Well, no, not necessarily. It may just be a more accurate way of making a fretboard, for example. But even if it is for reasons of repeatability, so what? Aren't we all striving for Gore-like consistency? I thought that was a good thing.Graham Long wrote:But aren't items made with CNC machines just copies, not originals.
If you are employing some other form of intelligence to do the work, isn't that the same as buying it from a supplier.
And I buy my tuners from a supplier, exactly because I know what they are like and I can rely on them being exactly the same each time. Likewise frets, bridge pins, strings. Would your philosophy mean that my guitars cannot be called hand made?
What do you do about tuners? Are you suggesting we should hand make them?
Plus a computer is not "another form of intelligence" as you are probably aware. They are exceedingly dumb, they can do only seven things, add, subtract, multiply or divide, determine whether one number is more than, less than or equal to another number. All the rest is done by the clever clogs programmers. And that would include the person setting up a CNC operation.
i reckon we should put this to a vote. Can't remember the last time we had one of those
Cheers
Richard