Message Thread:
Your thoughts and wishes regarding the creation of 3D models for CNC machin
1/5/23
Website: http://karcal.com/
Hello
We are a young team of 3D artists specializing in creating and designing 3D models for CNC machines.
We would like to be part of your interesting community and find out what difficulties you are currently facing. As beginners to understand this topic, we would like to know in what direction this industry is currently moving, what problems are associated with the search for models, the operation of machines, and with the production and creation of ready-made solutions, this industry is currently facing.
Do you have any thoughts on this? We would be interested to know them.
Thanks to all.
1/5/23 #2: Your thoughts and wishes regarding ...
The shear machine run time, forget about post processing time, for the type of work on your site is in very low demand on a widespread basis (sounds odd). To have a panel/piece of work that will require 15-20-30-40 or more hours of machine production time alone, forget about the handwork that will follow, is limited to the uber rich, or projects that are historically critical and equally funded.
When companies like Enkebol go belly up, the market has changed. Their work was in the 5 axis plus range and large envelope. To machine reproduce what they were producing will take machinery that will likely not be supported by the demand. This type of work is a fading art and there will undoubtedly be, in short order, no one, who can provide the work in any concept of affordability.
These days are for the most part gone
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/197338
Mind you.. this mind blowing staircase was simply one element, not even the focal piece, of an entire structure and NOTHING in those carvings is reproducible by machine. None.
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/197338
1/5/23 #3: Your thoughts and wishes regarding ...
My thoughts; how will you help your country to victory?, what is high poly?, why would it be my most important property?, and you might want to hire an english speaking proof reader. "That gives abilities to cusmize it. and even combine a infinitely nums fo new models"
1/5/23 #4: Your thoughts and wishes regarding ...
What does the war effort have do do with 3d carving?
1/6/23 #5: Your thoughts and wishes regarding ...
Is this thread just 3 AI bots having a conversation? Very bizarre.
1/6/23 #6: Your thoughts and wishes regarding ...
Good afternoon,
Mark B Thank you for your reply
about the war - why do you mention it in this context?
The presence of war obliges to deal only with it?
We went to a specialized forum to ask questions about a particular topic and have a dialogue about it.
Anyway, thanks for your replies.
1/6/23 #7: Your thoughts and wishes regarding ...
I think your application would likely fit in non-US markets where people are running machines for pennies on the dollar in comparison. Again, without 5 axis+ your not going to meet reproduction level carvings similar to what I posted.
There is not a lot a paying demand here in the the US for brash, garish, work. Its an extremely limited customer base and would be focused on likely a single shop that could fill the demand at a very high price.
It would be interesting to see what your offering is with regards to 3 axis work but its still a limited market.
1/8/23 #8: Your thoughts and wishes regarding ...
Website: https://www.instagram.com/craigcaughlan/
You obviously have put in a lot of time to create images/models that in my opinion would have a very limited market. Mark B uses the words "...brash, garish." I agree. Some of your designs remind me of https://noel-marquet.net/, a producer of moldings in polystyrene from Belgium. I use some of their moldings and cornices in my work, as their quality is high, and very economical. This is getting a little off-topic, but perhaps this is a direction to consider; choosing some of your designs, after some market research, and reproducing them in poly to market to interior designers and architects. Good luck in your efforts
https://noel-marquet.net/
1/12/23 #9: Your thoughts and wishes regarding ...
Mark B - Thanks for the info, we'll keep it in mind.
Craig Caughlan,we also thank you for the information.
That is, can we say that at the moment for the American market the trend of minimalism in interior decor is more relevant? Are frilly models not entirely relevant due to the poor cost of production / demand ratio?
2/6/23 #10: Your thoughts and wishes regarding ...
As others have said, the market products such as what you are proposing is very limited in the US. You might have some success with providing programs for female machining to produce molds for cast plaster and polyurethane. You also might want to contact premier restoration specialists who restore historic and prominent public buildings. These companies must reproduce ornate plaster classical architectural elements and your capabilities might be of use to them. One exceptionally capable company that is at the absolute top of the profession that has performed major restorations on internationally known buildings, such as Grand Central Station in New York City, is John Canning & Company. https://johncanningco.com/. You also may want to contact Peter Miller at Traditional Building Magazine. https://www.traditionalbuilding.com/page/the-magazine
Companies that advertise in this magazine could be potential customers for your services.
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