I have a buddy with a small CNC machine, and Im pretty sure he has one of those pin point thingies that you point plot the part and it builds the program. the biggest issue would be holding it in a fixture, unless you put a big block of wood, it makes the parts and you use a scroll saw to cut it off the main block.

I can talk with Aaron about it. If its worth his time, and there are people who would buy them to have a steady market, it could be done via CNC at a lower cost, im thinking 100-125 pr set. Sadly the woods that look the best are VERY SPENDY! and like the rose wood I used it is currently not being shipped to the US. its an endangered wood I guess. I bought up the pieces I used from a pretty good buddy who bought up inventory out of a warehouse in california and drove to the warehouse from Nebraska and rented a U haul and brought 8000 dollars of exotic wood home to his teeny garage....