ENLARGEMENTS & REDUCTIONS
In the past, enlarging and reducing designs was a tedious and time-consuming task that required a skilled sculptor and a drawing tool called a pantograph or a trained eye. Fortunately, advancements in computer design and CNC machining have streamlined the process. However, creating an accurate enlargement or reduction still requires the expertise of both a knowledgeable computer technician and a master sculptor.
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Our experienced staff begins by scanning your original model. From there, your project is either scaled up or reduced to the required size. Depending on the project, materials like high-density urethane foam, styrofoam, or MDF are then cut and hand-finished to achieve the desired result.
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Enlarging or reducing a design is a complex process, and our dedicated team collaborates with you to determine the best materials and processes for your project.

Artist: Mia Fontsgrave Solow

Carole Feurman's first enlargements

For McArthur Airport project, LI NY

Artist: Mia Fontsgrave Solow