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    Rendered the Strat again..modified

    OK, so I made some modifications to the body contours according to the Blueprint I posted previously...what do you guys think, close enough?

    I simulated the render with walnut as the wood this time to shows the curves more...
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    your rendering looks way better to me now..

    I got to finish my Strat body and neck build a few months ago here is a photo.


    Modeled in Lightwave 3D and cut off the Carvewright wood working system.



    Finished body and neck.






    LG
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    keep on trucking!
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    Congratulations....

    That is a a beautiful build. You should talk to the folks at carveright/craftsman, and ask them to pay you.....I think you have taken that thing to new heights!



    Here is one of my recent builds:

    http://www.cncguitar.org:7171/les-paul/

    Designed in Solidworks from the '59 LP plans, and machined with Mastercam (on my home-build CNC router).

    A few twists:

    -Under the Mother of Perl inlays, there are miniature LED's, so that with a pull of one of the pots, the fretboard lights up (but you cant tell they are there when off)
    -Another pull of a second pot, and there is an on-board tuner (both work off a 9V internal battery)
    -As you can see from the side shots, the guitar also has a build in USB interface...just plug into a computer, and use guitar rig to jam...one USB cable needed, and nothing more...

    Will post some more pics of a recent hollow body LP, with some more surprises...
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    Very nice!



    looks like you have the shape down..

    Will post some more pics of a recent hollow body LP, with some more surprises...
    sounds good! last year I designed a nice one with carved X brace intergrated into the top and a 5 lam neck. Building a soild 59" now.


    LG
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    Is this file available? I was wanting to try to do one of these out of aluminum?

    Thanks so much

    Clay


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