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| Are you looking to make this guitar by hand or on a cnc router? I have created models for basses/guitars and then sent the end user a 100% true scale pdf of the guitar cut into fours pieces. They then set their printer settings to true scale, print the four sheets and use register marks to create a template that they can trace on wood and then cut out by hand. Also have done it by 3D model programmed for cnc machining. |
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Can I PM you as to what you have ? Also how much would they be or are they free ? just need to know for sure |
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I attached a model of the ESP Forest from the Google Sketchup Warehouse (done by someone called Kaleb)- you can download it for free. I converted it to DXF(lines only) so you can get the outline and dimensions. Its not to scale though, but you can scale it yourself : the Forest's nut width should be 42mm its scale length 648 mm. Nathan |
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