Completed and installed kitchen unit/breakfast bar
The design for the unit had been accepted by the client, but getting the design to a production stage was proving difficult. It was felt that a 3D design package was required and this is where we became involved.
Plaster model with designer's notes overlaid
A 2D Computer Aided Design (CAD) file and scale plaster concept model were used to enable us to create the design in a 3D design package.
3D CAD render of plaster model to prove validity of design
Various concept pictures were created during the design process to ensure we did not deviate from the original design intent.
The end product was to be a buck that the metal working firm concerned could use to create the stainless steel surface of the unit.
The complete process is shown in a picture sequence below.
Render of kitchen unit to prove minutiae correct
Render of completed wooden buck to prove validity of buck design
Wooden buck coming to life on the workshop floor
Completed unit being craned into position