Not quite your grandfather’s hollow body guitar, Massey University professor Olaf Diegel creates awe-inspiring 3D printed guitar bodies with intricate scenes embedded within their open air design. Diegel uses a EOS Formiga P100 selective laser sintering machine to achieve the incredible level of detail in his designs, the latest of which are Scarab and Spider. [via Technabob]











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man….how would a person ever CLEAN that?
put it in the dishwasher
Open-air design, eh? So I’d be playing air guitar on one of these?
A pink guitar… with dragonflies? Geez, man.Great idea, fantastic machines, but, back to the drawing board for body design. Like a spider web with a big ass spider and a couple of web wrapped meals to go. Or, a salmon skeleton, a lightning bolt, Now you’re talking.
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