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 Post subject: Another Guitar, Part II
PostPosted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 1:30 am 
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First name: Jeff
Last Name: Kosmoski
City: Beaverton
State: OR
Country: USA
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Several weeks ago I posted some pics of one of my guitars without paint. I since got it painted.
Here it is:

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Just for grins, here's a photo before it was painted:
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All comments, critiques, questions welcome.

Thanks,


jeffkos

http://kozmguitars.com


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 2:22 am 
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and again......beautiful work. Both in the design and execution of the work. That looks like it would fit my watermelon too!

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:30 am 
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VERY original, good work!

You have taken 3D contouring with a CNC and a guitar, to the next level! I particularly like how the bridge on top, is positioned higher above the guitar body...

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 11:49 am 
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Brazilian Rosewood
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This really looks like a result of 'needs first' design, and really shows off the value of the method. You stick everything that NEEDS to be a certain way into the drawing first (neck, pickups, strap pin, jack, hang the bridge in space at the right spot) and then you've got absolute freedom with the rest and you know it'll work.

The biggest untapped benefit of CNC is that guys use it to replace grunt work (which is great) without ever thinking "hey, waitaminute...what would I make if I had infinite dexterity and coordination?". I love seeing what comes out of that question!

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 7:36 pm 
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nice work!

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