Spidocaster 3D Printed Guitar – Working Design 3D Printer Model

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Summary

This should be ready to go. A few of the parts will need supports. I am going to see how they print using slicer supports. I also made a Left-Handed pick guard in case there are any lefties wanting this. Just mirror all of the body pieces and print the LH PICK GUARD.stl file to make a lefty version.

Please share any pics or thoughts on this if you print this. I put a lot of work into this and I hope others can make an awesome and unique guitar out of this.

UPDATED 12/23/17
I have printed all of these pieces. I have made a few changes and am uploaded new files with this. The new files with have V2 added to them. I am leaving the original files as well. The custom supports I added in the main body file didn't work as well as I had hoped. If I printed the main body again I would print it lying flat on it's back. The V2 body file has had the horn cut off to print separately and has holes added for the rear spring anchor bracket. I also modified the bridge mounting holes to accept "heat-set" thread inserts like these here: https://www.mcmaster.com/#threaded-inserts/=1atdkxn

I am also adding files to print the multi-color logo on the pick guard. I printed the one in the photos here by printing one layer of each color, leaving the previous print on the bed and printing right around it. The files are designed to print two layers like this, changing the filament 8 times. Layer height would be best at .2 for this to work correctly. It worked great for mine. Print the pick guard , logos, text, and borders upside down if you print these on a glass bed. I learned how to setup files for multi color printing from Joel (3D Printing Nerd). He has a great video of how to setup files to print in multi-color here: https://youtu.be/RE-ZgJ5vzXk

UPDATE: 12-30-17: Added an output jack bezel that I embossed a spider web on. Looks great on the guitar.

UPDATE: 1-7-18: Uploaded a custom knob I designed for this. I planned to have these professionally printed, so I uploaded in case anybody else wants to do the same.
ENJOY!!!!

UPDATE: 1-14-18: Watch for a version 2. This design assembled great. The parts all fit well. But there are a few things I need to fix. The bridge screw holes don't match the stock Fender tremolo for some reason. I checked the blueprint I found online and it turns out the holes are off almost 2mm. I am uploading a new main body model here shortly to fix this. Will delete this note when it is uploaded.

FULL_BODY.STL 88.3MB
LH_LOWER.STL 10.3MB
LH_LOWER_MID.STL 7.3MB
LH_PICK_GUARD.STL 2.2MB
LH_UPPER.STL 17.6MB
LH_UPPER_MID.STL 7.0MB
MAIN_BODY.STL 31.5MB
MY_SPIDOCASTER_KNOBS_005.STL 5.6MB
RH_LOWER.STL 13.7MB
RH_PICK_GUARD.STL 2.1MB
SPIDEY_STRAT.STL 4.7MB
V2_-_MAIN_BODY.STL 13.2MB
V2_-_SPIDER-MAN_LOGO.STL 96.2KB
V2_-_SPIDER-MAN_LOGO_BORDER.STL 343.6KB
V2_-_SPIDER_LOGO.STL 311.2KB
V2_-_SPIDER_LOGO_BORDER.STL 613.4KB
V2_-_UPPER_RIGHT.STL 19.7MB
Webbed_Output_Jack.stl 8.3MB