Consult the steps to learn the die design
There are many kinds of moulds. Which one is good to help you?. For example, injection molding, etc., generally start with 3D modeling.
Mold design, 2D and 3D will be, 2D is learning auto, CAD, 3D is learning UG or PROE. Learn the mold to start from CAD to mechanical drawing, mold structure, mold design to 3D design. I suggest you go to Shenzhen Bernardaud mold training advice, they are generally very detailed answer your question.
We do mold design of 2D and 3D will be, 2D is learning Auto CAD, 3D is learning UG or PROE. I started to learn from the CAD mechanical drawing in Shenzhen Bernardaud training mold mold design, to mold structure, mold design to 3D design, and finally to processing. You might as well ask.
A. The first few months of the steel mold fitter understand characteristics and processing skills (not after you die structure design behind closed doors)Two. Learn painting, UG and CAD, the design must draw ah!Three to study the mold structure, mold (don't think the software sub module is very simple, you have to consider the design of mold processing precision and cost extra complexity, life, and injection, meet some individual himself said he is a senior engineer of the mold design, the mold is garbage, a plane die can not do well)
Make sure you want to learn what die very much, the kind of plastic mold, metal, stamping, die casting, powder metallurgy and small class ~ ~ ~ ~ your inside are many, the difference is very big, (some theory is wrong, but in some mould in other mold is correct. So you have to learn the mold design first if you want to learn what the positioning mould, then learning theory knowledge to be, do look at the drawings when can understand why this place to do so or it is not reasonable. Some processing knowledge will also be in theoretical knowledge, specific materials, mainly understand the heat treatment, and then understand the different processing methods for material requirements and processing parts accuracy and hardness. You don't need to go to the factory. Do all the things, at least for a few years. After graduation we retry the mold industry when 3D software rarely, basic domestic companies all use CAD, but now 3D design has been popular, you can first understand the CAD to learn to read engineering drawings, and drawing can be directly 3D drawing, 3D drawing benefits is more intuitive, you can avoid the errors that can not be found in the 2D drawing. Theory and software will be used after the mold standard of your company under study, and then copy the drawing several sets of different types of mold, purpose and role of each part to understand each mold, then find a few simple practice under the scheme. You have mastered the basic, and the rest is to study at work