Countersketch Studio -
The designer exports an STL file. This file is sent to a 3D printer (resin), cast into metal, set with stones, and polished.
For the store owner who is not a classically trained CAD engineer, Countersketch is approachable. The interface uses jewelry terminology (Bezel, Shank, Gallery) rather than engineering jargon (Extrude, Boolean, Loft). This lowers the barrier to entry, allowing sales staff to become designers. It empowers the retailer to offer "mass customization"—offering unique designs without the high cost of bespoke, from-scratch CAD work. Countersketch Studio
: The stunning renders created in-studio can be used for social media, website displays, and print marketing to showcase the store's custom capabilities. The designer exports an STL file
Because the renders are photorealistic and fast, the client stops imagining the ring and starts seeing it. That emotional "yes" happens at the counter, not a week later when you email a PDF. Closing rates for custom jobs skyrocket when the client sees their idea rendered in real-time. : The stunning renders created in-studio can be
: Adjust the design to the customer's exact specifications using intuitive sliders and menus. Client Approval
