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Anonymous1771092109
02-14 19:10
Model Name
workbench 3d model
Tags
furniture
rendering
realistic
Prompt
Create a highly detailed, realistic 3D model of a removable industrial-style delivery service counter designed for installation inside a commercial portal opening. The counter must be modeled as a structurally stable yet fully dismountable hybrid construction. The overall final dimensions of the counter are exactly 170 cm in length, 65 cm in depth, and 130 cm in total height measured from finished floor level to the top surface. The top panel thickness must be precisely 18 mm. The design must reflect a cost-efficient build using OSB board (18 mm thickness) for the entire top surface, with visible wood chip texture typical of structural OSB, slightly rough, industrial, not polished, but properly cut with straight edges. Corners should be sharp with a minimal 2 mm edge break. The counter is positioned within a portal opening that is 154 cm wide and 219 cm high. The counter length exceeds the portal width intentionally, creating an 8 cm overhang on each side beyond the portal edges. The counter is installed over a ramp that begins at the portal threshold and extends 40 cm inward into the store, with a 9 cm vertical elevation difference between street level and interior floor. The counter legs must not sit on the ramp. Instead, all three legs must be positioned 50 cm inward from the frontal wall line so that they rest entirely on the flat interior floor beyond the ramp slope. This spatial relationship must be respected in the model. The structure consists of three vertical wooden legs made from solid square-section beams measuring exactly 5 cm x 5 cm. Each leg height must be precisely 128.2 cm so that when combined with the 1.8 cm thick top panel, the total height equals 130 cm. Leg positions along the 170 cm length are: one at the extreme left edge, one centered at approximately 85 cm from the left edge, and one at the extreme right edge. The legs are flush with the underside of the top panel and aligned vertically with no tilt. Under the counter, include three horizontal structural braces made of the same 5 cm x 5 cm timber. These braces must connect the three legs laterally at a lower level approximately 15–20 cm above the floor. One brace connects left leg to center leg, one connects center leg to right leg, and one rear brace connects all three legs along the back side forming a rigid rectangular lower frame. These braces prevent torsion and lateral sway. Connections should be modeled as mechanical screw-fixed joints (visible structural wood screws or bolt heads), not glued permanently. The countertop must be divided into two separate sections along its length. The left section is fixed and measures exactly 100 cm in length. The right section is a hinged gate-style panel measuring exactly 70 cm in length and 65 cm in depth, constructed from the same 18 mm OSB. The hinge axis is vertical, positioned at the junction between the 100 cm fixed section and the 70 cm movable section. The movable section must open laterally outward at a 90-degree angle like a small service gate. Include three heavy-duty metal T-style strap hinges evenly spaced vertically along the hinge line. Hinges must appear screwed into the OSB and structural support, not welded. When closed, the movable panel aligns perfectly flush with the fixed panel, forming a continuous surface. Include a simple metal latch or slide bolt mechanism on the interior side to secure the movable section when closed. Add a subtle internal stop block to limit vibration when shut. The counter must also include two lateral wall support cleats, each 65 cm long, mounted horizontally to the interior sides of the portal walls. These are structural support members fixed with visible heavy-duty screws and wall anchors. The top panel must appear mechanically fastened to these wall cleats with removable screws from below, reinforcing the hybrid removable concept. No permanent cementing or embedded anchoring should be shown. The design must clearly communicate that all connections are screw-based and reversible. Surface finish: OSB top remains raw but lightly sanded, matte texture, natural yellow-brown chip pattern. Legs and braces are untreated structural pine, light natural wood tone, slightly rough industrial appearance. Metal hardware (hinges, screws, latch) should be galvanized steel with slight industrial texture, not polished chrome. The model must show accurate spatial context: the portal opening framing the counter, the ramp extending 40 cm inward with a 9 cm slope up to the interior floor, and the legs clearly positioned beyond the ramp zone. The front face of the counter overhangs slightly beyond the ramp edge while the structural legs remain on flat ground. Ensure realistic proportions, correct structural thicknesses, and construction logic consistent with real-world carpentry. The final 3D asset should emphasize structural credibility, modular assembly, visible mechanical fasteners, industrial low-budget aesthetic, and practical delivery counter ergonomics at 130 cm height. No decorative elements, no luxury finishes, no rounded bar-style curves. Straight cuts, rigid geometry, functional design. The object must look physically plausible, balanced, and capable of supporting at least 50 kg of distributed load.
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