I once made this stupidly big machine.
In fact, I made a total of 12 machines and each one had a different project.
From small machines for making drones and photography of soil samples to machines for making car floors and doors.
But I lost all my projects on a crappy Sumsung external SSD and there were two that lost data and my SanDisk SSDs have been working for years without any problems.
If you have SumSung, be careful.
And today, cleaning my files on Google Drive, I found the laser cutting files for the parts of this machine.
I'm going to use them to adapt this into a model sufficient to machine an entire guitar.
I will do it in Moi3D and then evaluate the costs of having the pieces cut.
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In this video I show you how to make old truss rod components.
You can use this method here to make how many radius you wish.
The example here is on the back side, but you also can do the same process on the top.
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In this video I show you how you can change the standard work area to your work area place.
My files are made using the minimal size enough only for the file elements.
This way allow you work with it starting your job from the center and at the top of the material.
But some luthiers want use an specific point to start they job and how it is difficult to me make changes for everybody who buys my files I did this video to teach you how you can do it.
It is not complicated and you will see how it is very easy.
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You can get problems to ran GCodes if you keep the description in the Vectric pop-up notes.
Some Post Processor can´t work if there are more than 50 lines description.
So I recomend you delete the notes there or save it in the TXT file.
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Working with the Maker Plus version this month, I came to the conclusion that it has serious limitations for creating reliefs.
Despite having much better relief and machining features than VCarve, it is still inefficient for those who make guitars.
So 50 dollars a month is a lot.
Carveco Maker, in addition to being superior to VCarve, being able to bring as many 3D reliefs as you want and having much more autonomy in creating your toolpaths, is the best option among Carveco products and its monthly cost is only 15 dollars.
I still think that software like Carveco Maker and Moi3D are the best combinations for making guitars.
These two software are easy to learn and provide incredible results.
If you have a guitar factory and can hire qualified people with engineering knowledge, I recommend a Rhino Cam, Fusion 3D and Alpha Cam.
But anyway, I've worked for factories that used Artcam, Aspire and Carveco too.
This will depend on your choice.
I've already prepared some of my guitars for Carveco Maker and I'm going to make some videos with Moi 3D and Carveco Maker so you can see how they work very well together.
In fact, you know that I have been selling guitar files ready for VCarve and Aspire for over 15 years with prices ranging from 65 to 95 dollars.
If you are interested in any of them to open in Carveco Maker, write to me in the comments below.
I'm willing to give you a 15-dollar discount equivalent to a 1-month subscription to Carveco Maker so you can test it.
After a month, you tell us about your experience with it.
In the meantime, I'll be preparing more videos for you.
To be clear.
I'm not saying that Maker Plus is bad for making guitars.
So I'm speaking from my point of view and based on my way of working.
It has the possibility of creating guitar reliefs, but the lack of relief layers makes this quite complicated.
In the end there is a balance between the impossibility of importing several reliefs in VCarve and the lack of being able to manipulate these different reliefs separately in Carveco without having to resort to the "Relief Cookie Cutter".
The full Carveco version already gives us more freedom to create very complicated reliefs. Really quite complex.
So I'm speaking from my point of view and based on my way of working.
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This guitar was based on an Strandberg Boden 8 strings
This is not a perfect copy.
There are little differeces if you compare one on another one.
Specs
Body: 1.437"
Bolt-On Construction
Top: 0.236" (total thickeness 0.884")
Chambered Body
Scale: 28" - 26.5"
Nut: 2.239"
12 fret: 2.724"
Pickups pockets EMG
Carbon fiber (only vectors)
Truss rod 2ways channel (only vectors)
Bridge pockets (adapted to receive a easier to find generic bridge) (only vectors)
Bridge original as reference included. (only vectors)
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Serie with 1 min Moi3D tips
In this video you will see how to link 2 separate lines with Blend.
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