'53 Harmony Lapsteel Drawing 3D

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'53 Harmony Lapsteel Drawing 3D

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Just got done modeling this one in 3D. I took measurements of my H4. Going to do a Stringmaster next.
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Cool!
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Russ, I had one just like that only it was gold.
Parents got it for me out of Sears Catalogue in
1953. Guitar was damaged and went in the garbage
(which I regret to admit).
Thanks for the memories. :)

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Nice job, Russ. What software did you use?
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I just love what can be done in the digital domain, unreal!!!
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Kirk Eipper wrote:I just love what can be done in the digital domain, unreal!!!
:lol: Now if we could just play that H4 in the digital realm virtually that would be REALLY cool... :)

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That is truly inspiring Russ, folks like you are a great asset to this forum.
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Brad Bechtel wrote:Nice job, Russ. What software did you use?
Hi Brad,
I just used standard AutoCAD. AutoCAD 13 has some good rendering materials that can be applied. Surface modeling in AutoCAD is still in infancy. I simple drew this one in solid 3D and then rendered.
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Roy Thomson wrote:Russ, I had one just like that only it was gold.
Parents got it for me out of Sears Catalogue in
1953. Guitar was damaged and went in the garbage
(which I regret to admit).
Thanks for the memories. :)

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Glad you liked it Roy. Here's another render for you in gold:
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Russ - I'm sure many of the forum followers would love to see a stringmaster model.
It would be really cool if you could create a dimensioned drawing of the body from it. - Ed
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Man, that's just plain cool.
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Man, that's just plain cool.
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Stingmaster drawing

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Edwin Allen wrote:Russ - I'm sure many of the forum followers would love to see a stringmaster model.
It would be really cool if you could create a dimensioned drawing of the body from it. - Ed
Thank all for the kind words. I just started the string master drawing(s). I'll post a new thread when I have something tangible...
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VERY COOL! One of my favorite steels! They never looked better! Here's one of mine, with Junior Brown's signature on top....

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Rockne Riddlebarger wrote:VERY COOL! One of my favorite steels! They never looked better! Here's one of mine, with Junior Brown's signature on top....

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I just got a carcass of one of those off eBay. Before and after. Still need to make a bridge cover.
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Great work Russ
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FYI


I've finally started working on the Stringmaster drawings. I'll start another thread soon..... :whoa:
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Very Cool

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Very Cool !! I thought it was SketchUp but AC13 is awesome.

My CNC can Hog those out All day long. It just takes money and stir. :D

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Re: Very Cool

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George Piburn wrote:Very Cool !! I thought it was SketchUp but AC13 is awesome.

My CNC can Hog those out All day long. It just takes money and stir. :D

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I'll be modeling my '58 D8
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