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From: ed (EDDYF)
1 Nov 2018   [#157] In reply to [#154]
Looks great Neil!

Yes - when it comes to design decisions - the customer is always right. (Unless you can talk them out of it :)

Ed Ferguson
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
1 Nov 2018   [#158] In reply to [#157]
Thanks very much! Now I need to learn how to make this design an arch top with two f-holes . . . f-holes no problem - arch top - don't have a clue :)
From: Michael Gibson
1 Nov 2018   [#159] In reply to [#158]
Hi Neil, here is a strategy that may help:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=4059.2

- Michael
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
26 Nov 2018   [#160] In reply to [#157]
Here's a couple photos of the guitar and the guy I built it for, John Acosta of the "Bee Gees Gold" show.

http://beegeesgold.com/

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JohnAcostawithguitar.jpg  Thebandandguitar.jpg 


From: mkdm
27 Nov 2018   [#161] In reply to [#160]
Great things!!

Congrats!!
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
27 Nov 2018   [#162] In reply to [#161]
Thanks Marco!
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
30 Nov 2018   [#163]
Here's the first 3D body done with the new machine - of course it will look better after finishing. Ruined a few pieces of cheap wood before getting the CAM portion correct. The neck was not cut for the contoured heel but rather a standard heel - will do the contoured one in the model shortly.

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Ionehumscontours1.jpg  Ionehumscontours2.jpg  Ionehumscountours2.JPG 


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From: Michael Gibson
26 Jun 2020   [#165]
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From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
15 Aug 2020   [#166] In reply to [#165]
Latest guitar modeled in Moi - small body semi-hollow arch top coming soon.





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StardustGH3.jpg  StardustGH3backmed.jpg 


From: Michael Gibson
16 Aug 2020   [#167] In reply to [#166]
Beautiful!

- Michael
From: Anthony (PROP_DESIGN)
16 Aug 2020   [#168]
that's really nice. you seemed to have got the hang of MoI. you're website is nice too. i hope you have a lot of success.
From: ed (EDDYF)
16 Aug 2020   [#169]
Great work Neil! Something very satisfying about creating an object in MoI and bringing it to reality via CNC (and a lot of hand finishing :)

Ed Ferguson
From: Mik (MIKULAS)
17 Aug 2020   [#170] In reply to [#169]
Amazing work and professional photo lighting.
Mik
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
27 Aug 2020   [#171] In reply to [#170]
Thanks everyone for the kind words. Can't take credit for the photo as the pictures are by a professional photographer who is also a customer.

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From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
25 Dec 2020   [#174] In reply to [#33]
Great advice - thanks!
From: Michael Gibson
26 Dec 2020   [#175] In reply to [#173]
Hi Neil,

> There is a guy selling tutorials on how to model guitars in Moi3D here: https://3dcncguitars.com/

That's great, I didn't know about this one! I've added a link from the MoI resources tutoriuals page.

That would easily be worth it to get very specific information on a complex area like this.

- Michael
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
26 Dec 2020   [#176] In reply to [#175]
Still a novice - but have learned a lot via this forum about guitar modeling. When a little further along I'd like to share, in a concise file, the tips and tricks accumulated over the years from here so that others, interested in the area, will have a solid foundation to get started with and then expand on. Certainly can save the beginner some grief.

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