PacmanCaster: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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# Avoid destabilizing the body in the neck axis. | # Avoid destabilizing the body in the neck axis. | ||
# You can tune the guitars resonance frequency by removing material (but how much depends on where you remove material. Removing material inline with the neck has the greatest effect) | # You can tune the guitars resonance frequency by removing material (but how much depends on where you remove material. Removing material inline with the neck has the greatest effect) | ||
# The neck pocket needs to be perfectly in alignment and fit. | # The neck pocket needs to be perfectly in alignment and fit. Sound waves need to pass freely between neck and body. | ||
* Unless you are very skilled you should at least CNC the neck pocket. | * Unless you are very skilled you should at least CNC the neck pocket. | ||
* If you mill a very deep profile you run into risk of getting the milling head stuck. Instead make a circular pocket (following the profile) about 1.5x the mill size (and adjust your step over accordingly). That way you'll create a profile that will be milled by two circular operations (they should partially overlap) per step down. Also vacuum thoroughly all the time and try to find settings that avoid long chips. | * If you mill a very deep profile you run into risk of getting the milling head stuck. Instead make a circular pocket (following the profile) about 1.5x the mill size (and adjust your step over accordingly). That way you'll create a profile that will be milled by two circular operations (they should partially overlap) per step down. Also vacuum thoroughly all the time and try to find settings that avoid long chips. |