire multi-cavity mold (add components, features, and so on).
In each cavity subassembly, using Mold or Cast mode, you can design the features of that cavity (create parting surface, splits, and so on).