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EKG

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  1. This black-bodied Jem prototype features an acrylic mirror veneer, mirror pickguard and pearloid binding. The reflective front of this prototype is crazed around the armrest area. Ibanez have since experimented with the reflective material considerably before perfecting the process of bending it over the curved section of the body. The fret markers are blue LED lights, and the headstock is installed with a red laser in the end. The guitar is also fitted with a Fernandes Sustainer - now commonplace in many of Steve's newer guitars.

  2. Yeah, there are those, which are really cool and Quik Read Measuring Tapes. If you measure out 10 inches on the top reading, just look for the 10 on the bottom reading (which is under the 5) and that will be half. It works the other way, too. If something measures 13 on the top reading and you want to double that, just look at the number below the 13 and you will see 26. That means that 26 is double of 13 :D

  3. I've been using AutoCAD since version 1 (2 floppy disks: a boot and a run disk LOL!!). I prefer Mechanical Desktop (MDT) over ACAD and Inventor over MDT. I'm glad to help :D

    The Heel and headstock would then be added extrusions. Not seperate parts. After the heel is added, I would then add fillets. OR I would do add the heel in the same manner as how the neck was drawn.

    The headstock, I would create a sketch plane 13 degrees from the end of the locking nut area and extrude the shape of the headstock the necessary thickness, then fillet as needed.

    Either program can create whatever model you want. I choose Inventor simply because it is the easiest for me. With Inventor if is easy to rearrange the order of creation. Lets say you did this:

    1. Body shape

    2. Neck pocket

    3. Fillet the body edges (but it won't let you)

    You can suppress the neck pocket (still there but not shown)

    Add the edge fillet

    Unsuppress the neck pocket

    Reorder the creation:

    1. Body Shape

    2. Fillet body edge

    3. Neck pocket.

  4. You are not going to be able to fillet the edges of the body, it's too complex for autocad. You probably get an error message, right? That's ok, though....it's only 2.5.... :D

    For the neck try this (if you haven't already):

    Draw the profile of the neck at one end ofthe fretboard, then the profile of the neck at the other end. Then, do a loft or sweep. This way, you get the width of the fretboard, the thickness of the neck and the contoured shape of the back.

    Here is a crude example in Inventor. AutoCAD should have a similar feature....it's been a while since I used ACAD B)

    neckprofile.jpg

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