Fully handmade flat top "Les Piety" style electric guitar. Maple neck/fingerboard and mahogany body with reliced white paint and chrome plated hardware. Features 3D printed volume/tone knobs, truss rod cover, toggle switch plate, humbucker covers, and Piety Labs logo pickguard. The pickguard and truss rod cover are printed using alternating layers of black and white filament to mimic the appearance of conventional multi-ply laminated pickguard material. Dual humbuckers, each with 1 volume and 1 tone knob, are wired to a 3-way toggle switch.
3D printed "Pietycaster" style electric guitar with off-the-shelf maple neck. Inspired by the open source Prusacaster project (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). Pickguard and all body pieces were redesigned to interface correctly with different hardware and neck. Features new design elements including strap buttons and 3D printed tuning pegs/washers, bridge pickup cover, and control knobs. Vintage Telecaster style pickups are wired to a 3-way toggle switch, 1 volume knob, and 1 tone knob.
Fully handmade "Devilcaster" style electric guitar. Carved ash body with maple inlay and one-piece maple neck. Features hand wound humbucker pickups with 3D printed zebra bobbins and a custom 3D printed pickguard. Dual humbucker pickups are wired to a 3-way toggle switch, 1 volume knob, and 1 tone knob.
"Telemaster" style electric guitar. Hand carved mahogany string through body with off-the-shelf maple neck and black/chrome plated hardware. Features 3D printed pickguard, control cover, and neck plate with Piety Labs logo. Dual humbucker pickups are wired to a 3-way toggle switch, 1 volume knob, and 1 push-pull tone knob capable of coil splitting the bridge pickup.
3D printed clip-on guitar pick holders. Attaches to ubiquitous Proline FretRest guitar stands. Compatible with 0.4mm (thin) to 1.4mm (extra heavy) picks. Easily adjustable so that they can be positioned based on player preference. Printed from PETG to prevent loosening over time due to material creep.
3D printed set of notched radius gauges. The notches allow measurement of guitar fingerboards, frets, and bridges without removing the strings. Includes commonly used 7.25", 9.5", 10", 12", 14", 15", 16", and 20" radii. The narrow (N) version features closely-spaced string notches for use near the nut and the wide (W) version features wider spacing for use near the body.