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Hi I am new on board but searching somethings for 3 week here. I am 17 and student. I want to make a strat-tele-les paul-explorer. I find so many dxf files about these guitars. So many people draw them thanks so much. But i get confuse about which one is correct.. My English is not very good so it is hard if you write very deep English. So i couldnt understand which ones is correct. I f you help me i will be very happy. Because we have no cnc but , talking with father for 1 year and he accept.. We will buy wood and give them a company , they will make.. So if plan is not correct , no wood again for me ı am sure. Hope you will help , I need Tele , Strat , Les Paul and Explorer body and neck files. Correct files. |
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| Hi most people who have these files have worked hard in getting them together and maybe at times they have even cost some money to produce so maybe if you expecting them for nothing you may have a very,very long wait. What I would suggest is try the ones you have and get them made by whomever is willing to do them for you and see the end results for yourself. Why do you need them as accurate as possible ? if the intenet is to probably to sell them ? Search the net,gather what you can and make what you can from this or learn like I am doing and that is research,try and asses then make up your own mind whether its good or bad, this may sound harsh but I would say nearly everyone on this forum would agree with my post, hope this helps. |
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| I agree I dont create my files to be spot on to blueprints. I like to make it 'my own'. Thats what would help give it 'value' at the end of the day if your goal was to try and make a living at this. But, ifyour goal is to make a living building guitars ... I wish you luck. Nothing wrong with a hobby that could make you a few bucks here and there. Thats probably a more realistic way of looking at it. Especially when you can buy necks and bodies online for cheap and not have to worry about cutting wood. |
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