Created by an industry expert with 18+ years of hands-on experience and insights from 70+ fresher design interviews.
These concise, practical notes focus on the concepts that engineering students are rarely taughtβbut are commonly discussed during design interviews and in product development.
β You know CAD software but struggle with Plastic Part Design concepts.
β Draft Angle, Wall Thickness, Rib Design & Boss Design still feel confusing.
β You don't know how Injection Molding affects your CAD designs.
β You're worried about technical interview questions for Product Design roles.
Designed especially for:
β Mechanical Engineering Students
β CAD Learners
β Fresh Graduates
β Product Design Beginners
π Easy-to-Understand Short Notes
π Real Industry Design Rules
π Practical Manufacturing Concepts
π Interview-Oriented Learning
What Is Plastic Part Design?
How Injection Molding Works
Plastics Every CAD Student Must Know
Wall Thickness Rules
Draft Angle (Most Missed by CAD Students)
Rib Design β Strength Without Extra Material
Boss Design β Screws & Assembly Points
Fillets & Corners
Parting Line & Ejection Basics
Common CAD Student Mistakes
Design for Manufacturing (DFM)
Prototype to Production
Final CAD Student Design Checklist
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Whether you're preparing for interviews, internships, or your first Product Design role, these notes are designed to help you understand the practical concepts commonly used in plastic product development.
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