Thank you so much. It will be a great contribution.bavariaSHAPE wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 5:00 pm
I have read the Wiki. Professionally I work as a Technical Writer and Illustrator. When the Workbench is released, I can help with the Wiki description if you like. I'm just working on Wiki for FCGear.
Guitar Design Workbench
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Re: Guitar Design Workbench
Re: Guitar Design Workbench
Hi,
thank you for designing this great tool. After playing around with your example files i want to deisgn my own guitar, but i have a problem. when i insert the SVG file to the body i got this error message: "contour path and midline path must intersect where the neck will be anchored".
can you please help me.
BR Mike
thank you for designing this great tool. After playing around with your example files i want to deisgn my own guitar, but i have a problem. when i insert the SVG file to the body i got this error message: "contour path and midline path must intersect where the neck will be anchored".
can you please help me.
BR Mike
Re: Guitar Design Workbench
1. Contour must be a single path with id=contourmike45 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 7:49 am Hi,
thank you for designing this great tool. After playing around with your example files i want to deisgn my own guitar, but i have a problem. when i insert the SVG file to the body i got this error message: "contour path and midline path must intersect where the neck will be anchored".
can you please help me.
BR Mike
2. Midline must be a single path with id=midline
3. IMPORTANT: contour path and midline path MUST intersect in exactly one point.
Re: Guitar Design Workbench
Invite to FreeCAD (and Free CAE) Users Conference 2023
Good Day @mnesarco
My name is Varnu Govender, I am the assistant to Dr du Plessis at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.
We are organizing the 1st Annual FreeCAD (and Free CAE) Users Conference, which is set to take place in Early 2023.
I have taken interest in your Workbench, and I would love if you could present your work at the conference.
You are welcome to present your workbench in the following manner:
I hope to hear from you soon.
Regards
Varnu Govender
Good Day @mnesarco
My name is Varnu Govender, I am the assistant to Dr du Plessis at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.
We are organizing the 1st Annual FreeCAD (and Free CAE) Users Conference, which is set to take place in Early 2023.
I have taken interest in your Workbench, and I would love if you could present your work at the conference.
You are welcome to present your workbench in the following manner:
- Introduction/Overview of your Workbench
- Run-down on how the workbench operates through the user interface and backend.
- A tutorial demonstrating the full functionality of the workbench.
- A showcase of something that has been created/modelled in the workbench.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Regards
Varnu Govender
Re: Guitar Design Workbench
Hi @Varnu01 thank you for the invitation. It will be a pleasure to participate. Please send me a reminder about two months before the event to prepare the material.
Cheers,
Frank.
PS. My accent is very Latin, I hope it's not a problem for your audience.
Re: Guitar Design Workbench
Thank you so much for your response! I will be in touch with you in due course and will certainly send reminders.\
Also, since we're quite a broad community, I have speakers from different parts of the world. As a result I would also expect our audience to be equally broad.
Regards
Varnu
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Re: Guitar Design Workbench
This looks absolutely amazing!
Is there any way that you could add Number of Strings?
I use and would like to be able to build 7-string guitars and possibly 8-string
Thank you!
Is there any way that you could add Number of Strings?
I use and would like to be able to build 7-string guitars and possibly 8-string
Thank you!
Re: Guitar Design Workbench
String number is not important, what you have to set is string distance (from first to last) at nut and at bridge.beyondforgiveness wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 7:17 pm This looks absolutely amazing!
Is there any way that you could add Number of Strings?
I use and would like to be able to build 7-string guitars and possibly 8-string
Thank you!
Re: Guitar Design Workbench
Ok, this was the presentation. A bit general because of the limited timeframe: