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Hi guys just wondering does anyone have or know where I can get a DXF drawing of a standard 22-24 fret fretboard with the fret spacings in a 25 1/2 scale length and a 24 3/4 scale length ? I don't know how to create my own and if anyone would be willing to share that would be cool, many thanks Kammo1. |
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__________________ Been doing this too long Last edited by bostosh; 04-22-2010 at 11:24 PM. Reason: oops |
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| Hi guys and many thanks for some links and stuff. Ok basically what I was after was to basically have a DXF drawing of a fretboard/fretboards ie 25 1/2, 24 3/4 etc as a template so I can then import some images as fretboard inlays and place them in the correct origins on the fretboard and then get them cut on a CNC machine so I have the inlay's to go in and also the pocket on the fretboard. Maybe this would be a good tutorial to start for guys wanting to make some interesting fretboard alternatives, what do you guys think ? Basically it would be a great way to pull up a fretboard from the templates,import a design, position it where it needs to go then save as a Cad file and then cut, does this make sense ? your views please. I was looking at the Vectric Cut 2D to do this and will it be possible and a good software to use or are there simpler versions out there. Excuse me for the newbee questions as I am only starting to touch the basics of CNC software so there might be alot of questions. Cheers Kammo1. |
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| I went to StewMac.com and printed out a scale I was interested in. I went into rhino and copied and pasted an arc for all the spacings that were calculated on the printout. It didn't take long at all. You have to remember you can have different fretboard radii, nut widths, number of frets, as well as different tapers. It makes sense to create your own for your particular needs. |
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| A calculator and a free cad program can get you what you want in an hour or so, once you learn the program. Basicaly, you raw a line, and use the offset command 25 times. I'm sure you can even download the spacings pretty quickly. here you go. http://buildyourguitar.com/resources.../jscrptclc.htm
__________________ Gerry Mach3 2010 Screenset http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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| I downloaded a free version of Deltacad which is quoted as one of the easiest CAD software in the world BUT I am still struggling to make a simple fretboard. Basically all I want is to make a template that is 70mm wide x 500mm long and all I want to do is place the fret positions in the correct origins and I still can't do it!! How can I set the programme to be in mm and type in a specified measurement ie nut to 1st fret and it will be in the correct spot ?? man this is turning into a headache!!!!!!! |
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| Hey Louie bro yes its me,great to see you here on this fantastic forum. Many knowledgable folks on here and I'm just starting to get my CNC act together and have been looking at some software to do fretboard inlays as my hands get very fatigued doing all the small fiddly work so I think its high time I tackled this obstacle. Great to see you here and love to see what you have got. Laz aka Kammo1 |
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| Kammo1, Do a web search on "Fret spacing calculators" and you will find bunches of online and free download calculators. CarveOne
__________________ CarveOne Resistance is not futile. It is voltage divided by current (R=V/I). |
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