I‘m really looking forward to this project for for what I‘ve heard nobody has tried to do a printed neck so far and especially a printed headstock because it’s quite tricky to get it robust enough to not snap - so, we’ll see 👍
Looking forward to Part 2 when you discuss what material you used for the guitar body and neck! I have a close friend with a 3d printer and something like this would be an awesome future build idea!
Fun project. I thought about doing a 3D printed body when I got my printer but I thought it would be a bit of a gimmick and not as good as wood. I've been reconsidering it and will probably do one soon. I think I will do a design that is difficult or impossible to do with wood. Something that takes advantage of the 3D printer capabilities. Most likely will still make the neck out of wood.
Looking forward to how this turns out, currently a friend is printing a ribbon shaped body in a jigsaw puzzle construction method which I will make and fit a telecaster style neck then auction off for cancer charities next year for the jurgscup2 . It's a free download if anyone wants the details and Chris doesn't mind I'm happy to share details
Looking forward to seeing the process of this build. Thank you for sharing your process on such a cool concept. Question - would you consider making the plans for this guitar available for purchase? It looks like it would be a fun build!
To share an idea I've seen if you'd be interested is to add 2 threaded rods in the plastic body under the area between neck and the bridge (or close to it at least) to prevent string tension from slowly bowing the plastic
Chris, love the videos! I've done some larger 3d printed constructions and I have to say instead of super glue, I'd recommend looking at a product called 3d gloop. It welds PLA and is a very structural adhesive, the best I've ever used.
@@HighlineGuitars I will say, the one thing I'm not certain of, and would take into consideration is how the welding aspect would change the dimensions of the print with any significant clamping force. It would be worth a test to see if there's any significant change.
Hello Chris, do you care to share you setup to route fret slots, feed rate, bit size and how deep you cut in one pass? Got my CNC router working couple of weeks ago and it has been fine. The first CNC machined guitar has emerged except the fret slots. The carrot, you will earn a subscription :).
Holy cow! How exciting. First thing I wondered about was the rigidity of the neck. It's going to be fascinating to see it come together.
I‘m really looking forward to this project for for what I‘ve heard nobody has tried to do a printed neck so far and especially a printed headstock because it’s quite tricky to get it robust enough to not snap - so, we’ll see 👍
Looking forward to Part 2 when you discuss what material you used for the guitar body and neck! I have a close friend with a 3d printer and something like this would be an awesome future build idea!
Fun project. I thought about doing a 3D printed body when I got my printer but I thought it would be a bit of a gimmick and not as good as wood. I've been reconsidering it and will probably do one soon. I think I will do a design that is difficult or impossible to do with wood. Something that takes advantage of the 3D printer capabilities. Most likely will still make the neck out of wood.
Looking forward to this build!
Wow! Fascinating! This should be fun.
Looking forward to how this turns out, currently a friend is printing a ribbon shaped body in a jigsaw puzzle construction method which I will make and fit a telecaster style neck then auction off for cancer charities next year for the jurgscup2 .
It's a free download if anyone wants the details and Chris doesn't mind I'm happy to share details
@@barrychristian4050 I don’t mind.
This is going to be an awesome build.
Looking forward to seeing the process of this build. Thank you for sharing your process on such a cool concept. Question - would you consider making the plans for this guitar available for purchase? It looks like it would be a fun build!
Hey Steve, thanks for the tip. Very much appreciated!!
To share an idea I've seen if you'd be interested is to add 2 threaded rods in the plastic body under the area between neck and the bridge (or close to it at least) to prevent string tension from slowly bowing the plastic
Chris, love the videos! I've done some larger 3d printed constructions and I have to say instead of super glue, I'd recommend looking at a product called 3d gloop. It welds PLA and is a very structural adhesive, the best I've ever used.
Great tip! Thanks.
@@HighlineGuitars I will say, the one thing I'm not certain of, and would take into consideration is how the welding aspect would change the dimensions of the print with any significant clamping force. It would be worth a test to see if there's any significant change.
This looks to be a very interesting project. I would like to see a video where you talk about the first guitar you ever made.
Paul Reed Smith won't be happy with this. After all, Stradivarius never 3D printed his violins.
Thanks man! 🤘🏼😎
Hello Chris, do you care to share you setup to route fret slots, feed rate, bit size and how deep you cut in one pass? Got my CNC router working couple of weeks ago and it has been fine. The first CNC machined guitar has emerged except the fret slots. The carrot, you will earn a subscription :).
This video should explain what you need to know: ruclips.net/video/MUPLLTTBZN4/видео.htmlsi=4FEq0iDUiNq7ylFb
@@HighlineGuitars thanks, much appreciated and subbed.
@@hannuhanhi183 Awesome! Welcome aboard!!
What is the material in the 3D printer.
Hi, I have a Schecter Ultra and I don't know if it's the nut or if it's just poorly built, but the low strings don't intonate. Please help me.
I wish I could, but without your guitar in front of me, I can’t. BTW, I don’t repair guitars.
Any chance will you be selling the 3d files for the 3d printed parts?
Muy caros los planos para mí economía acá en Argentina
The way neck is subdivided is really the worst possible.
We shall see.🤭
Can you elaborate?
@HighlineGuitars will you insert any bar inside?
@liamharperanimation Hi, it is the same for gluing wood or welding iron.
@@christianurgese I inserted two carbon fiber strips.
Tone resin? 😂