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    Default Probing a guitar body

    Can any one help me out?
    I need to probe a guitar body to make a 3d file.
    I have a wood sample.
    Any suggestions or advice wood be appreciated.

    Thanks in advance

    Erminio

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    If you don't have a probe then I suggest contacting Brady Watson at IBILD.COM. I had him scan a musical instrument neck for me and I was pleased with the results.

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    Randall
    I do have a probe but have never used it before.
    I like to try it out.I'm just looking for some pointers.
    It looks like I might be cutting guitar bodies soon.

    Erminio

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    I have one too, Erminio, but I kept reading about people breaking them so I wanted to hold off until I had time to spend doing it right. I will be interested in what you learn here!

    Mike

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    Erminio,
    Be VERY careful probing any instrument that you don't want the finish damaged on...Just about every touch probe I have seen leaves small tell-tale pits where the stylus contacted the surface.

    Also - take care when probing any deep areas, as the probe, if not limited in depth, can come down and mar the finish of the instrument.

    -B

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    Brady
    The body I have is unfinished maple,so that shouldn't be an issue.The probe I have is from Shopbot.
    Thanks for the tips.
    If it doesn't work out-I'll be giving you a call

    Erminio

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    Brady,

    Will the probe work on automotive clay (it's fairly hard at room temperature)?

    Mike

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    It will depend on how sensitive your specific probe is. A Roland Picza is better but it still lances the clay. Obviously laser is best since it doesn't ever touch the clay.

    -B

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    Hey Erminio - Give me a call if you're interested in some company when you're ready to try probing.

    I've been meaning to ask you a few questions related to X-mas presents that I'm making. Hope we can catch each other soon - I'm running out of time.


    Russ

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    Hi Russ

    That will be fine.
    I'll be out of the shop most of the day.
    I'll email u my cell #
    Give me a call.

    Erminio

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