See one of your own elements go from design to CNC

Send us one element you actually produce. We build it in a single ArchiFrame model, generate the machine-ready output for your CNC line, and walk you through it in a 60 to 90 minute technical review. No system change. No risk to your live projects.

  • One real element you make, a wall, a roof, or a module
  • Machine-ready output for your fleet, for example Hundegger, Randek, or Weinmann
  • A technical validation, not a sales demo

Send us your element

What the validation proves

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One model, not three

We build your element once, in a single ArchiFrame model inside Archicad. The design, the structural frame, and the production data live in the same file, so nothing is re-modelled on the way to the floor.

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Machine-ready output

We generate the production output your line can run, adapted to your machine type. You see the real cut data come out of the model, not a slide about it.

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Changes that carry through

We change the design once or twice in front of you and show the output update with it. This is where the time and the margin are won, so we prove it on your part.

Three weeks, three steps

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You send one element

Send a section drawing, a detail, or an IFC of one element you produce, with your production requirements and machine type. We agree the scope with our technical and production people first, so the test is real.

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We model it and prepare the output

We build the element in ArchiFrame and prepare machine-ready output for your fleet, for example Hundegger, Randek, or Weinmann. We do the modelling. You spend one to two hours on input.

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We review it with you

A 60 to 90 minute technical session. We walk the model, show a design change flow through to the output, and set out where the efficiency sits and what a real rollout would take.