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Apr 2017

Sounds like you’re in the initial stages of this project. Printing will come, and quickly, after the long journey of researching the physics of stringed instruments, and design costs. When you get to the printing stage, find a hub that offers large build volumes, to accommodate the single piece design.

best of luck

Hi and thank you for your reply!

If it could be made into a reliable, functional guitar, thats a huge bonus for the cosplay, which I’d be willing to go for, but the main focus is a prop.

Hi and thank you for your reply!

I agree that the torque of the strings on the neck would cause would be high. If there is a way of making this functional, I’m down for exploring those routes, as it would make the prop (and therefore the cosplay) more realistic, but my main focus is the prop itself; functionality is nice, but secondary. :slight_smile:

Hi and thank you for your reply!

I greatly appreciate you being a guitarist, and therefore, your knowledge on both these two subjects. My question thusly is that I understand that making this a functional piece will be difficult, so what would your thoughts be on the best way to design this so the prop comes out as intended (top priority), yet still a functional piece? As mentioned below, and as I’m sure you know, the strings will cause a lot of stress on the neck for a functioning piece; would you reinforce the neck or are there better options available? Thank you much :slight_smile:

Hi, and thank you for your reply!

Yes, the entire thing would need to be assembled.
No, I dont have any files, just the images posted above.
I understand the costs of labor/time/etc as far as these things go, which is why i’m not terribly concerned with a budget, within reason, of course. :slight_smile:

Hi and thank you for your reply!

–As far as a relative size, I’m 5’8’’/173cm, so a full-sized guitar would probably be best.
–The clock would be pretty sweet if functional, and would give the prop some use when not cosplaying, but is a low priority. Still… that is a pretty cool idea and will have to give that some thought.

Thanks much! :slight_smile:

My original plan was wood or a combination, which should have made this a bit easier of a build as a functional piece, but I just couldn’t find anybody willing to commission it, which is why i’m moving to what, in my opinion, would be my next best option.

Im not very knowledgeable in 3d printing as all my props are done with foams and pvc. I’ve also never had needed a prop that, in theory, can be used as an instrument, so you’re right there: I have no idea about stringed instrument physics :stuck_out_tongue:

I’d suggest using an old guitar as a base, so you have the reinforcement in the neck already built in. You cold then 3d print all the add on items. It would then be much easier to make this a functioning piece, and would be much more durable. You are likely to loose some functionality due to all the add-ons though. Would you be looking for the piece to be styled exactly on the one in the pictures, or would you be looking for something closer to the one in the artwork I’ve seen?