Oooweee it's an UV!

Started by Basvarken, July 21, 2023, 06:52:44 AM

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Chris P.


OldManC

Absolutely beautiful! That should take pride of place in his collection. We need sound clips!

Basvarken

Of course I made the traditional quick (grumpy faced) video demo. ;-)



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OldManC

What a GREAT sounding bass (we already knew how great it looks)! You're a true artist, my friend.

uwe

Look what this extremely talented Netherluthier made for me  ...



So far I've only played it "dry", i.e. unplugged, but:The fret job, the neck, the high register accessibility and the set-up are of a quality I have not encountered on any other bass yet - and I have a few.  And it looks and feels gorgeous.

Hey Holländer, post some pics how it came about!
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Basvarken

pssst Uwe, we've already been discussing your bass here:


https://bassoutpost.com/index.php?topic=12410.0
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morrow


uwe

Oh, I didn't know it was here ...  :-X :mrgreen:
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

uwe

What is that song again you're playing? Led Zeppelin? Sounds familiar ...







We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Basvarken

Per request of Uwe I'll post pics of the entire build process here.
It's copy/paste from a thread in Talkbass where I've already shared this.


Had my wood supplier make me a nice ply neck blank of White Limba (akaKorina) and mahogany veneer strips in between





Plus two slabs White Limba for the body wings




A nice start for this project




Routed the trussrod slot. And cut out the part for the spokewheel




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Basvarken

Sawed the headstock angle




Drilled holes for the position markers




Glued the postion markers in and sanded them flush to the radius of the fretboard




Hammered the frets in




Cut out the opening for the trussrod access




Made the trussrod cover to fit the access slot





Fretboard ready to be glued onto the neck




Checked the neck/body angle before I glued the fretboard on




Sawed the rough shape of the neck





Glued the fretboard onto the neck

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Basvarken

Fretboard in place




Filled the little gaps under the frets with a mix of rosewood sawdust and wood glue




Glued the first body wing on




And then the other wing




Sawed the outline roughly (sorry no pic)
Then routed along the MDF template for the first outline





Second step was to route the outline for the recessed "armpit" of the V




Used the same template for the pickup cavities and the controls cavity





Then shaped the neck and heel


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Basvarken

Drilled the bridge stud holes




And the holes for the string through body ferrules




Shaped the headstock and the volute




Starting to look like a bass





Put the ground wire in and hammered in the inserts for the bridge studs




Forgot to do the side position markers before I glued the body wings on. Luckily the wings are not very wide at the end of the fretboard, so I could drill holes there without a problem...




Made the side dots





Scored a nice water buffalo horn for the top nut





Cut the topnut




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Basvarken

#28
Made the control plate / pickguard





Made the faceplate for the headstock and glued it on




Drilled the tuner holes






After that the bass was ready for staining.
First did a layer of yellow (still think this would have been a great colour for the end result too)





Then did the reddish mahogany stain




And a darker layer





Stained the recessed bit in the "armpit" dark.
And sprayed a few coats of clear

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Basvarken

More layers of clear






Put the decals in place





After lots of layers and lots of sanding in between she was ready for final sanding and polishing





Made the black spacers that go under the nickel pickup rings




And then mounted all the hardware

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