Machining: The programmed machine executes the instructions to shape or cut the sculpture from the selected material. The level of automation and precision varies depending on the machine used, but all these machines are capable of creating intricate and detailed sculptures with high accuracy.
Machine Setup
Depending on the chosen manufacturing process we use different machines,Some common options include:
C
NC (Computer Numerical Control) Machines
CNC routers and mills can carve or cut sculptures from various materials with high precision.
3D Printers
For sculptures with complex organic shapes, 3D printing may be a suitable method, particularly for smaller-scale pieces.
Laser Cutters
Laser cutting machines are excellent for precision cutting and engraving, especially for flat or layered sculptures.
Waterjet Cutters
Waterjet cutting uses a high-pressure stream of water and abrasive material to cut through materials like metal, stone, and glass.
Conceptualization
The artistic journey begins with an idea or concept for the sculpture. This concept can be inspired by various sources, including personal experiences, nature, abstract thoughts, or a specific theme.
Sketches and Models
We often start by creating preliminary sketches or physical models to visualize the concept in three dimensions. These initial sketches and models serve as a foundation for the digital design process.
Digital Design
To create a detailed and accurate representation of the sculpture, we turn to computer-aided design (CAD) software. These software tools, like AutoCAD, Rhino, or Blender, allows us to translate the concept into a digital 3D model.
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