Creating a Guitar Body with RhinoCAM
Improve Your CAM and CNC Skills,
Interested in making your own instruments? Or do you want to see how computer-aided fabrication results in real-world products? This course is for you. Educator/DIY engineer Taylor Hokanson demonstrates how to use RhinoCAM to prepare a 3D model of an electric guitar body/neck for later fabrication on a CNC mill. This project covers a variety of techniques, including flip milling, profiling, pocketing, horizontal roughing, and parallel finishing, and shows how to adjust the model to account for third-party components like pickups.
Contents:
- Introduction
- 1. Setting Up the Guitar Body Model
- 2. Milling the Guitar: Front Side
- 3. Milling the Guitar: Back Side
- 4. Incorporating the Neck and Headstock
- Conclusion
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