It's been awhile

I wish I could say it’s a good thing when I’m so busy I don’t have time to post here, but can’t say I am completely convinced that this is the case.

Jumping back in to keep it fresh, I’ve been doing these entry accent walls for a couple builds which I refer to as ‘fracture walls’. They’re pretty fun to create and really become a practice of keeping everything super tight. I cut all these pieces on my CNC, so if you are 1/64” off on install that difference will exponentially become larger over the area creating a problem for the parts down the line. Aligning tolerances which are 4 spaces to the right of the decimal into the real world has hang-ups.

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This one below is my most current fracture wall. Unlike the one above, it has a third dimension which protrudes from the surface at the peaks. Both of these are in lobbies at co-working buildings.

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