Stringmaster Blueprints and 3D Render
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- Russ Cudney
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Stringmaster Blueprints and 3D Render
Finally got a chance to work on this a bit. I have the basic body with some of the routes. I still need to draw in the holes and then start working on the hardware. I'm going to do a 2D first them go to 3D like I did with the Harmony H4:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=237655
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=237655
1958 D8 Stringmaster, 1958 T8 Stringmaster, 1955 Q8 Stringmaster (in basket), 1949 Gibson BR9, 1953 Silvertone, 1957 Harmony H4 (yeah the cool black pearloid one), 1947 National Princess, 1969 Shobud S10 3X1
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I'm guessing he used that dial caliper in the photo...
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- Russ Cudney
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Yes. and an engineer's scale!Stephen Cowell wrote:I'm guessing he used that dial caliper in the photo...
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... and the necks taper in width... you can't put my T3 in the case reversed L-R, it won't fit.
I put the picture in Paint and it looks like he got the taper in there... it's very slight.
I put the picture in Paint and it looks like he got the taper in there... it's very slight.
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- Russ Cudney
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Yes Steve I got the taper. I'm laying out everything from center.Stephen Cowell wrote:... and the necks taper in width... you can't put my T3 in the case reversed L-R, it won't fit.
I put the picture in Paint and it looks like he got the taper in there... it's very slight.
1958 D8 Stringmaster, 1958 T8 Stringmaster, 1955 Q8 Stringmaster (in basket), 1949 Gibson BR9, 1953 Silvertone, 1957 Harmony H4 (yeah the cool black pearloid one), 1947 National Princess, 1969 Shobud S10 3X1
Re: Stringmaster Blueprints and 3D Render
Mmmm the picture link is blocked because of "Mal/HTMLGen-A"Russ Cudney wrote:Finally got a chance to work on this a bit. I have the basic body with some of the routes. I still need to draw in the holes and then start working on the hardware. I'm going to do a 2D first them go to 3D like I did with the Harmony H4:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=237655
High Risk Website Blocked
Location: http://cudney.net/stringmaster/String-1.JPG
Access has been blocked as the threat Mal/HTMLGen-A has been found on this website.
- Russ Cudney
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The steps are equal... measure the distance from 2 to 3 and add that to 3. And get an electric fork lift!Russ Cudney wrote:Anybody know the thickness of the 4th neck on a Q8. Mine is missing the 4th neck
Thanks...
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- Russ Cudney
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Getting some fingerboards drawn up for the laser cutter to engrave:
Wanted to also do some with the poker markers too.
Wanted to also do some with the poker markers too.
1958 D8 Stringmaster, 1958 T8 Stringmaster, 1955 Q8 Stringmaster (in basket), 1949 Gibson BR9, 1953 Silvertone, 1957 Harmony H4 (yeah the cool black pearloid one), 1947 National Princess, 1969 Shobud S10 3X1
- Russ Cudney
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Basil ,basilh wrote:Love to see, but link is broken !
It must be you. Comes through fine for me on all devices.
1958 D8 Stringmaster, 1958 T8 Stringmaster, 1955 Q8 Stringmaster (in basket), 1949 Gibson BR9, 1953 Silvertone, 1957 Harmony H4 (yeah the cool black pearloid one), 1947 National Princess, 1969 Shobud S10 3X1
Well, that's most unlikely as I am most diligent regarding saying anything without substantiation, BUT, If I have a problem then this is the first instance of it ever.. lets see who else can't see it then ?Basil ,
It must be you. Comes through fine for me on all devices.
Just checked using the web link you posted (http://cudney.net/stringmaster/STRINGMASTER-BOARDS.jpg)and ooops, see what the result of my check was !
That's MALWARE, and falls under the categiry "Viruses and Spyware"
Specifically it's found to be either malicious (a site whose sole purpose is to infect users with malware) or compromised (a legitimate site, but one that has been hacked in order to infect or redirect users..
You CAN clean it up if you check with Sophos for the correct tools etc.
http://www.sophos.com/en-us/threat-cent ... Gen-A.aspx
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Works fine for me
I pasted the link in question and It drops right in for me no worries. Quite Fast too.
I am on an professional server called Lunarpages if that helps to figure out what ever problem exists.
About the StringMaster Retro Parts , bravo, looking great all the way. It looks like you will have a complete ability to offer after market parts sooner than later.
GeorgeBoards
I am on an professional server called Lunarpages if that helps to figure out what ever problem exists.
About the StringMaster Retro Parts , bravo, looking great all the way. It looks like you will have a complete ability to offer after market parts sooner than later.
GeorgeBoards
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