Pyrha 6 string electric
Pyrha 6 string electric
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Description
This is the first thing I did with Fusion 360. Of course it took a while, and I started with modeling the machine parts and pickups to get used to the UI and workflow. Pyrha is a guitar inspired by numerous others I saw over the past years. In its current configuration it features a 25" scale with 24 frets, string through body construction, 2 degree neck angle, a 12"-14" fret radius, Schaller STM roller brige, Schaller M6 Locking machines, Gotoh battery compartment, the 57/66 PU combo, and dual tone & volume pots. I am still thinking about the switch though i'd probably go for a 5-way, with solo, dual and tapping wiring. The body is planned to be glued together prior to routing, and the wiring cavities to be drilled manually. Still missing the plug hole & adapter, i'll add it down the road. Due to model dependencies I am unable to add the design in the gallery, but you can see it using this link: http://a360.co/1OG51Iu Let me know what you think, and if you have any suggestions on any guitar formula tips, feel free to comment, I am most definetly still learning both the software and the guitar making process and methods.
Nikos Natsios
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Very nice Mr. Natsios, very curvy.
Joe