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1 Guitar Neck Duplicator By Eric Hall

2 Background  Difficult to Replicate  Time Consuming  Generally done by hand

3 What’s Available Expensive ($2,000 – $4,000) Manually Operated

4 Problem The customer wants a more time efficient way to duplicate guitar necks.

5 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.

6 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).

7 System Overview

8 Mechanical Concept

9 Electrical Concept

10 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

11 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

12 Timeline  The project length from brainstorming to completion will take approximately 5 months.


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