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Musical Instrument Design & Construction Discuss of CNC machining electric guitar body shaping, template making, inlay part cutting and pocketing, neck shaping and carving.


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Old 07-20-2003, 09:38 PM
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Anyone made an acoustic guitar?

Anyone here made an acoustic 6-string? I realize this may be a very advanced project, but I'd like to try it if anyone has a tutorial.
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I've never built one myself but have been around a few guys that build a lot of them over the years. And I've built a couple of electrics from scratch. I'd highly recommend buying a dreadnaught kit from http://www.stewmac.com or http://www.lmii.com

build one of those and decide what you can with CNC and cannot (or what is quicker to do by hand). (I am assumeing that you are wanting to kick this out on a cnc machine)

I've been dinking around with some misc guitar parts and some of the modelling is a real pain....
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NeoMoses,
You will find sources for books, parts and kits at Grizzly.com. Do a search on their site under guitar and you will get several hits.
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You can also try http://www.musikit.com/ I have purchased plans for the 31 string gothic harp and the hammered dulcimer. They both turned out great! You can also get the full kit as well. They have many guitars to choose from.
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An excellent book is Guitarmaking: Tradition and Technology, available at http://stewmac.com. I've owned the book for years, just haven't gotten around to building the guitar yet.

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wow, it amazes me @ how much talent there is in this forum. Those kits are a little pricey for me right now, I can find a pretty good used guitar for those prices. I'll prolly do that for now, and when I feel really adventurous, give something like this a try.

Thanks for all the help y'all!
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Neo the Grizzley website has the steel string acoustic for $89.95
and the classical for $79.95. Both of these kits already have the body of the guitar assembled.

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Acoustic Guitar Making

Hi,

The reason to make your own guitar is NOT to save money. It's virtually impossible to compete with the economies of scale that the large manufacturers have. BUT, if you want a finish or inlay that's not readily available, or a wood, or whatever, then look at making a guitar. If anybody is in Southern California, Orange Coast College has a Saturday class in Acoustic Guitar building. CNC is most applicable to inlay. It IS possible to model necks and bridges, but the 3D programming is currently beyond me. Inlay parts and the pocketing are not very hard to do, and results are really pro. Inlaying your own name is a good way to get people to ask about the guitar without bragging! I use VectorCAM to design and Mach1 to cut inlay parts with good success. See my picture gallery for some things I have done. Beware, this is an addictive activity. I don't know anybody who has made just one....
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Check out www.mimf.com. It's the Musical Instrument Maker's Forum; they have a wonderful archive with just about any subject you would want treated. Also, check out the Mandolin Cafe site, and the 13th Fret forum; all have valuable information on the art and science of luthiery.
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I have not YET made an acoustic but will soon... I just machined an entire neck and body for an electric though - I drew it in Rhino - it looks great !!
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This is a pretty good book if you want to make guitars of any type (Electric or Acoustic). Talks about the had tools and special jigs that will make it easier.

http://www.noahjames.com/vintagepage/ebook.html

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