Guitar neck and arch top methods
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 From:  mkdm
8883.87 In reply to 8883.86 
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.

- Marco (mkdm)
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 From:  VG (VEGASGUITARS)
8883.88 In reply to 8883.87 
Thanks for pointing out that mistake.

EDITED: 2 May 2018 by VEGASGUITARS

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 From:  Barry-H
8883.89 In reply to 8883.88 
Hi Neil,
Try moving the seam.
Barry
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 From:  VG (VEGASGUITARS)
8883.90 In reply to 8883.89 
How's this one Barry? :)

EDITED: 25 May 2018 by VEGASGUITARS

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 From:  Barry-H
8883.91 In reply to 8883.90 
Hi Neil,
looks good your on the way.
Barry
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 From:  VG (VEGASGUITARS)
8883.92 In reply to 8883.91 
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.

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 From:  VG (VEGASGUITARS)
8883.93 In reply to 8883.92 
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. :)

EDITED: 25 May 2018 by VEGASGUITARS

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 From:  Michael Gibson
8883.94 In reply to 8883.93 
Great work Neil!

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 From:  Barry-H
8883.95 In reply to 8883.93 
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
8883.96 In reply to 8883.93 
Wonderful job!!!! Congratulation!!!

- Marco (mkdm)
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 From:  VG (VEGASGUITARS)
8883.97 In reply to 8883.95 
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
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 From:  Barry-H
8883.98 In reply to 8883.97 
Hi Neil,
got the files will look at them Monday as I'm away the weekend.
Barry
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 From:  mat10x
8883.99 In reply to 8883.95 
Lookin' good Barry!
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 From:  mat10x
8883.100 In reply to 8883.93 
Nice Neil! Hand wound pickups too, sweet.

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 From:  VG (VEGASGUITARS)
8883.101 In reply to 8883.26 
Great advice Barry - thanks much!
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 From:  VG (VEGASGUITARS)
8883.102 In reply to 8883.30 
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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 From:  Barry-H
8883.103 In reply to 8883.101 
Hi Neil,
here is the method I have been using with network & blend.
I'm still looking at lespaul head it may require a different method.
Hope this helps.
Barry


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 From:  VG (VEGASGUITARS)
8883.104 In reply to 8883.103 
Wow - excellent - that is really clever - and looks fantastic. Have to get to work on that. Many thanks Barry! Trimming spheres that is so cool. I'll bet I wont be able to duplicate your work. I'm still having trouble reliably repeating trim and blend. :)

EDITED: 24 Apr 2018 by VEGASGUITARS

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 From:  jopo
8883.105 
Hi Neil

I was struggling with the same challenge. I came up with this.






















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 From:  VG (VEGASGUITARS)
8883.106 In reply to 8883.105 
Hello jopo,

That looks excellent - very nice transition! Thanks for sharing. Well done - can't wait to try that.
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