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im looking for a variety of guitar designs.. it would be nice to get a solid model or 3d CAD of a stratocaster body (atleast).. a higher end super strat such as the ESP M-II NTB would be absolutely perfect since im looking to make a neck thru.. the jackson SL2H would be great as well... also les paul body and neck seperate so they can be carved seperately and set in later.. also im looking for a few of the lesser common styles, such as the BC rich designs, the jackson king V body shape.. does anyone have any of these designs theyre willing to share? if so, thanks ahead of time, if not, i will probably work on them myself and share them if anyone has the 2 dimension drawings if no one has a carved top strat yet... i could digitize mine this summer? |
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| They are all here in this forum but you will need to search for them unless someone volunteers to post it again. They usually do. The Strat and Les Paul files were posted not long ago. There are other guitar building plans sites like this one (not free, but low cost) http://www.guitarplansunlimited.com/ Also check out http://www.cncguitar.org:7171/index.htm CarveOne
__________________ CarveOne Resistance is not futile. It is voltage divided by current (R=V/I). |
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| i have a strat body .igs file im currently editing in solidworks, i filled in the pickup and control cavities already so i can now use the strat shape, to design a two humbucker, back routed super strat type guitar... ill post the finished product when this stage is finished.. however, im also designing a built in neck for a neck-thru design, which will take me a bit longer since i have to smooth down the heel for a better feel i also have a full 2d schematic for the gibson SG that i will be converting to a 3d model with solidworks.. i will post the finished product here as well also a full set of which appears to be factory schematics for the les paul i will be converting.. one file will contain the parts for the neck, body and control cavity cover that you can machine seperately, ill also be posting that when its finished.. probably do the les paul when im done with the strat... so if anyone has some 2D schematics or solid models to share.. that would be great |
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| that site you gave me.. guitarplansunlimited.. the preview photos should be enough.. there are a few on there im certainly going to have to buy because theyre styles ive been looking for.. the rhoads V is just a king V with a shortened top on the lower side.. so splitting the rhoads V body and doing a mirror of it should give me an accurate king V (one of my favorite designs) |
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| I'm sure that anything you can contribute here will be greatly appreciated by the forum viewers. There are many other guitar builder sites on the wwweb that can also be of help. I was watching a re-run of Antiques Roadshow on tv recently where a lady had a Les Paul gold top and a working Les Paul amp with it. Auction value was said to be at least $20,000 for the guitar itself. I wouldn't mind having a few of those I could let go of for that price.... CarveOne
__________________ CarveOne Resistance is not futile. It is voltage divided by current (R=V/I). |
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| Here are a couple other links: http://www.exchange3d.com/cubecart/3...l%20model.html (Not free) http://www.3dcadbrowser.com/browse.aspx?category=58 (Free?) I'm not sure how good any of these models are or if they are even useful to you. CarveOne
__________________ CarveOne Resistance is not futile. It is voltage divided by current (R=V/I). |
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| See if these sites have anything interesting: http://www.guitarbuild.com/modules/m...wcat.php?cid=5 http://liutaiomottola.com/components.htm CarveOne
__________________ CarveOne Resistance is not futile. It is voltage divided by current (R=V/I). |
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| omg.. wow.. that just made my day.. i found CAD drawings for a large variety of models i was looking for, and hardware components too, ill be busy for a while converting these to 3D.. ill post results later, and upload the bolt on versions of these bodies when im finished |
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| im having a problem with the files on the first link.. it appears theyre rastered scans of printed schematics.. the dimensions im sure are correct.. but theyre made up of about 100,000 tiny lines, so many lines its almost unusable, does anyone know a solution for cleaning this up into splines? |
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I just tried a few cavity templates in both dxf and dwg format in TurboCAD v12 and I see individual line segments and arc segments and I can join them by selecting them and then doing a join operation to create a polyline. One of the other files was already polylines but it looked like it was originally created on a 320x200 paint program. Diagonal lines were severely stairstepped. Does this sound like what you were seeing? If so, the best I can think of is to trace over them in your CAD program using polylines and curves to create a new file. It would be a good idea to confirm the dimensions are correct as best you can. Point me to a particular file that has "100,000 lines" and I'll see what I get. CarveOne
__________________ CarveOne Resistance is not futile. It is voltage divided by current (R=V/I). |
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| for the ones i was looking at.. i have no doubt the dimensions are correct, it looks like it was a raster or vector, theyre spot on its just theres something like 10,000 almost microscopic lines making it up, you have to zoom in so far that even a curve is a straight line on that level to actually see teh individual lines.. what i did was used a nearest snap and the spline tool to trace it perfectly.. then deleted the origional crap... it took me a while, but now i have the perfect lines for the ESP F series guitar and soon the BC rich beast... i was wondering though if you knew what the radius of that curve on the inside of a jackson king V is?.. using the rhoads V which uses the same top horn but an offset lower horn i drew a centerline, cut everything on the lower half and flipped it.. matched it over a picture of a jackson king V to verify that is correct, all i need is the radius of the crotch where the two horns meet... anyone know? |
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