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  1. I just recorded a sample of the sound of the guitar. I recorded it with a mic connected to the camera. I think it will give you an idea of the sound of this guitars. Here is the sample: Let me know what do you think about it ;-)
  2. Now I've to do a new project with the maple neck I initially built
  3. I completed the carbon neck: it's perfect for this guitar As you can see I was lucky: the guitar is stable (I tuned on Sun and tonight it's still in tune) and I like it's sound. I installed on it a set of PRS Dragon Pickups. As soon as I'll be able to record some sound samples I'll share them with you because I'm interested in your opinion. Here is the guitar nearly finished: I'm printing the spring cavity cover
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    From the album: 3D Printed guitar

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    From the album: 3D Printed guitar

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    From the album: 3D Printed guitar

  10. I'm back with new pictures ;-) I finished the guitar body. I still need to complete the neck in order to complete the project. Anyway, I painted the body and I assembled all the parts except for the neck. I also installed in it 2 blue LEDs, here you can see how the body looks like in the dark: Here you can see the body completed: This is a detail of the "f" hole illuminated by the LEDs: This is the back of the guitar. The cavity covers are kept in place by magnets, you can see them in this picture (the 4 white dots on contouring the spring cavity are neodymium magnets): As soon as I've completed the neck I'll post new pictures ;-)
  11. I finally painted the guitar in metallic blue with a black base coat. I partially sanded it to create a worn effect. I applied a semigloss clear coat. It looks great but I'm not able to completely show it in the pictures: I completed the filling of the carbon neck and I leveled it. Now I'm ready to install a double action truss rod: due to the rigidity of the carbon fiber, there is the risk that the neck relief will be insufficient so the truss rod will be used to enhance it. Once installed the truss rod I'll glue the fretboard and test the stiffness: if the relief is ok I'll install the frets, if not I'll probably go on with the installation of the traditional neck I built.
  12. Thank you :-) The material is Polyamide (nylon). I hope it will hold it up!! We will discover it soon ;-)
  13. Looking around in my cellar I found 2 unfinished carbon fiber necks (remained from my carbon fiber guitar project I posted here a few years ago): I decided to give them a chanse, a carbon fiber neck would be the perfect neck for a guitar like this. Here is my original post: Here is a picture of the guitar I built at that time: Here is the neck I'm building: The brown material is made of phenolic micro-spheres mixed with resin: we will call it "filling material". The headstock has been reinforced where the tuners will be fixed with an high density version of this filling material. The rest of the filling of the headstock is made using balsa wood (very light) and low density filling material (lighter that the high density one). The section where there will be the nut and the neck heel will be routed to accomodate a truss rod. I'll post more pictures if someone is interested.
  14. The initial idea was to paint it in a dark color (gun metal) but I decided to simply apply a couple of layers of matt laquer because the natural color is very nice and unfortunately I was not able to capture it in the pictures. It is vivid and the fact that is matt makes it shine ;-)
  15. I received the guitar body and it's simply amazing!!! The print quality is fantastic!!! Here are some pictures: This is the body: Here you can see a detail of the internal gears. They are printed already assembled and they can spin: Here is a detail of the back cover hinge. As the internal gears it's printed already assembled and it is working perfectly (I had some doubts when I designed it ;-)): Here is a picture of how it will look when finished: I'll post more pictures as soon as my project is finished.
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