docteurseb
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As you may have seen from my past builds I like making wood control backplates and truss rod covers.
When it comes to backplates the process using a router and template can be way too time consuming and as a result I only made backplates for my own guitars.
Until now...
I'm happy to report that I started playing with my mini CNC the past week-end and made a few PRS and Warmoth backplates that turned out great; well enough that I'm open to making backplates for whoever want some.
It's still time consuming but at least I can just watch the machine doing its thing for the most part.
Prototype #1 made of actually nice (not green streaks) poplar, worked perfectly the first time around:
I made an ash one as well.
This version could run into clearance issues with particularly tall push-pull pots, but I could just make a thin flat one or add a cut out like I did for the switch.
PM me if interested
When it comes to backplates the process using a router and template can be way too time consuming and as a result I only made backplates for my own guitars.
Until now...
I'm happy to report that I started playing with my mini CNC the past week-end and made a few PRS and Warmoth backplates that turned out great; well enough that I'm open to making backplates for whoever want some.
It's still time consuming but at least I can just watch the machine doing its thing for the most part.
Prototype #1 made of actually nice (not green streaks) poplar, worked perfectly the first time around:


I made an ash one as well.
This version could run into clearance issues with particularly tall push-pull pots, but I could just make a thin flat one or add a cut out like I did for the switch.
PM me if interested