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    Frustrated modeling "strat" neck

    OK, I've spent too much time teaching myself MAstercam. I have an awesome neck model that I've cut, and turns out great, but I still have to hand carve the transition into the headstock, because I just can't get the model right. See blow pics describing my frustration.

    I will send (file too large to list here) anyone my STL,IGES file that can complete this for me.

    The neck as is fits ANY strat project that you want to build, I would just love to have the headstock end modeled, but I am Mastercam challenged!
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    send it to me (use rapidshare or megaupload or uploading...)
    i'll make the modification for you
    for CNC woodcarving - 3d puzzle - furnitures
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