I got the bright idea that I wanted to build my own guitar body. It's styled after the Jackson King V with a recessed tuneomatic and string thru body. My friend has a Practical CNC machine that uses WinCNC. I built a 3d model in Autocad and used meshcam to create the program. It came out horrible. I'm hoping to cut the whole thing with a .5"x2" endmill. This is just a simple top cut for the body shape, neck pocket, bridge, and pickups. Attached are the dwg file and a picture of what came out of it. I ran a roughing pass, an X axis finish pass, and a "pencil cleanup" finish pass. The dwg file was built with 1 unit equals 1 foot.
Anybody have any tips or know how I screwed it up so bad? If you're bored, feel free to create a program that I can use with this CNC. I should mention that nobody knows how to run the machine my friend has. He bought it with intentions of making signs but never got around to figuring it out. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.