Conceptual Model Build - Laser Cutting + CNC Routing | Architectural Modelmaking
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ม.ค. 2019
- Watch as we build a timber and acrylic conceptual model primarily using CNC fabrication techniques such as laser cutting and CNC routing.
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What an amazing workshop you own!! I also like the collection of Francis D.K.Chings Book. Please make videos about architectural model making.
I have just discovered this channel and I am amazed by the depth of skill and attention to detail. I am looking forward to be a regular here.
Thank you for your kind words!
Loving it. Fantastic video!
As always great video!
Hey thank you kindly for your support =) We have a couple in the works for the coming weeks.
Very cool !
Thank you Pela, I hope to have more videos up soon.
When mixing Cnc and laser designs, how do you account for the kerf to make sure things line up or fit appropriately? I use Vectric and I’m wanting to layer acrylic (laser cut) and wood (Cnc cut )lettering. How do I ensure a 3 inch letter on a laser design is the exact same size on a Cnc?
More plz!
Coming right up chief!
For Unwrapping do you use Hexagon or other software ? many thanks ^^
Hi Hatem, I'm not sure what you mean by Unwrapping, for any digital modelling, our software of choice is Rhino.
hey may i know what glue do u use??
It depends on the material we are adhering - Acrylic Weld for Acrylics, or Wood glue for Timber :)