spudmunkey
Well-Known Member
I'm curious as to what quality differences people think are solved using CNC. Aside from the very cheapest of the cheap, were people really having problems with bad shaping or inaccurate body sizes? Maybe wonky neck alignment from bad pockets, improperly-placed frets or badly crooked pickups and bridges?
In my head, most of the QC issues were for things that were, and still are, largely done by hand: sanding, assembly, fretwork, wiring/shielding, finishing...or things that are caused by low quality materials and components like cracked/ugly wood, unstable or warped necks, tuners that won't hold their tension, trema with knife edges and saes made out of marzipan...none of which disappear with the use of CNV
In my head, most of the QC issues were for things that were, and still are, largely done by hand: sanding, assembly, fretwork, wiring/shielding, finishing...or things that are caused by low quality materials and components like cracked/ugly wood, unstable or warped necks, tuners that won't hold their tension, trema with knife edges and saes made out of marzipan...none of which disappear with the use of CNV