Tag: CNC

Site is Back up!

Site is Back UP!

Hi All,

It has been a while since my last blog entry, and I do hope everyone is doing well…

The Website about a month ago, had a pretty much catastrophic failure, as the Ubuntu Server I was using went into lala land, and released the magic Smoke.  Thank goodness I had a backup of everything, but it took me a while to rebuild it, and then recover it all up again.  I also updated the Ubuntu Version, and a lot of other stuff.  Hoping that this time it will last a while….and backup, backup, and backup…that is for sure!

Other than that, not much else going on, and I have not build any new guitars lately, as I have been doing a lot of 3D printing!  I finished a full size Iron Man Statue, and I am currently working on a 7ft Halo Master Chief one….and busy with work as well.

Hoping everyone is staying safe, and using the time to build some amazing Instruments! (or anything else….).  I always love to see your work, and your guitars build with some of the processes shown here.  If there is anything I can do, please do not hesitate to reack out!

Peace!!

It Has Been a While….

It has Been A while.......

Hi All,

It has been a while since my last blog entry, and I do hope everyone is doing well in this crazy world we live in….

Nothing that much more going on on this end, other than I have been busy with various projects, and my CNC machine has been doing some stellar work.  I recently finished a ’62 fender Strat, which I decided to paint in Dakota Red (couple of pics below).  It came out pretty awesome.  Body is Adler, and the neck maple.  Guitar was entirely modeled in F360 (do not worry, I am still a Solidworks user) and as a twist, I decided to also machine it, using the integrated F360 CAM processor!  Well it worked out OK, but I will be honest in saying that I missed some of the toolpaths in Mastercam….but let me tell you, F360 is a VERY capable CAM package!  All in one, can not beat that!  If you have not seen the Youtube video (done a while back) go check it out!  I also decided top finish this one in waterbase clear, which I have to say, came out pretty good!  I needed to get used to working with a waterbase finish, but once I did, I am not sure I am going back to Nitro (unless I am aiming for a very vintage look…).  So far, it is holding out very well, and there were no issues….

Other than that, I have been putting the router to good use, machine some parts for a 3D printer I am building, as well as a Virtual Pinball Machine build, which is just about done….

Hoping everyone is staying safe, and using the time to build some amazing Instruments! (or anything else….)

Website is Back up!

CNC Guitar Website is Back Up!

Hi all,

You might have noticed that the site was down for a couple of days. I am in the North East, and Hurricane Isaias wrecked HAVOC! Hundreds of thousands (including myself) were left without power. I guess another thing we had to deal with, on top of all the craziness that has been 2020 so far…(I guess the swarms of locusts are next). Anyway, all is back to normal, and sire is back up. Thank you all for your continued support, and as always, I would love to see your CNC machines carving out those instruments! Please feel free to reach out, should any of you have any questions!

Fusion 360 Machining of a ’62 Stratocaster

Fusion 360 Machining of a '62 Stratocaster

Here is a short video of my CNC machine cutting out the neck, fretboard, and body of a ’62 strat I am in the process of building.  As can been seen, the entire guitar was modeled in Fusion 360, and then the machine tool paths were also created in Fusion 360.  The G-code was then exported into Mach3, and the CNC machine did the rest.  Please let me know if I can answer any questions.

I used one of my all-time favorite songs as the background to this video, and I hope you enjoy it, especially in these crazy times we are all living in now.