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3D Files Steel Guitar Parts

Post by J D Sauser »

Upon request I am putting a Sticky Thread for 3D Files.

Lets keep it STEEL GUITAR related and keep "computer chat" somewhere else, please. So that one can browse thru the posts on here and actually find some thing(s).

Thanks!.... J-D.
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Mark Frederick Jr
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Re: 3D Files Steel Guitar Parts

Post by Mark Frederick Jr »

Here are my 3d print .stl files for a set of Gibson Ultratone bridge and headstock covers. These were made to the best of my ability based on known measurements and pictures. I make no guarantee they are a perfect 1:1 fit as I have never handled an original set, but these should be pretty darn close. On my printer I found the best result printing in fine quality with the model facing straight up for both covers. Each cover has an opening which should face up. Your printer may feel differently though.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GUyok8 ... drive_link

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gglmoX ... drive_link
Josh Hiltabiddle
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Re: 3D Files Steel Guitar Parts

Post by Josh Hiltabiddle »

Hey there, new member here.

Fairly new steel player but have been playing and building guitars for years. I am very experienced using Fusion 360 and would be happy to team up with other members to model parts for Pedal Steels.

I am in the process of building a more robust CNC router, so hopefully I will be able to build parts for myself and others soon.
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