Traditional Home Mandhir CAD Design
INR 1500–12500
About the project
I need a detailed CAD model for a traditional-style mandhir that will sit inside my home. The look should echo the ornate craftsmanship of classic Indian temples, yet be engineered for 3D printing as the primary fabrication method. Key design intentions • A visually rich façade with intricate carvings that read cleanly once printed. • Dedicated deity alcoves sized for standard idol dimensions (I’ll supply exact measurements once we start). • Proportions and panel layouts that follow sacred-geometry guidelines, particularly the use of mandalas and the golden ratio. Because the piece will be 3D-printed, wall thicknesses, joinery, overhang angles, and support considerations have to be baked into the model. I’ll be printing in a high-resolution resin, so fine detail is welcome as long as it is structurally sound. Deliverables 1. Fully parametric CAD file (Fusion 360, SolidWorks, or similar) with editable features. 2. Watertight STL ready for direct print. 3. A dimensioned PDF drawing set showing overall footprint, section views, and assembly guidance. 4. Two rendered images to help me visualise final appearance in situ. Acceptance criteria • All carvings reproduce at a minimum feature size of 0.4 mm. • Alcoves match the provided idol sizes with 1 mm clearance on all sides. • Overall footprint not to exceed 1220 mm (W) × 500 mm (D) × 1524 mm (H). If you’re comfortable blending traditional temple motifs with the technical nuances of additive manufacturing, I’m ready to move forward quickly and will be available for prompt feedback on iterations.
Skills required
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