Friday Feature - July 27th Edition
In this edition we're showcasing 3D models by Tri-State Stone & Building Supply Inc., & Williams Brothers Corporation of America. We've also gathered projects from Couturier Iron Craft, Brentwood Industries, The Cable Connection, and Eldorado Fireplace Surrounds.
3D Model Highlights
Tri-State Stone & Building Supply, Inc. - Garden Retaining Wall
Carderock® Garden Wall Stone - irregular in shape and somewhat flat, this grade of stone is ideal for dry of semi-dry stack retaining walls up to 24" in height, such as those defining a raised garden bed. With one reasonably good face, 8" to 12" deep, 3" to 6" in height, up to 18" in length, coverage of 18 to 20 square feet per ton can be expected.
Williams Brothers Corporation of America - Fire Rated Heavy Duty Premium Security Access Door
This heavy duty fire-rated door is made of 14 ga. steel and has the added benefit of rolled safety edges for operator protection. This door can be used in any wall location which must have a fire rating.
Project Highlights
Couturier Iron Craft - Joint Deployment Fleet Forces
Joint Deployment Fleet Forces Command Center, Norfolk, VA. Open Riser Curved Staircase with Stainless Steel Mesh Infill Panels.
View the full project here.
Brentwood Industries, Inc. - Leinenkugel Tenth Street Brewery
Having worked together on previous projects, SDEI knew they could count on Brentwood for assistance with developing a stormwater management system that would both fit within site constraints and meet the necessary storage requirements. The two companies collaborated to draft initial system design options for conceptual planning and quotations.
View more project details here.
The Cable Connection - Piney River Ranch Railing
The Cable Connection’s Ultra-tec® cable railing infill was used on this project. The installation was completed at Piney River Ranch which is outside of Vail, Colorado.
View the project here.
Eldorado Fireplace Surrounds - North Woods Cabin
“There hasn’t been one person who has come to our home who didn’t think the stone was real. It’s a tribute to the authentic look and feel of Eldorado and we absolutely love it!” says Jones.
View the full project here.