I cannot even begin to express my gratitude for all the work that went into this. The amount of effort and care you put into preserving the design intent is nothing short of spectacular. Thanks for doing this, and for sharing your process.
I've only had a CNC for a little bit. Messed up a lot necks, did some upgrades to the machine, gotten a few workable necks, I'm getting better. I've watched your video's time and time again trying to learn how you set these bodies up. I got the Z axis from the spoil board. I set that stupid probe aside (because things turn out better if I Z from the spoil board) and I see you set the Y to the centerline but how do you get the X? I gather you set the bit to the side of the body just enough to cut into it but I feel like I'm missing some info here.. Can you clarify how you get the X-Y Axis? I would really appreciate this because I'm very interested in understanding the way you set this up.. Thanks man (I designed a body today that I want to try and cut out this week) I plan on X-Y from center with a board on the side for a guide and Im drilling index pins using tape and CA glue.
I cannot even begin to express my gratitude for all the work that went into this. The amount of effort and care you put into preserving the design intent is nothing short of spectacular. Thanks for doing this, and for sharing your process.
It's been a pleasure, thanks for being patient with my very slow production.
Your YSAC reference just earned you a like. Also, I adore this design and aspire to your level of creativity and dedication.
Well at least one person noticed, thanks!
You can also make a neck block and a block for your Bridge Pickup to locate on.
I didn't something like that for the prototype, this actually worked really well.
Great job Sir!!!
Thanks
This was a really cool insight into the process on a super interesting shape! Great video
Thanks, something very similar to come with your build.
Can't wait! @@TwoCherriesIns
I've only had a CNC for a little bit. Messed up a lot necks, did some upgrades to the machine, gotten a few workable necks, I'm getting better. I've watched your video's time and time again trying to learn how you set these bodies up. I got the Z axis from the spoil board. I set that stupid probe aside (because things turn out better if I Z from the spoil board) and I see you set the Y to the centerline but how do you get the X? I gather you set the bit to the side of the body just enough to cut into it but I feel like I'm missing some info here.. Can you clarify how you get the X-Y Axis? I would really appreciate this because I'm very interested in understanding the way you set this up.. Thanks man
(I designed a body today that I want to try and cut out this week) I plan on X-Y from center with a board on the side for a guide and Im drilling index pins using tape and CA glue.
Try this one ruclips.net/video/NWk9QEd9no8/видео.htmlsi=r596wQ9FeBOHZizb
thanks! do you have a link to a video showing how to model such shapes in Fusion?
Look for my violin design videos, the basics are there.