Abstract

In today’s world the design of multiple mailboxes comes to cover the evolution of logistics in delivering mail where the postman is not required to visit every user. In this research the 3D visualization is used for the design of multiple mailboxes for domestic use. It concerns the design of mailboxes in ergonomic building blocks and apartment complexes in 3D design so that they can be easily manufactured. Between the advantages of this design will be rapid production of ready-made products production of prototypes that enables testing at the design stage and reduces the time and the cost of production. The design when done with 3D CAD can be manufactured with modern machine tooling methods. In this paper after an extensive Literature Review the postal multiple mailboxes is used as a case study in the use of 3D CAD for 3D printing. A methodology is proposed that enables the examination of prototypes at the design stage according to specifications and allows the manufacturing department of a company to prepare the right tools and begin installing production lines. Conclusively this method gives the advantage of designing the product and supporting the production of scaffolds that can be functionally and ergonomically tested before finalizing the production.

Highlights

  • In today's world the design of multiple mailboxes comes to cover the evolution of logistics in delivering mail where the postman is not required to visit every user

  • This paper examines the application of 3D computer aided design (CAD) to 3D printing in manufacturing

  • The information collected from comparison of tests and related references are at that point utilized to alter the model models and make strides the item or plan

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Introduction

This paper examines the application of 3D CAD to 3D printing in manufacturing. Individuals frequently allude to 3D printing as additive manufacturing to differentiate it with conventional “subtractive” fabricating methods, which include cutting, processing, or removing material to create an object [4]. From the fabrication of complicated jet engine parts to simple cups, 3D printing is being regarded as an alternative and more efficient way to develop new product. 3D printing is transforming manufacturing and reconfiguring supply chains around the world. It is changing the way consumers get the products they need and shifting power to individuals with unique preferences [8]

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