See it in action:
This is an improved of my original printed guitar (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:710561). It is printed with 15% carbon fiber filled PLA, which is about 50% stiffer than regular PLA. I've also added slots for aluminum ribs in the X-bracing to keep the top from warping over time, and a head-to-heel aluminum truss rod to prevent neck warp.
This guitar requires a big printer - at least 14"x14".
Printer:
UDIO
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.2mm
Infill:
35%
Notes:
The body prints as 4 separate pieces, and the neck prints as 2 pieces. The upper top and the lower top both consist of two separate parts: a shell and an infill. The shell prints normally with 3 perimeter lines a 0.3mm first layer followed by 0.2mm layers. The infill is a grid pattern that prints as part of the shell, but it prints with no solid top layers, no solid bottom layers, and no perimeter lines - just a 6% triangular infill pattern. The shell and infill parts should be loaded into your slicer with out any additional offsets so that the stay lined up relative to one another.
The back pieces prints with no bottom layers and a 12% triangular infill pattern.
For those interested, here's a video of the custom built printer I used to print this guitar:
Assembly
You pretty much need some lutherie skills to build this guitar, but here are a few brief notes for the ambitious:
I'm happy to answer any questions about construction details as they come up.
Category: Music
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.