
Description
I designed this Electric Guitar body to be printed on an Ultimaker 2 and be assembled without the need for glue, and used the electronics and neck of an old guitar to complete the project. The center pieces were printed with 40% infill to give it more strenght and the rest were printed with 15%, all at layer thickness of .2mm. It took about 73 hours to print and 1.5 kgs of PLA.
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Just created account to purchase this design and message says purchasing temporarily disabled. Has it been disabled for the last 7 months?
Purchasing is temporarily disabled due to a server issue. Someone had STL files?
hey does this thing have a hole for tremolo springs?
Is there a way i can email you privately?
I saw and played your 3D-printed guitar at the NY Maker Faire and want to print it myself but have questions. Is there a way to email you?
So cool!
I'm a pickup winder and would love to print something like this with modular pickup swapping slots. How does it hold up when strung to standard tuning? Does the body or neck pocket flex at all? That's a whole lot of pressure to take control of :) Would love to see some pictures of it strung and vids of it played.
I'd probably want to hear the sound before buying
Wow! This is really cool. Do you happen to have a video of you playing it or instructions on how you put it all together with the other guitar parts? I'd love to build one myself. I might need to head to the pawn shop soon and pick up a guitar to repurpose!