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Guitar Neck Duplicator By Eric Hall
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Background Difficult to Replicate Time Consuming Generally done by hand
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What’s Available Expensive ($2,000 – $4,000) Manually Operated
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Problem The customer wants a more time efficient way to duplicate guitar necks.
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Requirements The process must perform high enough quality work so that only sanding is required to finish the product. It must be able to duplicate a variety of different length necks (about 10"- 18" long). Wear items must be easy to replace. It must be autonomous.
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Solution The device is based on the key maker concept. (The cutting tool follows a path that is dictated by a previously fabricated pattern part.) The key maker is explicitly two dimensional, while the Guitar Neck Duplicator will be three axis (The third being rotational).
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System Overview
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Mechanical Concept
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Electrical Concept
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Software Concept MCU slowly advances guide transverse motor Limit switch is pressed MCU increments part rotational motor one step MCU slowly advances guide transverse motor in reverse Limit switch is pressed Repeat Angle sensor indicates to MCU that process is finished MCU stops all motion
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Budget Stepper Motors$50.00 Aluminum$50.00 Spring$3.00 Sensors$10.00 Microcontroller$2.00 RouterSupplied Router Bit$25.00 Misc. Hardware$40.00 Total Cost$180.00
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Timeline The project length from brainstorming to completion will take approximately 5 months.
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