Wow those are cool thanks CBCNC for them,will you be modelling these in 3D ? if so let us know would love to see the results CHEERS! Laz.
It is amazing these days, what a good google search will dig up!
These look quite authentic from the notes, and are scanned in high-res...
what do you guys think?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...tratBP2201.jpg
http://static.keebali.com/jemsite.co..._blueprint.jpg
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Wow those are cool thanks CBCNC for them,will you be modelling these in 3D ? if so let us know would love to see the results CHEERS! Laz.
Yeah..that is the plan. I have been reading a lot of information on the right dimensions, thickness etc, and I was surprised to find something like this directly from Fender....
Just trying to make the model as accurate as possible.....we will see how it comes out...
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Would love to see the results bro and I'm sure they are going to turn out superb. Will they be available to purchase ? PM me if you like CHEERS!
OK, so I finally got some time to start some work on the neck....here is what I have so far directly from the plans, and EXTREME precision with the mother of all design packages, Solidworks.....
What do you guys think?
I will do some better renders later, and will also start on the body soon...bear in mind, I am designing the neck to accept a fretboard since I will build it out of rosewood separately, and if needed later, I can easily modify the model to be one piece.....OH, the design tree in Solidworks is an amazing invention when it comes to going back and modifying the model....
A friend of mine recently got the Eric Johnson signature, and a lot of the dimensions and design elements on this are from his guitar...
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Bro what can I say that hasn't already been said "AMAZING!"
Hi,
Nice drawings & pics!
The -62 re-issue reminds us of the great Shadows' heydays!
I thought I post some pictures of my 2004 American Stratocaster, Maple Neck & Chrome Blue for your reference.
/Peter
Hello,
That is a nice guitar! Thanks for sharing with us these pictures. What is also always helpful, are "profile" shots of the body and the neck contours. This way, the "tummy" tuck and the arm rest can be modeled more accurately.
Thanks again!
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Thanks CyborgCNC,
I will think of that next time.
And why don't we all contribute with pictures of the original guitars, we all try to replicate or modify?
That way the models and toolpaths gets much more accurate.
Besides it is always nicer to read a post with a nice pic or two.
Keep up the good work...
Spent a little time practicing with Solidworks. It appears that the Jem drawing is not quite to scale, as the dimensions don't match. I used the image as a background, and traced the outline, but followed the dimensions for the cutouts. I'm a bit unsure of the back side tremolo routes (maybe a little on the front as well) Just a little more work and it's done.
Gerry
Mach3 2010 Screenset
http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html
(Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)
CNC Viking, and all others, I have the same blue AmStrat and digitized it. This is a stripped and stroked wire model for the community to critique. Yes, this is derived from my solid model and those who know can re-create the solid. Please check the dimensions. The 1962 print was passed around 20 years ago, it is of limited use, that's why I digitized the curves and note that the shape has point/slope continuity. (if ya know what that is). You can machine to this model, I am.
Been doing this too long