During an extensive renovation of the Dresden City Museum, the complex geometry of the facade's dormer timber windows created a huge challenge. The company 'Crontten-dorfer Carpentry' was awarded the complex task to replace seven window's which were oval-shaped and the central glazing bars (mullions) were angled to an apex. To conduct the accurate site measurement, the Flexijet 3D laser measurement system was brought in to create the accurate digital 3D CAD files of the existing windows. The resultant Flexijet 3D CAD files enabled the windows to proceed to production producing perfectly fitted windows.
Each window required approximately 10 minutes to be measured with the Flexijet 3D system. However, in this project, some additional post-processing was required to complete the CAD drawing at a level that was required for production. All up, measuring and post-processing took 3 hours to complete. A job that would have been difficult to measure and template was made easy with Flexijet 3D.