Short run production can be technically challenging, costly, and slow. By leveraging 3D printing, more efficient and cost-effective workflows can be achieved. Companies like OXO are able to rapidly cast silicone parts using molds they’ve 3D printed in-house.
In this webinar, learn the step by step process of how to use RTV moldmaking and in-house 3D printing to rapidly produce silicone parts. You’ll hear from senior product engineer at OXO, Mack Mor, who will teach you his tips and tricks with casting silicone into 3D printed molds.
Mack has worked with OXO for 9 years, leading engineering development on design classics such as the Good Grips Swivel Peeler and the Salad Spinner.
Analisa is a member of the Partnerships + Community Team at Formlabs, where she works closely with customers to tell their workflow stories in the form of both educational and inspirational online content. Analisa has a background in materials science (MIT ’08 and UIUC ’14) with a focus on desktop fabrication techniques. Prior to joining Formlabs, she worked as lead developer of Circuit Scribe, a conductive ink pen with applications in education, art, and circuit prototyping.