Precision machining of Lucky 7, Rollin' Dice inlay set into ebony fingerboard. Video shows process of CNC pocketing inlay cavities, inlay installation, and sanding inlays flush.
@retornaz Doesn't matter all CNC (Computer Numerical Controlled) machines work in the same way. However, some require training, example - Komatsu machines, they have multi tool machines that use both lathe and milling machines in one "box". Thus having a 3D layout after the input of all the numbers etc.
Why a CNC? Higher precision than by hand (meaning a non CNC milling machine).
@bernsbandana you can search the internet for work shops around your location...i live in brazil yeah....but even here we have LOTS of good workers and classes (dont know if its correct)... you can try to find a luthier or a music store im sure they can help you...
I would like to learn how to make fingerboards and guitar necks; I just learnt how to cut and carve guitar bodies from Mahogany, Maple or Alder. I am new at this but would love to learn. I will be living in California as of April 2011. Now I am in Finland. Can anyone help me?
Hi, im wondering if i send you a neck and inlays could you install or cut the holes for me??
jonneyj 3 months ago
Perfect Job
Thank God for a CNC machine :))
I will also have CNC milling machine: (((
Could do anything with it anyway *lol*
Hdxer 5 months ago
haaaaaa quiero uno!!!
jeansmora 7 months ago
@retornaz Doesn't matter all CNC (Computer Numerical Controlled) machines work in the same way. However, some require training, example - Komatsu machines, they have multi tool machines that use both lathe and milling machines in one "box". Thus having a 3D layout after the input of all the numbers etc.
Why a CNC? Higher precision than by hand (meaning a non CNC milling machine).
TheSeventhGuitar 1 year ago
What is the brand of this CNC ?
retornaz 1 year ago
cnc is NOT by hand
wotasod 1 year ago
@MitchRulzWorld i think its just dust on it.
rocketking1000 1 year ago
@bernsbandana you can search the internet for work shops around your location...i live in brazil yeah....but even here we have LOTS of good workers and classes (dont know if its correct)... you can try to find a luthier or a music store im sure they can help you...
0adireita 1 year ago
The fingerboard looked bad after sanding. Is there any way to fix this?
Mitch
MitchRulzWorld 1 year ago
I would like to learn how to make fingerboards and guitar necks; I just learnt how to cut and carve guitar bodies from Mahogany, Maple or Alder. I am new at this but would love to learn. I will be living in California as of April 2011. Now I am in Finland. Can anyone help me?
bernsbandana 1 year ago