About Us
Mélodie Melak is a carpenter, seamstress, knitter, crocheter, as well as certified CNC programmer and operator. She has a BA in sciences of information and communication and worked as a project manager for cultural organisations in France and Germany for over 15 years.
In her spare time, she likes to repair sewing machines. Lately, she tried her hand at upholstery and taught herself to cane chairs.
Brian Kiel is a tinkerer and jack of all trades. He has worked in the arts, construction, programming, IT infrastructure, and electrical engineering fields. Over the years he has gained experience in various forms of fabrication including 3D printing using FDM, SLA, and SLS, lasercutting, TIG and MIG welding, and carpentry. His formal education ranges from Computer Science at Purdue, to Ethnomusicology at IU, to Puppetry at the Art Institute of Chicago.
He specializes in the intersection of all of these fields building unique pieces for art installations, dance pieces, and venues.
They love putting their brains and skills together to come up with custom solutions for unique problems
What We Do
Our success comes from understanding exactly what the customer wants and agreeing with them the best way to implement it and the timeline necessary to achieve it.
Each of us are project managers and as such for each project we determine who is best suited to lead and who will be consulting and supporting. That way the customer gets the most qualified person for the specific job at hand.
Using various drafting CAD and physical modeling, we insure the design will function as planned and then the final stage of fabrication can begin.
Testimonials
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The point of using Lorem Ipsum is that it has a more-or-less normal distribution of letters, as opposed to using 'Content here, content here', making it look like readable English.