Insideman,
You're the Man! That helped so much.
Yes, my discription of the part is "a bit hazy", but your assumptions were right on. Let me try to discribe it a little better, and see if you can find any hidden costs.
It has to be durable, able to withstand say a 200 lb. person stepping on it, dropping it on cement, things to that degree. With that, would the high impact styrene and .06 in. walls be sufficient?
As for disign, to be more discriptive, the basic shape is a 5 sided cube, but with a rounded top. So it's kind of a cross between a cube and a cylinder. The base being a square, rising up to the shape of a cylider at the top.
It also has to have a small opening at the base, on one side, shaped like a bell or a hat, so a small rope can slide through it.
One last thing, the part will fasten to a piece of thin metal to close the bottom side. I was thinking this could be done with screws running throu holes in the metal and into the plastic. So for this the part would need some sort of studs to screw into. Can you estimate the amount of additional material this would require? Or any other suggestions on how to connect the metal and plastic, and still be able to access the inside?
Anymore information you can give me would be great.
Thanks,
oaky
One last thing, can you explain why multiple cavities would reduce the mold cost?