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Guitar Neck Duplicator

Guitar Neck Duplicator. By Eric Hall. Problem. To design a device that fabricates a rough (not sanded) guitar neck out of a stock piece of wood by following a finished guitar neck. What’s Available. Expensive ($2,000 – $4,000) Manually Operated. Solution. Autonomous

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Guitar Neck Duplicator

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  1. Guitar Neck Duplicator By Eric Hall

  2. Problem To design a device that fabricates a rough (not sanded) guitar neck out of a stock piece of wood by following a finished guitar neck.

  3. What’s Available • Expensive ($2,000 – $4,000) • Manually Operated

  4. Solution • Autonomous • Less expensive than what’s already available

  5. Basic Design • Driven by two stepper motors • Adjustable sensors to accommodate different sized necks • Uses commercially available router and bits • Micro-controlled closed-loop system monitors and controls operation

  6. Budget

  7. Timeline • The project length from brainstorming to completion will take approximately 5 months.

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