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Nik Huber luthier chronicle - The Guitar Channel
Tuesday, 22 September 2015 / Published in All, Interviews

Nik Huber – For or against the CNC machine?

On this new Luthier Chronicle, I asked Nik Huber a question to know if he is for or against the CNC machine. Of course he went much further than the basic answer (see the details below).

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As a reminder or for your information, CNC means Computer Numerical Control (Wikipedia link). Basically in the guitar world it means that parts of an instrument are built by a machine who will carve the element from a piece of wood or metal. Many guitare builders such as Gibson, Fender, Taylor, Tom Anderson and Nik Huber (spoiler alert!) use the CNC at one degree or another in their building process.

CNCwikipedia

A CNC machine (Source: Wikipedia)

Most of the luthiers who work alone or with small team do not have a CNC machine, by choice or because they can't afford the machine which can be very costly to buy and to program. Juha Ruokangas for example does not use at all the CNC in his building process. See his Luthier Chronicle about this subject.

Subjects discussed

  • For or against the CNC machine?
  • How does Nik use it in his workshop?
  • The advantage to use a CNC machine
  • What is done by the CNC, what is done by hand
  • How he took the decision to introduce the CNC machine
  • How long does it take to build a Nik Huber guitar?
  • How the prototype are usually built?
  • The development of new model

Until the next chronicle, keep on playing your guitar and check-out your local luthier.

Pierre.

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Tagged under: Backstage, Chronicle, Luthier, Luthier Chronicle, Nik Huber, Video

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