From the course: Creating a Guitar Body with RhinoCAM

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Toolpathing the back of the neck and headstock

Toolpathing the back of the neck and headstock - RhinoCAM Tutorial

From the course: Creating a Guitar Body with RhinoCAM

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Toolpathing the back of the neck and headstock

- Now that we've reviewed the process of milling out a guitar body, let's apply our new found knowledge to the guitar neck. We'll start with the back this time for reasons that will soon become clear, and I'm gonna go through these operations pretty quick because at this point, you should have familiarity with almost all of them. So we'll start out with the drilling pass. Here under Guides, I have my drill points. So I head up to Holes, Drill, and then Select Drill Points, and if we think back to our measurement on the guitar body, these need to be quarter inch. So for the tool, I'll make a new one. Make sure it's a standard drill type with a diameter of .25, and we're only drilling one set on this side so I won't worry about naming it. Save as New Tool. OK. Yes. Okay, so on this tab, I'll need to come in and make sure that my depth looks correct. So we'll take that from the model itself from here to here, and we also want to add the tool tip to the drill depth. Go ahead and generate…

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