Model Making
Model making is a process whereby a three-dimensional representation of a design or concept is created. In fact, most products in use today first take the form of a model before being produced. The model can have different levels of accuracy, from rough mock-ups to exact duplicates of future designs (also known as prototypes). The two types of model making are additive and subtractive. In additive, clay is used to sculpt and create. However, in subtractive a block material (like wood or block) is reduced (often by a chisel) to achieve the desired shape. Model making is a process in much of modern day design and is used by the transport and consumer goods industry.
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LaserCut Works
View company profileWe are Lasercut. We are an award winning:
- Design led
- Laser cutting and engraving service
based in London. Our experience, state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, can help you turn your ideas into a reality.
We are a collection of good listeners, creative thinkers, and doers. We help clients bring their ideas to life, to express their personality, and communicate more successfully.
Our work is driven by two beliefs: that everyone benefits from good design, and that good design is always memorable, effective and beautifully made.