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by Denford Admin » Thu 23 Mar , 2006 11:11 am
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ChrisZ
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by ChrisZ » Thu 11 Oct , 2007 11:20 am
Hello
Can you tell me what sort of tooling you used to create the guitar body and if you have any other guitar body designs that i may be able to aquire.
thanks
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by Steve » Thu 11 Oct , 2007 11:36 am
Hi,
I used a 1/2" carbide counter top cutter that was 2" long for all the roughing then finished with an extra long 1/4" ball nose cutter.
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by ChrisZ » Thu 11 Oct , 2007 15:47 pm
Hi
can a counter top cutter also be described as an end mill. If not can you tell me what one is and how much they are.
chris
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by ChrisZ » Tue 23 Oct , 2007 14:27 pm
Hi
Having lots of fun trying to make a guitar
but what do you think an appropriate feed for the 1/2" two flute cutter should be cutting through hardwood & MDF?
Also how long did it take for your guitar to be machined?
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by Steve » Tue 23 Oct , 2007 16:12 pm
Hi.
I cut the Guitar out of Sepilia a brazillian hardwood. With the big cutter you can hog out the material. I was cutting 10-12 mm deep in one pass at about 3M / Min.
Typically you can cut a depth = to the cutter width in one pass in Hardwood. With MDF you may want to cut about 75% of the cutter width.
post some photos when you are done
It took about 30 mins a side to machine.