April 17, 2023
Description
The Model is inspired by the original Prusacaster made by Mikolas Zuza. But I draw it from scratch to end on my own. There are parts for both versions (3- & 5 screw version of the pickup, only the bottom core part is different) of the harley benton E-Guitare kit from thomann:
https://www.thomannmusic.ch/harley_benton_eguitar_kit_tstyle.htm
There are only differences in the bottom main part. All Connections between the parts are made with screws, no glue is needed, but I used inserts for more comfort.
The main core is printed with Prusament PETG and for the other parts I used PLA. All parts fit on a 250x250 print bed. I printed all parts with 6 wall-, bottom- and top layers. For better fit of the parts i recommend to use support structure. I used a layer hight of 0.12mm for the core and 0.2mm for the blue and white parts. There is also a basic version of the pick guard to make your e-guitare unique.
On the next picture you see where inserts are needed and their sizes. I used the inserts from 3Djake:
Update: I added a variation of the parts, where no Inserts been needed, in case you don't have any inserts. Please write me if there are any errors on that parts, because I haven't tested them yet.
After the inserts are placed the parts are ready for assembly.
After the core is assembled it's time to prepare the frame
After the frame is prepared we can attach it with the core and the blue blue parts. Maybe it is neccesary to prepare the parts a little with grinding the connector of the blue parts if your printer
After this step the main body is ready for the assembly according to the user manuell of the building kit.
PicGuard:
JackHolder:
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial
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