Custom Composite Parts for an Artistic Music Box Sculpture
Client profile
Kåre Frang is a Danish artist creating large-scale art installations for public exhibition. The project called for a giant music box sculpture — a one-of-a-kind public artwork with no precedent, no technical drawings, and no starting point other than a 3D digital model.
Sculpture by Kåre Frang 2026 at Rå Hal / Godsbanen, Photo: David Stjernholm
Challenge
This was not a standard industrial project with ready documentation and fixed dimensions. The starting point was an artistic vision in digital form — one that had to be translated into real, physical parts with organic, irregular geometry. On top of that came a question nobody had answered yet: how would everything fit together and hold its shape as a complete, stable structure?
Key project requirements included
working from a 3D model with no technical drawings,
manufacturing parts with organic, irregular shapes,
adapting production technology to artistic requirements,
designing a connection and assembly system,
delivering finished parts ready for on-site installation.
Our approach
Wentech analysed the 3D model and extracted everything needed for production. We then manufactured the composite parts — umbrella, covers and wheels — adapting process parameters to the non-standard geometries involved. In parallel, we developed the connection method and full assembly concept for the structure.
The manufacturing process focused on
3D model analysis and production preparation,
composite part manufacturing: umbrella, covers and wheels,
process adaptation to organic, non-standard geometries,
connection and assembly concept design,
full project delivery from digital model to finished physical object.
Result
The parts were delivered on site and became part of the completed art installation, exhibited publicly.
Photo credit: Sculpture by Kåre Frang 2026 at Rå Hal / Godsbanen, photo: David Stjernholm.
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