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SykoDJ

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  1. man that thing is insanely tiny for that neck. Cant play it standing up, and because of its shape you probably cant play it sitting down. Unless i am missing something?

    no you are right it is very tiny but this is the first time I've done this and I dont have a large printer otherwise I would have printed it bigger I also have roughly 24hrs of print time invested into this guitar including screw ups and re prints so it does take quite a while I also figured it as more of a travel size anyway

  2. Definitely interesting... why is the piece on the left side thicker than all the rest?

    that was the origanal size I wanted to print it I took that measurement off my dads 1972 yamaha hallowbody then measured my fender and warlock and realized I could chop 9/16ths off saving time and plastic here is that piece fixed guitarpressfitside_zps146e4771.jpg

    next to my scooter battery for size comparison

    guitarpressfitstage1_zps3ace8b40.jpg

  3. so I have a wierd question the other day I was looking at my design and though how much easier it would be to mount a pickup if I glued a thin peice of wood in the pickup housing. now here is my question how do you think combining 2 materials like plastic and wood would affect resonance?

  4. I don't think the neck attachment is going to be stable enough...As far as volume knob 500k is pretty standard for humbuckers,250k for single coil.

    origanaly that was another issue but upon messing with press fit tolerances I dont think it will the neck plate is going to be held together with 2 press fit pegs and 2 bolts so it should be ok I apprecieate the info on the pots ive been looking everywhere for that

  5. Hey guys Im new to the forum new to custom building but have been repairing guitars for a few years now. I love 3d printing technology, and when I got mine one of the projects ive been wanting to do when I got good enough was 3d print a custom guitar.Now really the only 2 things I worry about when doing this are the resonance of the pickup, and the fact that the body being abs plastiic the neck will weigh a lot more. as far as the reonance goes I made an 1/8" wall around the pickup completely so hopefully it wont be to big of a deal. As for the width of the body the first peice I printed took about 2 and a half hours for one of the side peices because I got the measurements off of my dads 72 yamaha hallowbody, I had my best friend measure his fender for me and realived that I could knock 9/16's off the entire body withough sacraficing strength lowering print time and saving plastic for future projects. well enough rambling on to the pics I am currently not done I need to reprint one peice and print the pickup housing and bridge, but here is what I have so far. first try on the design I messed up a little the theme Im going for is spider webs.

    guitardesign1_zps7e0cc5aa.jpg

    here is the fixed design

    guitardesign_zps46f034e1.jpg

    yes I do print the guitar in peices do to the print bed only being able to print up to 6"cubed everything will be pressfited and jv welded together for extra strength here is the bridged file sliced

    bridgepartassembly_zpsb5369496.jpg

    I am using a gibson sg neck from what my friend told me when he gave it to me and i have the option of using a 1976 kramer pickup or a 2004 peavey pick up

    here are some of the printed peices fitted together

    guitar2_zps5f928078.jpg

    and here is were im at now

    Stevespics008_zps6343d6a9.jpg

    Yes I realize its going to be a small guitar in the end itll be 10" long and 10" wide, simaler to a travel guitar but you also have to remember this is my first wack at it I've never done anything like this and if it works which it should then I will make a bigger body. One question I have is what value potentiometer can I use for a volume knob? another question I can use a screw as a ground correct and just wire everything in series?

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