Bob Garrish wrote:
I think there might have been a miscommunication. I was sort of wondering what 'skin' meant, myself, until that last message; texture is the more commonly used term. I'm pretty sure Ken just wants a 3D model he can machine from and modify later if he needs to to change the saddle slot, pin spacing, or do inlay on it. I don't think he's looking for a texture map to go with it to do renderings.
If I'm wrong on this, feel free to disregard. (Also, $50 is a great deal on any custom CAD work, so I think you should jump on it if that's what you're after, Ken!)
This is exactly what I meant Bob! Thanks for the clarification. When I create my own parts, I have to go back and put a "skin" on it in order to create a *.NC file to cut the part out with. My CAD experience is slow and tedious, so from a business standpoint it makes more sense to pay someone else a reasonable price to do this work for me.
I use my own signature bridge for my own guitars, but I am working on a different project for another customer and this style bridge is needed for that project. I know from my own experience this would take me over 8 hours to accomplish, based on my inexperience with CAD, but would just take a short period from someone that works with it every day.
I have taken Michael's offer, so I now should have something I can work with. Thanks for the responses!
Ken