So first I ran the sled.mpc file on a piece of MDF. To start this project you first need to build the sled. After the holidays and getting things organized for the new year, I finally found time to get back into the shop. I’ve uploaded the files to my memory card and now I need to locate some wood and run the projects. The top and bottom flute files are fairly self explanatory, but the sled file is basically just a guide for positioning when you build out your sled. The project comes with 3 MPC files for the advanced jigging project and 1 MPC for the simpler 2 sided carve. The files for this project is available for purchase the the CarveWright PatternDepot. This flute project is a sort of intro to Brandon’s techniques, and I’m going to build it and share the process. During the 2012 CarveWright Discovery Conference Brandon shared much of his process of doing this. In order to manufacture these with the CarveWright, Brandon meticulously designs each part and also designs sleds (or jigs) to be able to make each part accurately and repeatedly. Not only do these pieces look beautiful, they also sound beautiful. This project is a flute designed by Brandon MacDougall of .īrandon is well known in the CarveWright community and beyond for his beautiful guitars, violins, and other stringed instruments.
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