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The Guildacello?
According to facebook it's a cello top on a D-25.Sort of looks like a Guild neck grafted onto a Wilkanowski guitar body.
Ah. The f-f-f-f clef.Reminds me of a student one time who showed up for Theory one morning with a new tattoo of a treble clef. Except it was backwards. It had clearly been drawn on the stenciled the right way, but they didn’t reverse it before transferring it. And he’s got that permanently.
Why? Why not? Some people just love the challenge. I wouldn’t be surprised if we see a 3-D printed version soon…Just wondering WHY is all. At least we know it CAN be done now.....
Don’t you make me print a Guildacello!Why? Why not? Some people just love the challenge. I wouldn’t be surprised if we see a 3-D printed version soon…
You're moving, Gary!! FOCUS!!!Don’t you make me print a Guildacello!
Well yesterday I moved the (incredibly heavy and cumbersome) 3D printer so I could just fire it up and walk away, but then - oh look, a butterfly!You're moving, Gary!! FOCUS!!!
Don’t you make me print a Guildacello!
Wait. You just made that up, right?Well if you do, first demonstrate to my satisfaction that the f holes and the sound hole are the same size. The non intuitive definition would be that the area removed from a flat top for the f holes is equal to the area removed for the soundhole.