Newb: help with Arm and belly contours for solid body guitars
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
8938.77 
Decontracted virtuosity! ;)
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 From:  Michael Gibson
8938.78 In reply to 8938.76 
Looks beautiful!

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 From:  VG (VEGASGUITARS)
8938.79 In reply to 8938.78 
Latest - GH version III





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 From:  Mik (MIKULAS)
8938.80 In reply to 8938.79 
Excellent work!

The back view resembles a woman's back ;-)
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 From:  Michael Gibson
8938.81 In reply to 8938.79 
Really great, thanks for sharing the image!

- Michael
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 From:  VG (VEGASGUITARS)
8938.82 In reply to 8938.81 
Here's another one designed entirely in Moi3d









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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
8938.83 
Very appealing!
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Is beautiful that please without concept!
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 From:  Michael Gibson
8938.84 In reply to 8938.82 
So beautiful!

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 From:  ed (EDDYF)
8938.85 
Outstanding. Belongs on the MoI homepage!

Ed Ferguson
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 From:  VG (VEGASGUITARS)
8938.86 
Latest model: "Starbird Elite." Designed entirely in Moi3D. Features: Arched domestic figured maple top. Domestic figured maple neck, abalone headstock logo, abalone fret markers, rosewood fingerboard, 13" lower bout, African Limba chambered body, 14 degree peg head pitch (scarf joint), dual action truss rod, 14" radius with 22 6105 frets, 24.75" scale, hand wound humbucking pickups, handwound single coil pickup, Seymour Duncan triple shot pickup rings, 6 position ultra switch toggle, Graphtech piezo string saver bridge with independent volume control, master volume and tone for magnetic pickups. Graphtech "Ratio" tuning keys and "Nu-bone" nut. Bigsby tailpiece. Gloss polyester finish on body and headstock face. Hand rubbed poly finish on neck back.

Many thanks to Barry for making the formerly flat top into an arched top.


















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 From:  Mik (MIKULAS)
8938.87 In reply to 8938.86 
Absolutelly perfect work in every detail! Marvelous.
Mik
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 From:  Michael Gibson
8938.88 In reply to 8938.86 
Wow this is really going well Neil!

- Michael
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 From:  Michael Gibson
8938.89 In reply to 8938.86 
Hi Neil, could you please describe a little bit about your current fabrication process, are you cutting these on CNC now?

- Michael
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 From:  VG (VEGASGUITARS)
8938.90 In reply to 8938.89 
Yes. All the guitars are made using two 3 axis CNC machines. One smaller one for pickguards, fingerboards, truss rod covers, inlay, engraving etc. The other for necks and bodies. The instruments are made in house.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
8938.91 In reply to 8938.90 
What CAM software are you using to drive the CNC?

Can you show some pictures of the machines you built? What do your pieces look like straight off the CNC?

Is your process going faster now that you're using CAD/CAM?

- Michael
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 From:  ed (EDDYF)
8938.92 In reply to 8938.90 
Great work as usual Neil. A bit off topic - Do you perform your own photography?

Ed Ferguson
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 From:  VG (VEGASGUITARS)
8938.93 In reply to 8938.91 
"What CAM software are you using to drive the CNC?"

I am using a very basic program called "Estlcam." https://www.estlcam.de/
I'd like Desk proto when it's possible. Both machines use Grbl.

The shop is a very modest 800 square feet and located in an industrial park. Most of the benches, jigs and fixtures are my own. Tools include two radial arm saws, an over arm router, table router, band saw, thickness planer, jointer/plainer, radial arm drill press, spindle and edge sanders besides the two CNC machines. It is quite primitive - but gets the job done. Since COVID the work here has been mostly repairs and restorations - mostly of acoustic guitars.

"Can you show some pictures of the machines you built? What do your pieces look like straight off the CNC?"


Both machines are built from kits. The aluminum alloy (larger) machine uses high torque Nema 23 steppers and has a 25X25X5" cutting area. The smaller machine uses high torque Nema 17 steppers and has a work area of only 17X17X3". The larger machine uses ball screws and is very accurate. The smaller wooden machine uses lead screws and is fairly accurate but not stable enough for big projects. Right off the machine (as you can see in the video below) there is a frame that has to be cut off after routing. This is done with the band saw. This is true with both bodies and necks.

A short video of the arch top on the guitar just posted being made by this machine (turn down your volume):
https://youtu.be/bmtgzpyXlTU

"Is your process going faster now that you're using CAD/CAM?"

Yes building and designing is much faster and the results of a higher quality.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
8938.94 In reply to 8938.93 
Great stuff Neil, thank you for sharing some of your fabrication details!

- Michael
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 From:  VG (VEGASGUITARS)
8938.95 In reply to 8938.92 
Hi Ed - One of my customers does the photography in exchange for a custom guitar. He does it professionally.
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 From:  VG (VEGASGUITARS)
8938.96 In reply to 8938.19 
Thanks again for this - still using this technique and it makes gorgeous arm contours. :)
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