TGM CRAFTS ARCHITECTURAL MODEL FOR SKYLAB
A recent project to come through our workshop doors came from a nearby neighbor. Skylab Architecture. We were commissioned to fabricate an exact architectural model of a private residence. Utilizing digital design + fabrication techniques, we were able to create a large scale model out of plywood with our CNC. The hand-built house model was then added to the topographical landscape. The dowels are placed to indicate trees on the property.
Photos by Arthur Hitchcock
COLLABORATION WITH ALLIED WORKS ARCHITECTURE
Our TGM workshop was recently commissioned to fabricated a piece of an architectural model for the cutting-edge design team over at Allied Works Architecture. We modeled the piece, then carefully crafted the piece first with our CNC machine, then by hand to create an exact replica that fit their needs. Click the image below for an article about their design + check out our portfolio for detailed images of the "before" piece we created in our shop.
Photo by Allied Works
CNC, LASER, FABRICATION, & 3D SERVICES OH MY!
We have been busy at work as of late, & wanted to take the time to let you know that we are offering custom CNC, Laser Cutting, Metal Fabrication, & 3D Rendering/Printing services to the Portland, OR area and beyond!
We can design & create just about anything for you + your next project!
Brings us down your creative ideas, and lets make something awesome.
Recent examples of CNC, Laser Cutting, Fabrication.
For more information visit:
http://www.thegoodmod.com/pages/cnc-routing
INSTRUMENT VISITS THE GOOD MOD
A few days ago we had some awesome folks from Instrument stop by for a tour + sack lunch meeting. Instrument is a digital creative agency here in Portland, and we were so pleased to share our space with these talented creatives. We created a few CNC pieces for them from random files they sent over, loved how they turned out!
Photos by Arthur Hitchcock
SPENCER STALEY TORCHES HIS WORK
Yesterday, we caught Spencer adding his own personal touch to his later milled sculpture. He decided to go over the piece with a propane torch, adding another dimension to the color & form. Here are a few photos of him at work.
This is an ancient technique called "shou-sugi-ban". In Japan, this was used to naturally protect the cedar from insects, fire and moisture.
Photos/Video by Arthur Hitchcock
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