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Old Mon 13 May 2013, 20:20
robmaxx
Just call me: Rob
 
Adelaide
Australia
Hi new member

Hi I'm Rob.
I own a one man opperation guitar company in Adelaide, Australia. I'm looking at building a small machine to cut the body's out, around 3' x 4' x 2 1/2" cutting size hoping this machine can be down sized to fit the bill. I currently use a copying machine I made to make the bodys but as I need a body blank and the master side by side it takes up half my garrage not to mention that it is labour intensive.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Rob
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Old Mon 13 May 2013, 20:40
domino11
Just call me: Heath
 
Cornwall, Ontario
Canada
I think I would go 4x4 at the smallest. That way you could cut half sheet ply.
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Old Mon 13 May 2013, 20:58
robmaxx
Just call me: Rob
 
Adelaide
Australia
Thanks, I should have mentioned that I mostly use solid timber and the structural ply I get comes in at 2 1\2" widths. I will concider the extra width though it could be handy for home improvement projects.
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Old Mon 13 May 2013, 21:02
sailfl
Just call me: Nils #12
 
Winter Park, FL
United States of America
Rob

Some people are using a machine to cut their necks also.
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Old Mon 13 May 2013, 21:08
robmaxx
Just call me: Rob
 
Adelaide
Australia
I was going to try making necks and neck through body's once I had everything all worked out.
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