If you are not specifically looking to use a CNC machine to make your guitar, might I suggest another forum: www.projectguitar.com. Also you might want to try www.mimf.com, although this is one is more for acoustic guitars, archtops and violins. These are full of all kinds of information on how to build your own guitar. The CNC application is fairly specific and not common for most amature and small scale professional builders.
Finally, there is a commercial site with good 2D plans called www.guitarplansunlimited.com. I got a set of modified strat plans that were very well drawn and presented.
Have anyone got some drawings where there is the measures of a telecaster? mostly for the socket of the neck. or pocket or whatever it is called. (the thing where the neck goes into)
Because i havn't been able to find anything with measures on the internet.
Hi All...First post on this site...I CMMed a body from a 66' tele, did all the drawings, body ,neck, and CNCed all parts (body, neck). All drawings and solids are on page 17 of the build thread. Here is the link to my build. Enjoy!http://www.tdpri.com/forum/telecaste...cnc-build.html
Cheers
ED
Where can I download or acquire Telecaster
DXF files ?
Thank you kindly.
Ray
Ed Hawley:
Awesome posts regarding your Tele build. Fantastic. I wish I had access to a wood shop to make one for myself. I've downloaded what I could from your thread, but it'll be a long time before I could use any of the info. But I've taken *.dxf's before and generated miniatures for jewelry items, and casted them in solid sterling. I used a ModelMaster CNC 1000 to carve the waxes, and a Pyramid cutter, 0.003" x 15 degree, and got great resolution. Even the logos of the heretofore unnamed Nashville guitar manufacturer were visible in the casted items, and they were only 1.5" long overall.
Thanks, and I'm jealous of your knowledge and man what a great adventure you've undertaken. Congrats.
MG
Ed,
I am still reading your thread. Great thread. Looks like you had a lot of fun.
I have a question on your neck solid file. Is it available in any other format, like STL 3DS.
I have the SolidWorks eDrawing viewer, but it doesn't seem to support it.
So as a total newb to this computerized routing thing but not computers, how could I make files like this work on a Carvewright. What software/tools would I need?
I'm afraid that the Carveright is limited to its own proprietary software. Unless something has changed in the last month or so, you can only use the software that comes with it. I found it unacceptably limiting, however a member of this site seems to have made some pretty good guitar bodies with his Carveright. I suggest that you search for "liquidguitars" on this site or google him. There is also a Carvewright thread on this forum.
I've read information I can't find now about being able to export dxf files to .ai files and then work them into the carvewright.
Cool website!
I looked at the Tele DXF models and do not see any soild models at all.
You need STL like soild models for the Carvewright.
You will be wasting your time with 2d pollyline..
LG
keep on trucking!
www.liquidguitars.com
LG
Can you bring files into Solidworks to build off like these?
Can you bring files into Solidworks to build off like these?
Yes and any image maps that helps you with scale.
LG
keep on trucking!
www.liquidguitars.com
If your looking for tele models in stl or stp, email me and I'll send them along. I have Rhino also.
Cheers
ED
ehawley1@optonline.net
Hi all! Does anyone have depthof neck and other pockets?
P.S. Thanks Ed!
Hi...Depth of neck, neck PU, and bridge PU cavity is 5/8". The control cavity is 1 1/2"
Cheers
ED
Hello all, I have a guitar playing son who has an artistic hand. He is starting to build a pickguard for his new Fender Thinline replica. The new pickguard will be of copper or brass and he wants to etch an Art Deco style design onto it. He did DL the pdf file of the pickguard from Fender.com and has a full size copy in Illustrator (on a Mac) which he was able to dissect and attempted to save as a dwg and dxf formats, neither of which were readable at the local machine shop by AutoCAD. Has anyone attempted this type of conversion? Thanks and hello all, I am new on this site.