Molding in a sentence as a noun

If you were the best car designer 50 years ago, you had to spend a significant amount of time molding clay.

So I spent a few hours on this process, molding it into the operating system I wanted it to be. But then I started to think, why wasn't I doing this on Debian, or Arch, or FreeBSD?

Protomold makes low cost, small run injection molding accessible.

So that includes carpentry, electric, plumbing, fine wood working if you want things like molding and wainscoting, and more.

For all the hype 3D printing is getting, I think there could be lots more businesses in making injection molding more accessible.

A lock is only as good as the latch, and door that it's sitting in, and the hinges attaching the door, and the molding surrounding it, and the wall it's in.

Shapes begin to emerge toward me out of the blackness, and I morph them into animals or goblins or whatever I feel like molding them into.

As for building it, it kinda looks like he knows what he's doing with the planking and maybe cold molding [2], but he doesn't really explain the engineering side of the process.

But then you get into durability issues, etc. So iGPS really had the right idea here, with molding the tags into the actual plastic pallet itself.

One thing I'd like to add to your comment is that I think quite a few people that enter these boot camps are self taught and just need some molding for entry into the professional world.

Here's some evidence:Rockefeller's General Education Board wrote the following in 1906: "In our dreams...people yield themselves with perfect docility to our molding hands.

Mechanical Engineer here: 50k for injection molding complete setup is _very_ reasonable.

One process is described on wikipedia, using inert gas to prevent ignition[1]: For magnesium alloys, thixomolding uses a machine similar to injection molding.

The tldr of it is that Chinese workers aren't simply exploited, culturally-destined to obedience, and at the mercies of Western oligarchs and do-gooders: they're actively molding and negotiating their own rights and fates, though they still face their own unique challenges.

> In an interesting twist, the factory boss suggested that we could build the precision molding tools in China and then send these tools to a US shop for running production.> This role reversal is an indicator of how the technology, trade, and know-how for injection molding has shifted to Shenzhen.

Molding definitions

noun

the act of creating something by casting it in a mold

See also: casting

noun

a decorative strip used for ornamentation or finishing

See also: moulding

noun

a decorative recessed or relieved surface on an edge

See also: moulding border

noun

sculpture produced by molding

See also: mold mould moulding modeling

noun

a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copied

See also: modeling modelling moulding