I only tested one, but it worked okay. The guy who made the model designed the hole to be undersized. To make them fit I had to slowly enlarge the hole until I had a tight fit. Was a bit of extra work, but functioned in the end.
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TRUSS ROD COVER AND LOGO:
I've been experimenting with a truss rod cover that I could 3D print.
Luckily I came across a model on Thingiverse that I could use as my starting place as I have very little 3D modeling experience.
I had to resize it to fit the pitbull RCA-4 headstock, but that wasn't too difficult.
I then designed the logo I wanted on the cover. Here's the logo I made in illustrator - the inspiration for the design is pretty obvious. :D
https://i.imgur.com/wnEd1XOl.png
Ravi is my first name, hence "Ravibacker".
I then imported the illustrator SVG file into Fusion 360, extruded the text, and combined it with the model I found on Thingiverse.
https://i.imgur.com/TFu7Zzql.png
I chose Fusion360 because it was free to download and use. It's fairly easy to use, but I'm new to the program so it took me way longer than it should have.
Once I was happy with the design, I exported the file and took it to the library to print it out.
Here it is at various stages:
Fresh from the 3D printer:
https://i.imgur.com/X95ko0Fl.jpg
Trimmed and mid sanding to smooth it out:
https://i.imgur.com/MJr3lD5l.jpg
And painted:
https://i.imgur.com/Aj8xJhsl.jpg
Paint job is a bit sloppy, but it looks pretty good in my opinion.
But here's the kicker -- I messed up the dimensions! I forgot that the tuners have a ring that lines the tuning peg holes. The ring is actually pretty wide which means this truss rod cover I made was too fat to fit. Pretty funny thing to discover right when I finished.
Oh, well... Back to make alterations!
All said and done, if I can get the size right I think it'll look pretty fun.
That is super cool! Great idea.
Yeah that's really cool. I haven't tried fusion 360, might have to have a look.
I started out using Rhino 3d which I found really good. It has similar add/subtract and aligning tools to illustrator so it was pretty natural. The project I'm helping with has switched to 123D Design now which isn't too bad.
Nice work. Can you simply sand it down to size, or will you have to re-print the whole thing?
More great work rook, well done. Taking your build to another level!
I had never thought about 3D printing being used for something like this but I reckon there would be a very healthy market for it if someone wanted to produce these sort of custom parts (hint:-))