Exact 3D Model of Wood Frame
Budget: $10 – $30 CAD
I have a simple but dimension-critical wooden frame design that I need converted into precise digital geometry. The finished piece will serve as a prototype model, so every measurement in my sketch must transfer flawlessly to the files you deliver.
Key dimensions to match:
• Top frame outside: 48" × 48" (1219 mm × 1219 mm)
• Inside opening: 46.5" × 46.5" (1181 mm × 1181 mm)
• Wood wall height: 24" (610 mm)
• Legs: 12" below the box, cut from 3 ⅝" × 3 ⅝" (92 mm × 92 mm) stock
• Corner blocks: ¾" (19 mm) thick
Construction notes: boards run horizontally, the frame screws directly into the legs exactly as shown in the drawing, and I want the model left raw with no finishing treatments represented.
I will supply clear photos and a hand sketch for reference once we start. From those, please build an accurate 3D model and send back:
1. STL
2. OBJ
3. STEP
Native files (Fusion 360, SolidWorks, or similar) are a bonus but not required. I’ll verify the prototype by checking overall envelope size and matching screw positions, so tolerances need to come in within normal woodworking allowances (±0.5 mm).
If something in my sketch doesn’t translate cleanly into 3D, flag it before proceeding so we can keep the iteration count low. Looking forward to seeing the structure come to life in digital form.
Key dimensions to match:
• Top frame outside: 48" × 48" (1219 mm × 1219 mm)
• Inside opening: 46.5" × 46.5" (1181 mm × 1181 mm)
• Wood wall height: 24" (610 mm)
• Legs: 12" below the box, cut from 3 ⅝" × 3 ⅝" (92 mm × 92 mm) stock
• Corner blocks: ¾" (19 mm) thick
Construction notes: boards run horizontally, the frame screws directly into the legs exactly as shown in the drawing, and I want the model left raw with no finishing treatments represented.
I will supply clear photos and a hand sketch for reference once we start. From those, please build an accurate 3D model and send back:
1. STL
2. OBJ
3. STEP
Native files (Fusion 360, SolidWorks, or similar) are a bonus but not required. I’ll verify the prototype by checking overall envelope size and matching screw positions, so tolerances need to come in within normal woodworking allowances (±0.5 mm).
If something in my sketch doesn’t translate cleanly into 3D, flag it before proceeding so we can keep the iteration count low. Looking forward to seeing the structure come to life in digital form.