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Author: | Ken C [ Sun Nov 04, 2012 8:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Building Guitars with a CNC...How did I manage before?! |
Did a lot of work with the CNC over the weekend and thought it might make an interesting post. I bought my machine earlier in the year and feel like I have climbed a mountain since then, but I am getting more comfortable with the machine and find ways to use it all the time. Here's what I did over the weekend: Friday night: - Cut a representation of the state of Michigan from Petoskey stone to inlay in the headstock of a customer's guitar. - I couldn't use my usual shell for the logo, so I cut a logo from maple. - Cut the headstock profile in my headstock laminate so I could bind before gluing to the headstock. - To be super lazy, I cut my bindings, perfectly sized for the headstock. Why? Because I could!! Wow, binding the headstock veneer was a breeze with perfect miters--installed in 5 minutes!! Saturday: - Cut a new router template for my headstock profile. Also cut a matching one for the bottom that bolts through a couple of tuning machine holes and can be clamped in the vise to hold the headstock very firm while I route. Much less fear and trembling when routing the profile now! - Milled a neck for another guitar I am working on - Milled a fingerboard (profile, fret slots, and inlay pockets) for above neck - Milled 2MM walnut dots for side position markers So I had an evening and a Saturday to play luthier, and the CNC machine was on and running a good portion of the time. I really felt like I had a 2nd employee as I could focus on something else while the CNC cut logos, inlay pockets, milled necks, and fingerboards. I know I was able to get by without a CNC before, but man, I am really enjoying having this tool in the shop now! Ken Attachment: IMGP7679.jpg Attachment: IMGP7685.jpg Attachment: IMGP7687.jpg Attachment: IMGP7696.jpg Attachment: IMGP7699.jpg
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Author: | Andy Birko [ Sun Nov 04, 2012 8:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Building Guitars with a CNC...How did I manage before?! |
Shhh!!! |
Author: | Parser [ Mon Nov 05, 2012 12:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Building Guitars with a CNC...How did I manage before?! |
Yep, used well it's without a doubt one of the most effective tools out there. Nice work getting those necks figured out! I use mine to do thicknessing and jointing as well as slotting, carving, inlaying, etc.. Just being able to make good jigs is a huge help. Trev |
Author: | Ken C [ Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Building Guitars with a CNC...How did I manage before?! |
Ooops…sorry! Didn’t realize I was letting out a secret! I now understand better how Jim Olson runs the shop by himself! |
Author: | Stuart Gort [ Tue Nov 06, 2012 11:54 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Building Guitars with a CNC...How did I manage before?! |
Well....the worm has turned for you. |
Author: | Don Williams [ Thu Dec 13, 2012 12:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Building Guitars with a CNC...How did I manage before?! |
Coolness... |
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