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Author: | uffabrew [ Sun Nov 20, 2011 9:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Six Free Guitar Design Files |
http://www.guitarbuilding.org/#!curriculum look in the Guitar Design Archives. They have five or six different body styles you can download and if you are using Partworks/VCarvePro/Cuts2d, ie Vertic CNC Software then you can also download the CNC files for the bodies. A good way to test out your CNC router; especially for those of you that are having trouble designing a guitar in CAD and making the CNC file. I went to their week long summer workshop in August and it was the best one I have ever attended. They are sponsored by a national science foundation grant and are teaching teachers the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math behind electric guitars. It is a great program and a clever way to get students excited about learning. http://i1102.photobucket.com/albums/g45 ... C02598.jpg |
Author: | cyborgcnc [ Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Six Free Guitar Design Files |
Pretty cool link, thanks for sharing that! I was surprised to see that they are doing swirls, as I had a foray into this a while back....I had stumbled on this website, which I think provides a lot of information from folks experimenting with swirling, and have also found all the paints that work the best... http://theswirling.com/ If anyone is interested... My results were somewhat mixed, and the end I had to get a heater for my water bucket to get it to the right temperature, before I got something decent.....still not 100% happy with it though, and I need a lot more practice! http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... An9aGfBvSo (this is the guy that runs the site....) |
Author: | uffabrew [ Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Six Free Guitar Design Files |
Here are a couple more that me and my nephew attempted this weekend. Still trying to perfect the swirl dip. Having a bit of a issue with the darker colors, but the light ones come out o.k. Still not 100% satisfied, but getting closer. What temperature are you getting your water too? I have thought about getting a fish tank heater and dropping in the barrel to control that aspect. Several things must come together in just right in order to get a good swirl. The swirling.com as alot of good information. In fact the picture with the three guitar bodies is the same one that I posted on their site too. |
Author: | Mike Kroening [ Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Six Free Guitar Design Files |
One thing to do instead of using news paper to remove the excess paint off the surface of the water before pulling the part out. Use a blow dryer instead and blow the excess paint to the side of the container. It works much better. MK |
Author: | cyborgcnc [ Tue Nov 22, 2011 8:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Six Free Guitar Design Files |
@uffabrew: I used an aquarium water heater to bring it up to 78 degrees.....then used one of those laser thermometers to read the temperature...a little colder is fine also....used Humbrol paints, but I am ordering some marble magic paints next.... |
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