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Lol. That's really cool. An electronics class that builds guitars.
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Wish wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2019 10:34 pmYep.
That is bad ass man. I really like the idea of what you did there. twins. It's pretty awesome. I am assuming you went and did from the ground up builds? No like premade warmoth kind of parts and pieces eh?
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Greg_L wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:26 am Lol. That's really cool. An electronics class that builds guitars.
https://www.mesacc.edu/departments/appl ... itar-build

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That's pretty cool. :coolstorybro:
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WhiskeyJack wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2019 12:12 pm
Wish wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2019 10:34 pmYep.
That is bad ass man. I really like the idea of what you did there. twins. It's pretty awesome. I am assuming you went and did from the ground up builds? No like premade warmoth kind of parts and pieces eh?
That first picture with all the guitar parts was what I started with. So the body was already glued together, and the control and pickup cavities were already routed, and some holes drilled. The college works with a high school that has a CNC program for their students...so the high school kids learn about working with a CNC machine on the guitar bodies and necks....kind of a win/win.

There really wouldn’t be enough time to complete the guitars in class, if not for that head start. Class was 3 hours once a week, for four months. But even with the head start, there was still a lot of work....I did a lot of body contouring on the tele...more like a strat.

So, you might consider the head start with the CNC premade, or maybe not.

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And thanks again all, for all of the nice comments.

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