ModelDesk exists because there is a gap between learning 3D design software and knowing what to do with a digital model when you need to make something physical. Most tutorials stop at the screen. We start from there.
ModelDesk is a learning resource built around one specific gap — the distance between finishing a 3D model and producing something you can hold. That distance involves file formats, scale calculations, laser cutter setup, material choices, and assembly techniques that most software tutorials never cover.
The content here is written from practice. Not from watching other tutorials — from designing buildings and spaces, exporting files, cutting materials, and building physical models. Some with laser cutters. Many without.
Working on course projects, portfolios, and physical model assessments. Learning SketchUp for the first time or trying to get better faster.
Professionals and practitioners who use 3D software for design and need to translate digital work into physical prototypes or presentation models.
Anyone working with laser cutters, CNC machines, or hand tools who needs to understand how digital files become physical objects.
The free consultation offered through ModelDesk connects you directly with a designer on WhatsApp. This is not a chatbot or an automated system — it is a real person who has used these tools on real projects and can work through your specific problem with you.
Sessions are informal and project-focused. You describe what you are trying to do, share your file or a screenshot, and work through it together. Most issues are resolved in one short conversation.