I had an old Fender Squire Mini Stratocaster electric guitar that the plastic had yellowed, and was gathering dust. It looked ugly and I wasn’t using it, so I decided to “remaster” my old guitar using 3d printing.
Using 3d printing, I replaced:
-Pickguard
-Pickup covers
-volume/tone knobs
-pickup (5 position switch) knob
The screw heads were rusty, too, so I sanded them all clean. I don’t want to get tetanus
I only spent $5 getting a new (not rusty) set of strings and now my guitar is good as new!
I included both stl and step files of all the components in case you wanted to view or edit the design
This article was first featured at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4423368 on June 3, 2020 at 08:32PM by Gwogg
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