Greets all,
I'm learning how to use CAD as part of tooling up to produce custom guitars using a cnc router. At this point, I have about 4 hours of experience over a 24 hour period with CAD, all of it using ViaCAD. (I did try AutoCAD in the early 90's, but that's another story...)
I don't need photorealistic rendering, etc.; just accurate models of the guitar bodies and necks that I can transfer to my CAM software. I've already sorted out how to extrude a 2D body profile, and as the attached image shows, a neck profile.
At this point, my objective is simply to ensure that ViaCAD can make the shapes I need. After I'm done with this proof of concept stuff, I can get to working on fullsize models for export to CAM, something I expect to take a bit of time.
I'm hung up, however, on creating the transition from the neck to the neck tenon, the most complex curve, it appears, on a flat-topped solid body guitar (transitioning the headstock to the neck may be a contender). It's the nonsolid area in the attached image. I'm sure that I'm missing something, or doing something incorrectly, but not sure just what.
Thanks in advance for sharing your expertise!
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