Cast iron 2 pan set and tuscan grill
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i have two projects...
Project 2a
Small 2 part cast iron pan set – This is a design for 2 pans similar to the casserole pan and lid which you have just designed., but smaller and with some slight modifications as follows…
Exact pan details
• Casserole dish to be flat bottomed with Igneus logo on inside of pan. Pan to be 5cm in height, 25cm pan diameter plus handle (handle length around 14cm with Igneus branding)
• Lid to be a skillet pan (ridged) with the Igneus logo on the outside of the pan. Lid to be 3cm in height (handle length around 14cm with Igneus branding)
• Pans need to lock together as per the one you have already designed.
Project 2b
This brief is for a totally new design of a new piece of equipment. It is for a Tuscan grill with a drip tray plate. See Tuscan Grill image and drawings attached for an idea of the item. (We would like our design to be round not square)
To give you some background, a Tuscan grill is a cast iron grill, which you place into a pizza oven. You then drag the hot coals within the oven under the grill so that you can cook steaks etc like on a barbeque. Our design also features a cast iron ‘drip tray plate’ which the grill can be locked into. The idea of the drip tray is that you rake the coals up the chamfered edge and onto the drip tray under the grill. When the food cooks, the drip tray prevents the meat’s juices dripping onto the base of the oven.
So as you can gather from the above narrative, this product features two parts…see the drawing attached for my thoughts on it. Again, this 2 part set needs to be branded with the Igneus logo. I’m not sure how you can brand the grill part, but hopefully you can come up with a solution. The drip tray is easy – see drawing.
I assume that I have to post this onto the PPH website as a job, but only invite you to do the work? Please advise and also give me an idea of what payment amount you will want for the jobs.
Thanks
Iain
Project 2a
Small 2 part cast iron pan set – This is a design for 2 pans similar to the casserole pan and lid which you have just designed., but smaller and with some slight modifications as follows…
Exact pan details
• Casserole dish to be flat bottomed with Igneus logo on inside of pan. Pan to be 5cm in height, 25cm pan diameter plus handle (handle length around 14cm with Igneus branding)
• Lid to be a skillet pan (ridged) with the Igneus logo on the outside of the pan. Lid to be 3cm in height (handle length around 14cm with Igneus branding)
• Pans need to lock together as per the one you have already designed.
Project 2b
This brief is for a totally new design of a new piece of equipment. It is for a Tuscan grill with a drip tray plate. See Tuscan Grill image and drawings attached for an idea of the item. (We would like our design to be round not square)
To give you some background, a Tuscan grill is a cast iron grill, which you place into a pizza oven. You then drag the hot coals within the oven under the grill so that you can cook steaks etc like on a barbeque. Our design also features a cast iron ‘drip tray plate’ which the grill can be locked into. The idea of the drip tray is that you rake the coals up the chamfered edge and onto the drip tray under the grill. When the food cooks, the drip tray prevents the meat’s juices dripping onto the base of the oven.
So as you can gather from the above narrative, this product features two parts…see the drawing attached for my thoughts on it. Again, this 2 part set needs to be branded with the Igneus logo. I’m not sure how you can brand the grill part, but hopefully you can come up with a solution. The drip tray is easy – see drawing.
I assume that I have to post this onto the PPH website as a job, but only invite you to do the work? Please advise and also give me an idea of what payment amount you will want for the jobs.
Thanks
Iain
Iain R.
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