3d printed guitar nut
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This is my first 3D printed guitar model. It was made in Fusion 360 and printed on Lulzbot mini and Wanhao Duplicator I6. This is an awesome project if you always wanted to make an electric guitar but don't have access to a woodshop. The guitar...
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This is my first 3D printed guitar model. It was made in Fusion 360 and printed on Lulzbot mini and Wanhao Duplicator I6. This is an awesome project if you always wanted to make an electric guitar but don't have access to a woodshop. The guitar...
myminifactory
Furthermore, this time everyone can print this guitar on a standard desktop 3D printer: Replicator, Ultimaker, Dremel, Zortrax, and many others. No longer is it limited to a Wasp machine. Additionally, there's a substantial decrease in printing...
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Hello Community, I'm excited to share with you a 3D printed guitar we've brought to life with a skilled Luthier from France. The steps we took are outlined below: We started by creating a 3D model using Autodesk Fusion 360, based on a 2D luthery...
grabcad
... by Jeff Campbell's 1962 Stratocaster model, but with updated hardware and electronics for modern usage. Printing on a smaller bed printer was also considered during the modification process. ...For more details, visit 3dprintedguitar.tumblr.com.
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This is a regular amp that I took apart and replaced with 3d printed part so it would match my Prusacaster. The inserts are used in the top and bottom pieces, 4 holes each. 4 holes on the sides to hold the back on. 4 holes on sides of grill and 4...
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Some parts may require additional support structures during printing, such as the main body piece, which will need supports either at the spring locations or where the neck and pickups are situated. The largest body piece also required supports for...
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I recently came across a battered acoustic guitar that needed serious attention, so I took on the challenge of repairing it. ...The bridge had deteriorated significantly, and the original pickguard no longer aligned properly with the rest of the...
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The pdf file contains instructions for assembling an acoustic guitar, which, although not exactly the same as our instrument, shares many similarities. ...To get a better understanding, watch this movie:...
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This guitar is carefully crafted into 7 main printable components. I highly recommend using a sturdy steel rod instead of a threaded rod, as I learned through trial and error. For more exciting projects like this one, be sure to check out my other...
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 3Dプリンタ-製のエフェクターケースです。形状はRATを意識しています。 3Dプリンタ-でロゴも印刷しました。(添付なし) 印刷したロゴのパーツのトップをマジックペンなどで塗って貼り付ければ見栄えするかと思います。...
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The entire electric guitar was built with innovative 3D printed parts. A Flash Forge printer brought the body and neck to life. The neck is reinforced by two carbon fiber tubes set in epoxy instead of a traditional truss rod. The infill areas of the...
cults3d
Just a small tray in the shape of a strat that you can put guitar picks in. ... Guitars free: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2055705 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2747925
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Guitar Nut - 42mm Fixed Wires Size Specified. ...Printing Settings Defined: Printer Model: HicTop Presa I3 Rafting Option Selected: Yes Supports Removed: No Resolution Set to .3 Infill Level at 100%
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I'm crafting a guitar from scratch, and I stumbled upon an antique neck that caught my eye - it just needed a custom-made nut to bring it back to life.
grabcad
I have modeled here a nut for my acoustic guitar. ...The nut has a width of 43mm, a thickness of 5,5mm, and a height of 9,5.I will mill it soon of a piece of plastik, on my cnc.
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... part that broke. ...Here's the process: first, remove the old piece; then, print this new one; and finally, glue it in place, or scale it up slightly for a tighter fit. ...Please note that this print may require more tweaking and scaling than others.
myminifactory
A custom-designed, 3D-printed guitar pick with a built-in magnet pad ensures it stays securely in place, preventing loss due to accidental drops. Simply attach a small piece of thin tin metal or any other magnetic material to the guitar, and this...
pinshape
Guitar stand made with wood and 3D printed parts. The stand is universal and adjustable to the size of any guitar, whether acoustic, electric or Spanish. In addition to the printed parts you will need cylindrical wooden sticks with a diameter of...
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... this on my Ender 3 pro at 100% infill. ... You may need to run a file over the grooves if you are using larger strings or want the strings to sit closer to the fret board. It was designed for a student guitar at 42mm wide but should scale up fine
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I built this to attach a fan to my 3D printed project since I ran out of bolts and nuts, and it performed incredibly well.
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We're proud to showcase our second custom-built 3D printed guitar, expertly crafted with a low-cost 3D printer such as the Velleman K8200 (3DRAG). This impressive instrument was created using a 200x200x200mm building platform and is fully printed in...
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A clever 3D printed socket nut driver is available, offering an affordable and simple printing solution. Although it may not be strong enough to torque down a cylinder head, it can still be useful for many home DIY projects. ...Watch the accompanying...
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Easy to print. Print instructionsCategory: Music Print Settings Notes: 100% infill is not necessary but can be used. Post-Printing Nut is placed without any glue. ...It is held strongly by force of strings.</p>
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THE 3D PRINT ZONE - 3D PRINTED ELECTRIC GUITAR PROJECT Website: https://the3dprintzone.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCghGnerjapvhQsnTicj7Fkw Hello 3D printers! Here's a fantastic project (challenge) for you to tackle! After...
prusaprinters
In this video I build an electric guitar with 3D printed parts. The construction costs amount to about 50 €. The most interesting and most expensive is certainly the pickup. This was built from 15x5mm magnets. About 8000 windings were wound up with a...
grabcad
The nut marks one end of the vibrating length of each open string, sets the spacing of the strings across the neck, and usually holds the strings at the proper height from the fingerboard. ...Along with the bridge, the nut defines the scale lengths...
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Printing at 0.3mm layer height (which saved a lot of time but lost some quality on the surface layers) with a 50% infill gives the body a very “3D Printed” aesthetic which I really like. It also balances and weighs very similar to my old Fender...