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    Louie;
    If you don't mind me asking and sorry if you have provided this information before, but where did you get the model for the telecaster? I'm toying with the idea of building one! Unfortunately, I don't have aspire but I do have VCP and V3d. Maybe someday I'll be able to afford the rolls royce of software "aspire". Great Work!
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    When I did my TELE - I started with these in then imported to VCarve.

    http://www.tdpri.com/forum/tele-home...iles-here.html
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    Thanks studysession!
    Wow, what a good read and great start on what will be a very interesting project!
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    Yeah a lot of people download those plans to get started....

    I am doing a cross between a Mandolin and a Telecaster at the moment....Using black walnut
    black walnut - Mando-Caster - Telecaster Guitar Forum
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    Quote Originally Posted by bill south View Post
    Louie;
    If you don't mind me asking and sorry if you have provided this information before, but where did you get the model for the telecaster? I'm toying with the idea of building one! Unfortunately, I don't have aspire but I do have VCP and V3d. Maybe someday I'll be able to afford the rolls royce of software "aspire". Great Work!
    Thanks Bill
    Thanks Bill. I redrew it, following a body I had laying around. It's actually a copy of a Charvel body, which is SLIGHTLY different from a Fender body. That is a Strat body. I do have a Tele model as well. I drew the models in 2D in VCarve Pro. I then sent the 2D CAD to a friend who extruded them and created 3D models for me. I use OneCNC to do 3D toolpaths...


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    V-inlay

    I've been using VCP for a while now and decided to try the V-inlay technique. I work mostly with ships carpenters on yachts in South Florida. Most yachts have large teak tables with inlays of compass roses or fish, so being able to do create intricate multi-colored inlays should generate a lot of business.

    My test was this dragon yin-yang symbol. The background is a piece of 3/4" maple veneer plywood, the foreground is 1/4" teak. The entire symbol is 5" in diameter.

    This took me about 2 hours including finding the artwork on the internet, importing it and cutting both the pocket and the inlay.

    I used a 1 1/2" 90' insert bit from Amana.

    The finish is a single pour of epoxy resin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jharvey407 View Post
    I've been using VCP for a while now and decided to try the V-inlay technique. I work mostly with ships carpenters on yachts in South Florida. Most yachts have large teak tables with inlays of compass roses or fish, so being able to do create intricate multi-colored inlays should generate a lot of business.

    My test was this dragon yin-yang symbol. The background is a piece of 3/4" maple veneer plywood, the foreground is 1/4" teak. The entire symbol is 5" in diameter.

    This took me about 2 hours including finding the artwork on the internet, importing it and cutting both the pocket and the inlay.

    I used a 1 1/2" 90' insert bit from Amana.

    The finish is a single pour of eposy resin.
    VERY COOL !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cabnet636 View Post
    VERY COOL !!
    Thank James, but the credit really goes to the guy's that invented this technique. It really is a game changer.

    And thanks again, I've seen your work, so any compliment from such a fine craftsman is really appreciated. I am hoping to collaborate with some local cabinet makers to expand my business and theirs.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jharvey407 View Post
    Thank James, but the credit really goes to the guy's that invented this technique. It really is a game changer.

    And thanks again, I've seen your work, so any compliment from such a fine craftsman is really appreciated. I am hoping to collaborate with some local cabinet makers to expand my business and theirs.

    i cut my woodworking teeth in my early 20s at the yacht yards starting at flavia goia in geata italy, several in fla, and finished by developing the Crown bay marina in St. thomas. came home to sc after ten years doing this work that in the mid 80's after selling the marina,, i spent 10 years on yachts and stinkpots from Bahia Mar to Zia Marina in pireaus greece. i have seen many a good piece of woodwork on many yachts and you are well on your way !!
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    This is a little pic heavy, but that's the point of this thread. Right?

    I add the tabs after I take the screenshot of the cutouts.

    This was for a Predator shoulder cannon competition on thehunterslair.com I entered. Everything I cut I did on my Taig MicroMill so I had to work withing the space constraints.



    The two outer peices of the arm. They sandwich another piece to get to final thickness.

    The disks to cover the can's end and the the box peices. At this piont the arm is 9 separate piece. When mounted it got 4 medalion covers over the dowels. The blades are cast from resin from my orginals that I had carved out of ABS.










    I'm really surprised how well MDF keep details. I used green scotchbrite pads to 'debur' the pieces. In the end I primered scotchbrited again and painted.




    I used a total of 31 separate pieces for this project. I cut a few more.









    on another note, this is a head tube badge for a mountain bike I cut to see if I could do it. I cut it out then bent it with a body dolly on a sand bag. Then painted it and used acetone to wipe it off.

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    That Gun Looks awesome.

    Chuck


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    Very nice work....

    You've got some great model making skill, the CNC stuff is just the icing on the cake. :-)


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