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Author: | alan stassforth [ Sat Oct 09, 2010 8:18 pm ] |
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Hi Filippo. Here's a git I made in the early 90's that might interest you. It is made of koa, which wasn't very attractive, so I finished it with acrylic auto paint, twice I might add. I used nitro as a sealer, then on the 8th coat of acrylic, it alligatored on me. compatability is important to me now. Had to start from ground zero. Anyway, it is a through neck, with bandsawn ribs, about 1/2" thick, 1/4" top and back, purple heart fb, which now looks like mud, malachite fretmarkers, and real copper bindings. The bridge I had a machinist do some of the work, I did what I could on it. I made the nut, so to speak. Overall, that git was played, a LOT. It's a little beat up, but I really like that weird little beast! Stayed in tune! |
Author: | Rusty [ Sat Oct 09, 2010 8:28 pm ] |
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One I'm working on while one is drying.. |
Author: | Arnt Rian [ Sat Oct 09, 2010 8:45 pm ] |
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I'm making a "rockabilly archtop" in the $100 Challenge over on MIMF, but I had to throw in the towel, as I'm already way over budget... I'm documenting the build blog style, and here's what I just posted tonight. Ok, time to attach the neck. I usually make bolt on acoustics, but that would not be practical on this one. Instead, I’m doing a traditional dovetail. I don’t have a template for that, so I’m going old school. Marking the dovetail on the neck Cutting Done Cutting the mortise in the body Using the centerline finder to make sure the neck lines up, as I’m trimming the joint There’s that chalk again! Binding the headstock now. I’m using a laminate trimmer with homemade base that has an edge guide to cut the rabbet. Binding glued and taped up And the neck can be glued to the body. |
Author: | alan stassforth [ Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:03 pm ] |
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$100 ? Doesn't even buy the pickups! |
Author: | peters instruments [ Sat Oct 09, 2010 10:11 pm ] |
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i've been working on a guitar with all damascus hardware in my free time, i started a thread for it quite a while back but got caught up with a bunch of other stuff, school and the like you know. anyway i have been working on that and making some headway here lately and i'll probably post up some pics fairly soon. (i tend to forget the camera) |
Author: | Custom Technology [ Sat Oct 09, 2010 11:17 pm ] |
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ill play, heres my latest one i finished....and since im predominantly a electric builder and thats where i get most of my business from, ill try to spice up things in this section.......since im new here, i dont know the protocol of posting pics here, i hope its not too many, otherwise i can post a link to a slideshow.......just let me know if im bogging anything down with a bunch of pics.......25 year seasoned beautiful quartersawn south afriican padauk, snakewood board i cut from my stash, bookmatched macassar ebony headstock veneer, 10 to 16 compound radius, 24 3/4 scale 24 fret, notched diamond paua abalone inlays. purpleheart and flame maple truss rod cover (made from scrap i had left over from building the wife a cutting board.....) i also make the removable reversible trussrods. tru-oil and beeswax finish.....hope you guys think its worthy work, ive seen some nice stuff browsing here.... im on to a few more new ones right now....... |
Author: | Custom Technology [ Sun Oct 10, 2010 1:08 pm ] |
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philippo, my name is vinny.......you said flood with pics, so here goes........ chris, i like your basses, i was looking at them the other day, cool body shape....... here are some more, unfortunately i dont have progression photos on these.......ill find some others that i do later...... some zebrawood radiused bodies roughed out. 5 string....cocobolo neck, solid w/ luthiers joint, and cocobolo f/b also..... 6 string 5 piece neck-thru angled glue up (the hardwood pieces are angled/tapered smaller as they get to the top of the neck.....a real pain to figure out when building to keep everything even......) 5 string fretless 4 string fretless.....this was sort of a proto, a buddy of mine wanted to feel super easy upper register of the fretboard access, this did it........just looks a little much in the back..... 4 string bolt-on walnut back, padauk top, cocobolo 3 pc neck with spanish luthiers joint, dark macassar ebony f/b (alan woody had borrowed this one for a year or so, wont sell it now....) one of my main axes.......built this one about 20 years ago..... pau ferro neck, coco bolo fingerboard, mahogany back with a sweet quilt maple top......trans root beer burst with gold center.......never inlayed the neck, wanted to have one without, ive been thinking of pulling the frets and inlaying it now though, and reradiusing it to compound......nothing beats a compound radius with a floyd.......i have the same piece of quilt on mahogany i cut from this one that i saved and never used after all these years......i may use it for the neck i posted in the above post.......i need something really nice for it......and its about time i do something with it..... 4 string trans emerald green burst maple/quilt maple neck-thru with pau ferro f/b.....ignore my socks...... |
Author: | Custom Technology [ Sun Oct 10, 2010 3:13 pm ] |
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hmmmm, maybe im thinking of someone elses basses i was looking at that look similar?.........ill check...... |
Author: | Custom Technology [ Sun Oct 10, 2010 9:51 pm ] |
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ok, i checked, sorry, it was someone on another forum with a bass body with a very similar shape.......still nice though........ |
Author: | Mike Baker [ Sun Oct 10, 2010 10:49 pm ] |
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Filippo, thanks for encouraging this. This part of the OLF should be full of build threads! We need the traffic, but some of us(myself included) need to learn. I'm like Verhoevenc, in a way. I plan to post a build thread here, but I build real slow, as funds are available. Also, I don't have a real shop, so I'm at the mercy of the weather as well. I'm on my second scratch build. I know there are others on here that have vastly more experience, so I don't know how much interest there'll be. But I plan to post a build thread so folk can see how this beginner does things. It will be probably in the summer, though, as I want to know that the build is close enough to being done that I'll be able to post regularly enough that it won't fall off the radar. I'm photo documenting as I go, but I'll save all that until I can post the whole thing. Meantime, when I have the time, i'll sit back and enjoy the other builds, and chime in when I have something to contribute. Cool thread! |
Author: | Custom Technology [ Mon Oct 11, 2010 4:09 am ] |
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im always in the middle of multiple builds, i just have to be on the ball about having the camera there for all the processes.........which is why there are some things missing in that neck build post........shaping the headstock, laminating it, shaping the back of the neck, etc......ive just joined here, but im up for showing processes of full builds. something i never used to do was get pics of stuff i built before it went out the door, and now im kicking myself for it, because there are quite a few hings i did that were one of a kinds that i wish i had documentation of......now i at least take a few finish pics of things... heres another neck i did for a customer, just click the link for the slideshow..... http://s710.photobucket.com/albums/ww108/skydive69_photos/padauk-pau%20ferro%20short%20scale%20neck/?albumview=slideshow and another http://s710.photobucket.com/albums/ww108/skydive69_photos/neck%20build%20process/?albumview=slideshow |
Author: | Custom Technology [ Mon Oct 11, 2010 10:54 pm ] |
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man, tough crowd here.....no feedback? no other buillds to be posted? anyone? cmon, show some stuff youre working on or have built! |
Author: | turmite [ Tue Oct 12, 2010 1:09 am ] |
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Can I just let the photos speak for themselves? I am new to this multiple photo posting. Mike |
Author: | martinedwards [ Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:30 am ] |
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I've been asked to build a bass for a work collegue's husband. I'll try to remember to post the pics as I go! |
Author: | Custom Technology [ Tue Oct 12, 2010 7:11 am ] |
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nice, i like the figured walnut. i have some of that here myself with killer grain. have you ever had problems with a 1 piece flamed maple neck? i refuse to build them any longer unless i do 3 piece and alternate the grain, or put in another stable hardwood like purpleheart or something else hard and stiff not prone to teisting.......i built one and its the only neck that twisted on me..............and it was old seasoned wood. |
Author: | Chris aka Sniggly [ Wed Oct 13, 2010 4:24 pm ] |
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Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnngggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg. Chris, between you and Filippo.........I could see myself tackling an electric someday. Dude....that's sayin' something coming from me! |
Author: | Ian Cunningham [ Wed Oct 13, 2010 5:53 pm ] |
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This is going to be good thread. |
Author: | Chris aka Sniggly [ Wed Oct 13, 2010 8:03 pm ] |
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verhoevenc wrote: Chris Sniggly, what might we do to get you to change that to, "Because you and Filippo, I will be doing an electric as my next project"? Chris Let me get these two acoustics off my bench...and then build one for myself....and then I'll tackle an electric. Pretty sure you guys will be around then so all is good. Would you believe I've never even PLAYED an electric guitar? |
Author: | Chris aka Sniggly [ Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:14 pm ] |
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Yeah Yeah Yeah......Honestly until Filippo started posting that electric he's making....and then VerHeeeberSlapper posting that really cool body shape in that other thread.....I couldn't find the interest. I'll tackle an electric once I meet my commitments on these other instruments....then I'll be blowin' yalls phones WAY up! |
Author: | Ken C [ Fri Oct 15, 2010 11:42 am ] |
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Chris, that is very cool!! Ken |
Author: | Ti-Roux [ Fri Oct 15, 2010 2:38 pm ] |
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This is my very first build, finished almost a year ago. J-Bass shape, a bit modified, from a 2 piece swamp ash P/J pickup combo, from Seymour 1-piece hard maple neck, bolt-on 4 screws Schaller bridge, tuners and straplocks Ebony knobs and electronics cover (back) Bone nut Finished with several thin coats of polymerized tung oil, applied with a cotton rag. A bit of micromesh, then some wax. No porefilling. |
Author: | Bobby M [ Fri Oct 15, 2010 4:13 pm ] |
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verhoevenc wrote: Wait wait wait wait wait!? What?! No sir, this can't be true. Looks like you needa get together with SCGib68... figure out a day you're both free. Drive to SC and sit around talkin' electrics, playin' electrics (literally got a wall of 'um), smokin' cigars, and drinkin' his moonshine he was talkin' 'bout. That's how we do it round here. Chris Let me know when and I'll bring the good stuff! |
Author: | Mike Baker [ Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:28 pm ] |
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Nice Jazz, Ti-Roux! |
Author: | Edward Taylor [ Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:34 pm ] |
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Wow, lot of cool projects going on there. I am having trouble balancing just two builds right now. |
Author: | Custom Technology [ Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:08 pm ] |
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i really like the b&w ebony board......nice! thats the kind of stuff i like to do..... cant wait to get back to some new builds (ill take pics when i do) as soon as i finish insulating, heating, and closing in my shop and new section of loft so i can work all year round in it...... |
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