efford & Cost's a case of Why ,keeping busy? that must have taken some time! and costs , and thats something i whoed like to donate to other cause, i seen 3d printed body's in one piece whit honey cone ,light as a feather, verry durable ,but way more good looking then your vintage surf green one,
i did like the video verry well done ! nice playing as well !
I really like the color of the body; the white pickguard is the perfect compliment! A cool retro look!!! Thanks for sharing it.
I know it took hours and lots of plastic filament to print that body. I 3D printed a several Yamaha Silent Guitar style silhouette bodies years ago and it took hours. It takes a lot less time to print guitar components like frets, string guides, bridges, tuners, strap jacks, and pickguards. After all, you need a cigar box for a cigar box guitar or ukulele.
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efford & Cost's a case of Why ,keeping busy? that must have taken some time! and costs , and thats something i whoed like to donate to other cause, i seen 3d printed body's in one piece whit honey cone ,light as a feather, verry durable ,but way more good looking then your vintage surf green one,
i did like the video verry well done ! nice playing as well !
I saw this on YouTube. Now I know what the Glarry unboxing was about. LOL. It came out really nice.
I know it took hours and lots of plastic filament to print that body. I 3D printed a several Yamaha Silent Guitar style silhouette bodies years ago and it took hours. It takes a lot less time to print guitar components like frets, string guides, bridges, tuners, strap jacks, and pickguards. After all, you need a cigar box for a cigar box guitar or ukulele.
Interesting. Pretty. I like it, but the old wood guitar suits my style better. I must need one of each! It weighs more than the wood!!
Sounds pretty good. But I’m with t-belly. I like wood. Old wood at that.
Well it plays well and it`s great to see what technology can do.
However! It looks far from cool to me. Sorry. I much prefer the wood body.
It does sound ok, but with the same neck on the wooden body so did the original.
I`d love it if it cost a teeny fraction of the original but you`d have to sell an awaful lot of them to pay for the cost of the 3d printer.
Not for me but still an interesting vid ;)