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    acoustic guitar profile cnc cut

    going to cnc cut this acoustic guitar profile from the file created by logic trace


    https://stankern.vids.io/videos/799f...coustic-guitar
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    Nice work Stan! How did you mask the wood when you painted the black into the guitar outline? Oramask, sign vinyl, or ??
    Thanks,

    David

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    did not mask it , check the video at the end.
    seal it first then paint the black , then sand it and reseal
    its easier than the masking

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    I really like that design, Stan. It's very eye catching.
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    same here , I don't play a guitar but like to use them as graphic models
    have a done a lot

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    Quote Originally Posted by stan kern View Post
    did not mask it , check the video at the end.
    seal it first then paint the black , then sand it and reseal
    its easier than the masking
    Stan - thanks for that!

    David

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    That's a very cool design. I just finished a walnut+maple turntable cabinet and I'm toying with an idea like this for the drawer front. Well done!

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    thanks a lot

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    Stan - I notice that you use many large paper drawings to do your trace demonstrations. Where are you sourcing your large paper drawings?
    Thanks,
    David

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    There is a local print shop in our town, and i also have a 24 inch roll feed cannon printer
    I use the canon a lot

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    Quote Originally Posted by stan kern View Post
    There is a local print shop in our town, and i also have a 24 inch roll feed cannon printer
    I use the canon a lot
    Stan - that's a good idea using the roll feed printer. I had never considered that. Thanks!!

    David

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    Yes its quite handy , does sheets and a 24 inch roll feed, AND is a 24 inch scanner ie for blue prints I guess ...scans to print or scans to usb port
    its ok

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