I used three different types of components to build the basic shape of the guitar: 3d-printed parts, 20*20 VSlot profiles and plywood.
My printer (Creality CR10S4) has build volume of 40*40*40cm. Beeing able to print the shape of a guitar body was the main reason I went for this big printer.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/9090771538938152749.jpg)
I used vslots to make a stable core to take all the string tension - 3d-printed parts just would deform over time.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/2633111538938250547.jpg)
The back and the top of the body are just plywood, cutout with a cnc router. This hollowbody-sandwich-design is simple, has plenty of room inside for the electronic parts. I went for a telecaster shape, because it's simple and big too.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/8192031538938499194.jpg)
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