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  1. #1
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    Default My CNC Machine SK1

    Hi All,

    I thought I would post some pics of my CNC Machine that I finished back in 2006. I use it predominately to assist in building my guitars. I gave it the name SK1 because it's my sidekick and it is my first machine (and it's easier to write SK1 ).

    A special mention goes to Rod (rodm) - who initially inspired and guided me through CNC. He is truly passionate about CNC and has produced some really wonderful machines.

    If you are interested in my build log, it is located here -
    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showth...ghlight=jb2060
    Jason Brouwers
    Sydney, NSW
    www.jbguitars.com.au

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    Quote Originally Posted by jb2060 View Post
    Hi All,

    I thought I would post some pics of my CNC Machine that I finished back in 2006. I use it predominately to assist in building my guitars. I gave it the name SK1 because it's my sidekick and it is my first machine (and it's easier to write SK1 ).

    A special mention goes to Rod (rodm) - who initially inspired and guided me through CNC. He is truly passionate about CNC and has produced some really wonderful machines.

    If you are interested in my build log, it is located here -
    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showth...ghlight=jb2060

    Nice work, building mine now only wish it looks half as good as yours

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    Hi Jason,

    Nice looking machine you have and fine on Rod's influence

    What type of router are you using?
    Cheers,
    Bob

    http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...og.php?u=14230 CNC Router Wood Suppliers

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    Jason has been doing superb work on his machine making guitars. Mother of Pearl inlays are the highlight but he uses it to cut the shape and pockets for the electronics as well.
    Cheers,
    Rod

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    Yeah post some pics of the inlays Jason.

    They look great and will show some more of what can be done on CNC.

    Greg

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    Default Guitar Inlay - As requested

    Hi all,

    Here is some recent inlay work I have done. The guitar was only finished a few weeks ago.

    The photos show various stages of my inlay process and the completed headstock. The MoP is 1.5mm thick and has been cut with a special shell cutter. The BCM was cut with a 0.4mm cutter and then filled to stand out against the MoP.

    The Art Deco symbol in a combination of Abalone and MoP and contains 14 different pieces. The 'jb' is about the size of a 10c piece, to give you an idea how accurate these machines can be.

    I also use SK1 for cutting large wood shapes (profiles) and wood pockets on the guitar.

    bye for now
    Jason Brouwers
    Sydney, NSW
    www.jbguitars.com.au

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    Cheers,
    Rod

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    Great stuff Jason.

    Thanks for posting.

    Greg

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    Just curious but do you build the guitars from scratch?

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    "Just curious but do you build the guitars from scratch?"

    Yes, everything that is wood or plastic (except bindings) I have made from scratch. When I get eventually build my Mill, I hope to do some of the metal parts also.
    Jason Brouwers
    Sydney, NSW
    www.jbguitars.com.au

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