February 5, 2012
Another view of the neck I’m working on in Rhino. I’ll export the 3D shapes as a .stl file and the lines and points as a .dxf, then I’ll open them in a CAM program to produce the code that drives the machine.

Another view of the neck I’m working on in Rhino. I’ll export the 3D shapes as a .stl file and the lines and points as a .dxf, then I’ll open them in a CAM program to produce the code that drives the machine.

9:57am  |   URL: http://tmblr.co/Z6f-1wFwnDmu
Filed under: CAD Rhino CNC Guitar Necks 
February 4, 2012
Modeling a 3D object to look like the real “thing” is completely different from modeling for the end purpose of CNC. Here is a guitar neck I am working on, first time doing it for the purpose of milling it out.

Modeling a 3D object to look like the real “thing” is completely different from modeling for the end purpose of CNC. Here is a guitar neck I am working on, first time doing it for the purpose of milling it out.

3:32pm  |   URL: http://tmblr.co/Z6f-1wFu7_tN
Filed under: CAD Rhino CNC Guitar Necks