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    CNC guitar being cut out..

    Hi again,

    Just posted one of my videos cutting out a guitar on my solsylva home-made machine.



    What do ya think?
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    That was amazing, is Solidworks easy to understand for a total novice like myself who is just entering the CNC realms ?


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    It is not that easy...you must get the hang of it first by starting small, and then progressing.

    A simple flat body is quite easy to do in solidworks with a few clicks. When you start to add surface carving, comfort zones, and the like, it gets a bit harder.

    On my previous post, I am thinking of putting together a set of tutorials, from start to finish of the whole process...

    Lots of work, so not sure if I will make them "free.." Might charge a bot for them, but it will be worth it.


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