Mould for Spherical Hollow Ice Ball

in Consumer Products held by Topi

Discussion

Topi

Buyer

Wed, 20 Apr 2016 09:57:52 +0000
Hi Adam,
I&;m still in the process of choosing. It&;s difficult cause there are so many good designs. However I do apologise about the wait, I understand the eagerness!
All the best

Adam

Designer

Tue, 19 Apr 2016 02:16:34 +0000
Who won this contest ?

Topi

Buyer

Fri, 01 Apr 2016 08:58:36 +0000
Rayeed,
Thanks for your hindsight however I&;ve had 5 total projects, 3 of them have been paid in full. 2 of them had no entry designs, thus no one to pay to. Hope this is self-explanatory.

Regards
Tue, 29 Mar 2016 23:49:56 +0000
Buyer has had 4 contest with only one for pay out.
Wed, 23 Mar 2016 22:59:31 +0000
Buyer&;s Rating=*****
why ? I am not sure cad-crowd ..

Adam

Designer

Sun, 20 Mar 2016 00:04:17 +0000
Topi,

I have great respect for the fact that you are considerate to other designers who can&;t make the deadline. By the way, 30 days is plenty of time.
However, you are inconsiderate to people who submitted to your contest on time by doing this. Part of winning contests on this community is meeting the deadline..
Are they extending soccer games in the UK when a player says he hasn&;t had enough time to get in the game ? I didn&;t win your contest, but I see that others have given a big effort to $100 payment pending, and you should be fair to them. Anyway, it&;s your contest not mine. I&;m just barking.

Topi

Buyer

Fri, 18 Mar 2016 01:57:17 +0000
Hi Adam,
Thanks for your input into this project. I understand the costs of running a project like this in the United Kingdom. Similarly, a project like this would cost a lot more respective to a lot of countries (US, France, Germany, Canada etc). However, as noted in the title, this is a competition. I&;m not forcing anyone to take part in it nor am I unappreciative of anyone who willingly wants to take part in this competition. As mentioned in my previous comments, I wholeheartedly look forward to a design solution or idea to the task I posed. 3 designers messaged me asking to extend the competition because they didn&;t have enough time to submit a draft. As a socially and morally responsible individual, I feel compelled to allow them to take part and have a say. I hope this hasn&;t caused any inconvenience to the hardworking designers who have submitted/developed designs for this project.

Regards

Adam

Designer

Sun, 13 Mar 2016 01:12:58 +0000
You&;re kidding right ?

You&;ve extended a contest for payment pending $100 for another 30 days ? Do you know how much this would cost you at a design firm in the UK ?

Topi

Buyer

Fri, 11 Mar 2016 09:28:20 +0000
Guys,
I&;ve extended the project because some designers emailed me asking for an extension. If you guys were waiting on a result I regret to inform you that it will take slightly longer. However, as this is the last extension possible hope to see more creative ideas!

Regards

Topi

Buyer

Mon, 22 Feb 2016 16:23:17 +0000
Hi Manuel Rosso,
Even though I think ScottMacK&;s idea is a good one, the mechanical complexity of it makes it difficult to make/use. I would say it would not be worth the money.
One brilliant idea revolves around a ball which similarly expands like an umbrella when pushed down and compresses when pulled. One such example could be: http://lightingballoons.com/products/53/umbrella-ball/

Thanks guys!
Fri, 19 Feb 2016 20:05:03 +0000
The inner balloon may work, and it will leave a rather big hole open, for the removal of the balloon.
To have a complete sphere I may explore the concept of ScottMacK.
There are step-by-step motors prepared for -40 C and they could be easily driven from outside the fridge and using a cable for power in. The molds (I see doing many spheres at once) will run at 100 rpm or so, for the liquid to wet the cold wall of the mold and forming crystals against it.
It is critical to change the direction of rotation continuously, for instance with an alteration of the axis of rotation, as to wet uniformly the mold.
The gadget will not be very cheap to make, I expect something in the range of hundreds of dollars. Is it worth the money?

Topi

Buyer

Fri, 19 Feb 2016 16:41:57 +0000
Hi guys,
Awesome designs and I&;ve noticed many of you have brought up the idea of balloons. Balloons are fantastic however their structural rigidity is compromised during the freezing process. If maybe there would be a way to hold the balloon intact without losing its shape such as an umbrella type axis which holds the balloon structure rigid without any shrivelling. Using liquid or oil to fill up the balloon is very tedious and could lead to potential problems with leakage/hygiene/storage etc.

HRA

Designer

Thu, 18 Feb 2016 08:00:53 +0000
I agree with J.Osechas on the shrinkage problem, I believe that the balloon shouldn&;t be empty, I think that we need a liquid with low freezing point to get rid of the shrinkage probleme , ie. Brine
Sun, 14 Feb 2016 20:29:21 +0000
The inflatable balloon idea seems the most plausible, but something just came to mind. Wouldn&;t the low temperatures compress the balloon? Mainly since water expands while freezing, while the balloon&;s volume will shrink since it&;s filled with air...it just seems to me that it&;s what will probably happen.

Albertus Putra

Designer

Sun, 14 Feb 2016 06:49:31 +0000
I&;m totally agree with the ideas of inflating balloon/ silicone inside the mold,
I think we will end up using 2 partial molds to make it easy for releasing the ica ball

Topi

Buyer

Thu, 11 Feb 2016 00:07:19 +0000
Millerro: Your idea sounds very interesting and sounds innovative! However, I&;m just thinking of the seam that will be present after both halves have been fused together. This halfway line might create structural weak spots and might make it visually unpleasant.

ScottMacK: I like your innovation to this project. I&;m more interested in simplicity and introducing a motor would make the mould difficult to 3D print and build. I&;m also curious to the fact how fast the motor might have to spin to actually create a perfect sphere inside freezing condition. Any thoughts?
Wed, 10 Feb 2016 23:38:58 +0000
Would a two piece mold be acceptable? Creating an inner lip on one half (of the ice ball) that would fit inside the other half (of the ice ball) and once frozen, dip the edge in water. Then put the halves together and freeze? The seam would surely be visible but not a big deal if the ice has to be broken for the drink.

ScottMacK

Designer

Wed, 10 Feb 2016 20:53:08 +0000
One way I can think of is to put a small amount of water into a spherical mold which has a small battery powered motor that slowly and steadily spins the mold. A complicated mold like that can make the process much easier for the end user.

Topi

Buyer

Wed, 10 Feb 2016 16:13:11 +0000
Hi guys,
Thanks for taking an interest in this project. The dimensions of the hollow ice ball should be roughly 4.5cm diameter.
Mouathel, I am trying to make a mould which would make it easier for me to make hollow ice balls because the current method is quite tedious. I created this project to see if any CadCrowd members could tap their creativity and maybe design something feasible. There are ways around this, just wanted to see what you guys come up with first.
I am a recurrent CadCrowd customer and always honour my payments. The reason I haven&;t pre-paid this project yet is because I want to make sure this idea is actually possible before implementing it. If a preliminary design looks good I will ensure the pre-payment is made before any further work is done.

REDA

Designer

Wed, 10 Feb 2016 08:04:02 +0000
Topi ..lol