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  1. #1
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    My first CNC guitar being cut

    Hey all,

    I just wanted to show you my first guitar being machined, on my solsylva router after being designed in Solidworks, and machined with Mastercam.

    THanks all for all the past help, I am finaly doing it!!

    :-)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3-P606PO0U

    What do ya think?

  2. #2
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    looks awsome but whats with all the cnc videos having over the top techno mixes in the background? haha Sometimes the roar of a router for 5 minutes isn't a bad thing. But really though I like the guitar.

    chris.
    "you don't even need cnc if your handy with a torch"

  3. #3
    Cyborg,
    Cool video, are you making them for yourself?
    Steve
    www.cad2cam.blogspot.com
    www.cad2cam.net
    Programmer/ Certified Cam Instructor

  4. #4
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    Yes...

    I am building one for each one of my kids, and then I will build one for my self. Most of the designs are already done in solidworks.

    I am working on my third, and I decided to do a couple of things:

    a: Use a figured wood top (Have spalted maple)
    b: Integrate a USB port in the guitar.

    I have a USB guitar interface, which I will carve the back out, and embed in the guitar. THis way, all you need to do is to connect it to a computer, and off you go....

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by CyborgCNC View Post
    Yes...

    I am building one for each one of my kids, and then I will build one for my self. Most of the designs are already done in solidworks.

    I am working on my third, and I decided to do a couple of things:

    a: Use a figured wood top (Have spalted maple)
    b: Integrate a USB port in the guitar.

    I have a USB guitar interface, which I will carve the back out, and embed in the guitar. THis way, all you need to do is to connect it to a computer, and off you go....
    Hi

    Nice work CyborgCNC , but i always go back to thios clip on youtube

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vARF...elated&search=


    cheers

  6. #6
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    nice nice work ,and by the way its avery awsome video

  7. #7
    Warlock !!

    nice work thats the style I'm planning to build hopefully in the near future
    any chance of you posting the mastercam file

  8. #8
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    Very Impressive!

    I can't believe the quality cuts, your getting with the solsylva router!

    How long did it take to cut the guitar, in the video?

    .

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    I did the cut in phases. In other words, I cut the front first, then back etc. and made sure I drilled the holes for the electronics. That probably took me about 1.5 hours.

    Using the holes, I was now able to flip the guitar over, and orient it again, since I used the holes as reference points for the router. I was amazed by how "spot on" the referencing was, since I was worried about the 45 degree profiles being off.

    So overall, I would say about 3 hours or so of machining time. The body is solid honduran mahogany. It machined extremely well. I was really amazed by how nice mahogany cuts under the router.

    And oh yes, the Solsylva machine really works, as you can see. I had surfaced my table to make sure it is flat. I am getting 35 IPM rapids (30 on the z), and I usually cut at about 25-30 IPM. Using the Xylotex board, with the Xylo drives and motors.

    As far as making the models available, I will soon have a site up, and I will offer COMPLETE video tutorials of the Solidworks design work, and the mastercam machining, along with 3 different guitar designs.

    THanks all for your comments! I really learned how to do all this from hanging around this forum, and following the advice of many individuals here.

  10. #10
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    Music and guitars

    Great looking Guitar and what I really want to know is what is the music on Utube.
    regards
    chris f

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    Great work - what about the neck ?
    Drakkn Custom Shop http://www.drakkncustomshop.co.uk

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    The neck is modeled in Solidworks, but I have not yet begun to machine it. That will be another story, I am sure, as I will have to devise a fixture for the angle, so that I do not wind up wasting lots of wood.

    The music on the video is a secret....lol!!

    :-)

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    There is a thread about cnc ing a neck on here somewhere - cant remember where I saw it
    Drakkn Custom Shop http://www.drakkncustomshop.co.uk

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