Aesera Jewellery Design Training Academy
No 144/74, Eskay building, 3rd floor,
Greams Road, Thousand Lights
Chennai, Tamil Nadu,
India
Mobile: +91-9444100081, 9840689781,+91-9840966467
info@jewelrydesignacademy.com
http://www.academyofdesign.in
Jewellery design and prototype
making:
Because of the high cost of rapid prototyping equipment and the high level of technical expertise required to reliably produce a RPM Model, the trend is to use specialized third-party service bureaus.
We offer reduced time and cost for designers and their clients with state-of-the-art technology. Our machines build RPM models, such as Jewellery Models, from computer files using thermoplastics that are perfect components for investment casting.
Our systems reduce cost and time-to-market by translating CAD Designs into hard copy 3D models. These models are so accurate that designers can go beyond concept modeling to produce tooling grade patterns ready for casting or mold-making.
Check back frequently to stay abreast of the trends in the industry and work with the newest and most up-to-date models in the Jewellery industry. Only models that have been newly designed by our member-team of CAD/CAM design specialists are added.
To validate error-free processing, all Jewellery models have been prototyped in wax- and resin-format, cast and finished in precious metal to ensure precise performance in the production process. This site is the authority of royalty-free CAD designed Jewellery designs.
Jewellery design is the art or profession of creating, crafting, fabricating, or rendering designs for Jewellery. This is an ancient practice of the goldsmith or metalworker that evolved to a billion-dollar industry with the odyssey from ancient cultures into the machine age. Jewellery design falls under the category of what is commonly known as "functional art", being art that can be worn or used.
From there to casting:
Jointly CAD/CAM allows the design of Jewellery using a computer (CAD) and creates an exact hard copy model of a Jewellery piece using a computer controlled manufacturing device (CAM). Our technicians utilize all file types compatible with any CAM device, which allows us to quickly generate a precise wax model ready for casting.
Stereolithography and these other hard model technologies are the future of the Jewellery industry. Leading jewelers effectively use CAM "service bureaus" that specialize in prototype output.
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