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New Tele off the table!
Love the knots and imperfections gives it some character !
will curve the surface and make a brass one piece plate of some sorts all with cnc of course just to bring joy to the haters out there who believe cnc is not good enough to express your creativity in any way! its my tool of choice to make what I like the same way others like their caveman old school stuff, I do have some relics in my shop I promise! love looking at them,brings a tear or 2 for and from my good old times! then press START! tears gone! ...ANYWAY!
here I go onward and forward into my future! Cnc Ablazing and parts just fly off like greased lightning! whoohoo!"Bring Me another Cutter!" he shouts! need to feed the monster pure Carbide Tungsten as its staple diet! it does like shnaking those!
this was actually just to show my buddy who has a guitar shop what can be done with 27min cutting time, it was his wood, and when I asked him what he was gonna do with it, he said he was just gonna chuck into the back of his workshop never to see the light of day ,SOO Its mine now! bwahahaha!
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looks great Haydn, I don't mind the knotty look. I've built a couple of camphor bodied guitars and its nice wood to work with and the smell when cutting is nice.
Where did your buddy get the blank from ? He's mad to want to chuck it !
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Thanx
this was a reject I think was a cutting plaything
He imports them and a few other exotic timbers too, cant say dont want to piss the owners here off
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Man, that has some fantastic grain Haydn. It's gonna make a magnificent looking axe.
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Man, that is superb.
IMO art is art, regardless of the tools used to create it.
Keep it happening . . .
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Thanx...busy on 3rd pass making a profiled surface....few stuff ups ..machine dictating the way things have to be..so im just going for a ride with it...did a curved surface path was great..left a few slight marks so went with a .3 stepover tooo sloooooow so sped it up with 3mm stepovers...hmmmm tooo much left tool path marks so back to .5 stepovers and taking .3 off the top and looking really smooth!
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shaping up very nicely indeed
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Please Turn sound down Guys phone mic really close to spindle
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Pretty cool.... you say it takes 27 minutes to cut the body out? How long does it take to set up the machine and the blank?... Just curious to know because I can can produce a body blank in 35 minutes via the "cave man" method :)
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thats 27 with pockets as well , now add another 30 for the "perfectly" curved surface that does not need sanding after and about a wopping 3 min to cut a perfect 90 degree "following the contour" binding channel "something that cant be done with a standard router as it would dig into the wall stock if the router plate was 90 degree on the face of the axe ,about 2 min to setup machine if ive got saw dust in my eyes
( I will make a vid of this event to see how long it actually takes), so apart from the 2 min setup time its stand about, drink tea, talk shit, scratch my balls (still a cave man thing to do in the man cave), give a blast of air now and then
her ya go
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Noice... So minus the face curve it takes about the same length of time... minus the swearing :)
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Another question. How long to write the program to accomplish this Masterpiece? I am a total noob when it comes to CNC programming..
It takes me about an hour to mark out, cut and dress my body and cavity templates. Once I have them, as stated before, I can have the body blank fully machined in 35 minutes.
I am also intrigued by the no sanding required claim. Surely no matter how finely the machine cuts you will still need to do a final finish sanding?
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Gee Haydn - putting us all to shame!!! Looking absoulutely awesome. Love the grain!
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Actually Dingo the tool path I used here to get the blank out the stock took 15 min complete, no sanding or Finnish sanding on the face required when you cut .3 of a mm with a 6 mm cutter it's finnishes it for you only polishing left, these are all rough cuts, should I choose to use Finnish cuts it will come out polished,takes about and hour to program the drawing for the 1st time one after that it's done and takes 3 clicks of a mouse to load it , my table can do 4 at a time each one flawless or as good as the wood will allow it to be, so defiantly not the same time a machine can do many more without breaking a sweat, that's probably why 100% of commercially available kits are made that way .once I get a hang of this things will change it's only my 3 rd go at a body so time will tell I'm gonna push my cutter and take full 6mm bites at full throttle and let ya know what happens there good or bad I like a challenge so I say to myself bring it on mr cnc let's see what ya got!
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Groovy... I can see the merits of this machine for multiple repeats of the same body shape, size and dimentions... if you had several orders for the same body you would be nuts to deny the merits of of using a CNC machine. My interest in CNC lies in other areas, such as creating hardware etc, but that is another subject altogether. ;)
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I am certainly inspired by this!
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Im also more interested in the hardware side of things! will be making a system for this axe from stuff laying about my workshop Ive built a 4 axis milling machine from a pillar drill now going to install the 5th as well so things should get interesting,cutting out 2 d shapes is ok bit brainless really like cookie cutter methodology not much challenge there really 1st few are fun but after that its hmm ok NEXT! making 5 axis stuff now that will keep the grey matter sparkling!
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well I can tell you without a doubt that after 3 trys at putting a piece of binding on...Im totally shit at that job hey! I did manage to get one piece on but to finnish it off well that takes some good skills that I have yet to develop oh yes ...will pass it on to someone and watch and learn how its done me thinks!
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Ok so after an intensive you-tube course im how to bind..I was definatly on the right track , just wrong glue and too much gusto , now I see it being done! Monkey see monkey do! be right back! with some binding done of course hehehe better get some popcorn this is going to be entertaining!
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Have a neck to fit the body now, was also a rejected one some strange wood grain markings on the fretboard...I like them so will be using the neck! has a strange heel ground into it so replicated the dimentions and machined them into the body for a 100% fit, really nice fit after all said and done,
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Progressing well Haydn! Looking great!
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Black binding is perfect for that wood.
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that will look amazing the binding with the darker grain once its cleaned up. Good work Hadyn
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THANX GENTS!
all done
give myself a 6/10 for 1st go,little faults but nothing to freakout about not gonna spend too much time perfecting it,
will perfect the way I do it in future attempts and better it that way, its a lot of work for a little bit of accent thats for sure,it does give it a bowtie and smart dress affect! Imhappy with it...now the next thing is to do some carvings into the top deck and a brass custom scratch plate and pickup holder as well as do something with that knott
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Haydn, that is utterly beautiful mate!
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looking amazing Haydn and good to hear from Pest --> you are 79 posts behind silver medal bro !
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I think this is going to look stunning.
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that looks sweet as , and the grain is fantastic
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a woodfall out the neck bubbling through the 1st pickup!
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that turned out miles better than i thought it might, very nice
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Thanx more to come...Im just testing the waters here, gotta remember this was a piece of wood destined for scrap,
this is an idea in G10 (black) its PC board Material I use it in my helicopter designs...gives a nice sharp look to it
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Now for the kicker! it may make it for some may break it for some..But I have to learn somewhere and this wood is the test run for so many ideas and practices so a big flower inlay is going in over the knott that has been the pain of my plans so now we make it pretty!
keep watching....Im cutting now!
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Man this is beautiful! And the inlay idea is luscious!
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Love the inlay idea, but are you masking some of the real character of the guitar - that big knot looks great! In light of the inlay, is it worth looking at the pup surrounds and control plate and making them more organic? Overall though, love where it is going.