Ewor Stingray part 3: Vcarve Inlay
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This is the Third video in the Stingray guitar building series where I will be prepping the body parts on a Shark HD 510 CNC machine using Vectric Vcarve
#vcarvedesktop #vectric #cnc #nextwave
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I appreciate all the details you include about the CNC stuff! Very helpful. Thank you!!!
CNC is definitely a whole new world of skills and thinking.
@eworcustomguitars
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Yes you have to rethink everything
Thank you for the video! I really like it. Please keep making the videos.
A CNC is definitely a nice tool to have access to. That inlay came out perfect!
Looking good. you have some nice details working in to this build.
Pure art! Thanks Dave!
Well-done 👌
Great work as always my friend. This will be an amazing guitar.
great work Dave I love the pick gard!
Super nice!
Never contemplated to run one of those 3-axes touch plates? Works more accurate than lining up a drill over a hole. And easier.
@eworcustomguitars
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I’m not familiar with the 3 axis touch plate. I definitely look into it. I’m always interested in better ways, thank you
You know those tapered neck pieces you do? Have you thought of doing them in the body, but a tapered core with it tapering thinner toward the neck and the other side so if you look down on the guitar when you play it, if you see a a “diamond”
@eworcustomguitars
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Hmmmm that sounds interesting. I wish I could see a drawing to understand exactly what you mean. I’m always up for trying new things.
I was scratching my head when you glued the zircote piece into the body ..... wasn't that supposed to be a removable wiring cavity cover plate? (the same function the Fender cover performs) I guess it's only a decorative addition to the top and the cavity access will be from the back?
@eworcustomguitars
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Yes that is correct. That zerocote is only decorative.
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