Proto-bass #2.

Started by birdie, September 24, 2010, 10:34:02 AM

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birdie

New neck join on #2. Got the template for this from Ed schafer for 25 bucks! A very helpful item.
???the heel has a veneer because it was an afterthought. # 1 has no heel.
The rout is mostly experimenting w/ tonal variances. Also looking for a uniform rout that will serve whether I mount one pup or 2 or....

The "new" headstock is angled back 4 degrees. That eliminates the need for string trees and improves string to nut contact.  :-* Also after this one, the nut width will prob. be 11/2 in. instead of the 13/4 in. nut this cricket bat has!
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Iome

Ok mate, i asked for it...but i only see pics. Nice, tell us something. Did you throw some weird electronic in that cavity or is it to make it lighter?

birdie

Gimme a minute!! Gotta go to the shop and see if the neck stayed straight.... :o
Will have more tommorra....
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Highlander

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birdie

Added some notes to the pics. Any comments observations are welcome.Yes I am asking for your opinions! Remember I am new and can use any insights from all you guys.
Going to PHX tommorrow w/ my wife. Going to see T. Petty and ZZ!! :mrgreen:
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OldManC

Being a fan of Thunderbirds, Jazz, and Precision 'A' necks, I like the direction you're going re nut width. Is this the same bass with one bird pickup you posted in the other thread? If so, I like it a lot.

Denis

I really like that headstock configuration you've come up with!
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drbassman

I like it so far.  I see you have a mahogany back and maple top.  I like that combination.  Got a picture of the entire body?
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birdie

Quote from: OldManC on September 24, 2010, 10:48:41 PM
Being a fan of Thunderbirds, Jazz, and Precision 'A' necks, I like the direction you're going re nut width. Is this the same bass with one bird pickup you posted in the other thread? If so, I like it a lot.
It's  version #2 of the orangey-colored one in another thread. I think the narrower nut will appeal to more players.Not everyone came up playing a 58 p=bass..
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birdie

Quote from: drbassman on September 27, 2010, 06:35:56 AM
I like it so far.  I see you have a mahogany back and maple top.  I like that combination.  Got a picture of the entire body?

This is the 2nd. version of the design. Still in progress.

This was the first version. I've been using it for about 3 weeks or so. That's why  #2 has so many changes to it ;)
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birdie


here's #1 with finish and ready to go!
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Highlander

The random mind of a Silver Surfer...
If research was easy, it wouldn't need doing...
Staring at that event horizon is a dirty job, but someone has to do it; something's going to come back out of it one day...

slinkp

I like it. Kind of retro, kind of new... doesn't look quite like anything else.
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birdie

Version 2 is now officially a fretless. Used maple strips to fill the slots. Came out well enough but would not use wood again I don't think. In filing and smoothing the ebony fingerboard, the strips pic up the dust and darken somewhat. If I do it again will find some non-porous substitute. Should be ready to shoot a sunburst on it next week!
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Highlander

I souldn't worry about any darkening of those strips - not being bright white can have it's own appeal...
The random mind of a Silver Surfer...
If research was easy, it wouldn't need doing...
Staring at that event horizon is a dirty job, but someone has to do it; something's going to come back out of it one day...