All the pockets in the aluminum are great for testing the machines abilities but for the guitar itself, you could have hogged out everything from the back and just left a center block for bridge and pickup mounting. Flipped it over cut the pup and neck cavities etc... Then you could have made a nice back cover for it. Thus reducing the weight even more. Nice work guys!
It was a 2.2kw spindle for the guitar. The one that we're selling is a 1.5kw. It will be able to do the same type of work with adjusted feeds and speeds.
Not enough machine weight to take the faster cuts with the dynamic milling is why you finishes look like that. Pretty impressive for the machine to do that though.
everyone goes like "iT hAs tO bE tOnEwOoD! iTs wAy bEtTeR tHaN mEtAl, iT sOuNdS mOrE wArM!" Which is objective and scientific absolute bullshit. just wondering why there is almost no one doing metal necks. Would be superior in almost any aspect.
@@pand0ras Yeah. I make aluminum necks and there are some serious benefits to building necks out of aluminum. But this is an impressive video and an impressive machine. I'd love to get my hands on one. for sure.