Originally posted by Rick Turner
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Also, a lot of the wear is/was fairly slow, and you wouldn't necessarily notice it from day to day. Year to year is another story.
I see wear and nicks in my own pin router tooling, and a bit of superglue, a bit of tape, and I've got necks going. Not so, of course, with the CNC stuff where all you have to do is make sure the machine remembers where 0,0,0 is and that you've measured the diameter of your cutting tools when you change them and make the correct offsets.
CNC certainly can make such problems go away. CNC is really a bit too expensive for making guitar bodies directly, but is perfect for making the tooling for the router to do the work.
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