My local guitar guru who actually uses a CNC checked over my ST-1 kit before it was put together. He doesn't think it was actually done with a CNC machine because there were too many inaccuracies inconsistent with a CNC job. He thinks it was done with a duplicator, such as those in the pix below. He also suggested that if the "original" body construction was inaccurate or worn, or any part of the duplication process was imperfect, then that would be reflected in the final output. Duplicators would be much a much cheaper way of working than a CNC, which would appeal to Chinese suppliers who are looking to make and sell something as cheaply as possible.Quote from pablopepper on June 9, 2013, 14:40
There are two ways this can happen. First way is the file used to cut the body is wrong, but since Gavin said his was ok, chances are the cutter being used in the machine is a slightly smaller diameter than the one the file is set up for.Quote from dingobass on June 8, 2013, 16:13
Maybe one of our guys who works with CNC machines can throw some light onto this?
Btw, I've had the same problem with my brother's es-1g. I very carefully took a couple of mm off the mounting part of the pick up.
Perhaps Adam could find out whether PBG bodies and necks are made by CNCs or duplicators?
![]()