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From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
No problem - I can continue working on basics in MOI.
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
Thanks Barry - the help is greatly appreciated - you and Michael have helped improve my drawings/models 10 fold.
Can I message you on my progress as I'm not going to post in this thread anymore? Going back to the first/original thread "Newbie learning the ins and outs of MOI."
Can't thank you enough for hanging in there with me while I learn. By the way - if you ever need anything milled let me know I'm happy to do it for you.
N
Here's a slightly rendered model I did in Fusion last month - I'm currently painting the actual guitar and will post it when it's done. The real guitar is ash with a Mary Kay white nitro finish with gold hardware - really pretty.
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From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
Wow this is a big help - great screen shots - that's such an excellent method. Thanks I will post my version in "newbie learning the ins and outs of MOI"
Thanks again Barry!
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
Here is my attempt at the fillet method - started from scratch with this and used a new headstock design which kind of screwed up the mating of the lofted neck and headstock - but it's solid and good for a first try. Thanks Barry - will keep practicing this method - very clever indeed.
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From: mkdm
Hello VEGASGUITARS.
Thanks for sharing!
I don't know which method did you use to build the model but that are issues as you can see :
Regards.
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
Thanks for pointing out that mistake.
From: Barry-H
Hi Neil,
Try moving the seam.
Barry
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
How's this one Barry? :)
From: Barry-H
Hi Neil,
looks good your on the way.
Barry
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
Barry, Yay! Thanks very much for your patience and great advice. I really like the way you model - very clever ideas! There are so many things you can do with Boolean commands - very cool stuff.
N
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
Here's a guitar I just finished for a customer in Phoenix - hand made from scratch under one roof by a crotchety, snaggle tooth, good ball. BTW I also hand wind all our pickups too. :)
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From: Michael Gibson
Great work Neil!
- Michael
From: Barry-H
Hi Neil,
I have managed to get a good result using a simple network, trim and blend into head.
I would like to try it on some different heads before posting the process.
So if you have any curve drawings of heads you can share can you post them to me.
Barry
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From: mkdm
Wonderful job!!!! Congratulation!!!
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
Hey that looks fantastic Barry - really awesome. Have a couple been working on that will send - also a .dxf of a LP for something different. Looking forward to seeing what you do with the other files too. - Neil
From: Barry-H
Hi Neil,
got the files will look at them Monday as I'm away the weekend.
Barry
From: mat10x
Lookin' good Barry!
From: mat10x
Nice Neil! Hand wound pickups too, sweet.
M
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
Great advice Barry - thanks much!
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
Hi - sorry I didn't reply earlier. Yes I own two CNC machines. As you mentioned it seems the best neck transitions are done with filleting, blending, networking - and Boolean operations .. . unfortunately I have a long ways to go until I'm past the "learn your basics" stage - but its fun anyway!. Nice to know there is another hand builder around here you can appreciate what's involved. If you ever want to mill something let me know. Thanks a lot for your input.
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