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 Post subject: Bass build
PostPosted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 2:32 pm 
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Hi, we'll I've been planing and thinking about making a new instrument ever since my mandolin. I have had so many ideas and changed my mind about what I'm going to build but I've finally decided :)

I'm going to be building a electric bass. The body is a three piece, and will consist of an ash middle and walnut wings (the woods in picture bellow). Im starting today by getting every thing cut and planed to size so I can start the body.


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 2:32 pm 
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Looks like a white bass in a snowstorm to me.

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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
PostPosted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 10:44 am 
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I just got the body blank done, i decided to use tiger maple for the middle peice because it looks à whole lot better then ash (I'm trying to get à picture up of the blank).


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I was gonna say, why ash in the middle with walnut for wings? I'd rather have the heavier wood in the middle and something light for wings. Flame maple sounds good though, for visual effect. Remember these are heavy woods though, a smaller body might be worth thinking about.

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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
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Chameleon wrote:
I was gonna say, why ash in the middle with walnut for wings? I'd rather have the heavier wood in the middle and something light for wings. Flame maple sounds good though, for visual effect. Remember these are heavy woods though, a smaller body might be worth thinking about.


Yeah the tiger maple is a much better choice and looks great, and it is a smaller body bass so it's a good weight.


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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
PostPosted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 2:57 pm 
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Picture of the body blank.


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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
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Looking good, Cameron.
Keep us up to date.
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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
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Thanks and I surely will, I just ordered the some of the wiring, hardware and a template so ill be on my way To building the actual bass very soon.


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The most fun is the rough cutting of the body and neck. I get the neck and fret board near completion prior to cutting the body to final shape.
It's easier to fit the body to the neck than vice versa. The worst part? Sanding and finishing of course.
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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
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Could anyone give me some tips on carving the neck and the head stock? I believe I'm going to be using some kind of maple (curly probably).


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newluhtier wrote:
Could anyone give me some tips on carving the neck and the head stock? I believe I'm going to be using some kind of maple (curly probably).


Ask us questions, and we will ask you more questions. What kind of neck did you plan on constructing? Angled headstock or flat like fender?

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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
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Flat, like a fender p bass/jazz bass neck.


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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
PostPosted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 12:15 pm 
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newluhtier wrote:
Flat, like a fender p bass/jazz bass neck.


Have you bought your neck wood yet? Start with some measurements, make sure you get a piece with enough LxWxH. I assume you will be gluing on a fretboard? And have you purchased a truss rod yet?

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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
PostPosted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 12:31 pm 
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If you scroll down, there's a pdf of a 51 P-bass neck template. You should be able to print this out at 100% at a kinkos or wherever. Just check the measurements of the actual print. From the nut to the 12th fret should be right at 17". You can use that printout to make yourself a neck template out of MDF that you can use to route out the neck shape. I would route your truss rod slot first though, and don't do that until you have your truss rod, so you can check the fit.

http://www.tdpri.com/forum/bass-place/105784-need-50s-p-bass-tele-bass-drawing-tracing.html

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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
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Ok thanks I will look at that plan. And I'm planing to order my neck wood soon (when I have enough money), once I get it ill try to lay everything out and get my measurements. After I have all that ill get what length truss rod I need and go from there with the routing than shapeing of the neck then the making on the fretboard.


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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
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Sounds good. Do you have a router and a router table? I've got a tip or two on making a clever neck template when you're ready. I highly recommend the truss rods from Allied Luthiery (link at the top) their two way rods are very nice and low profile so you can carve your neck quite thin if you like them that way. Walnut is another great choice for bass necks.

Keep up the progress.

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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
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Ok thanks and yes I have both a router and a router table. I'll be sure to take a look at that truss rod.


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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
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Do think making a three price neck just like the body, walnut wings with a maple middle would be A good Idea? I think It would look pretty cool but would just a one peice be a better idea?


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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
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One piece would be a lot less work. Gluing takes patience.

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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
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Yeah I guess but I still might try it anyways I have the time and kinda want to expeiment a bit.


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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
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I just got the last of my wiring supplies, a bridge and a template. I'm all ready to make the body! And I'm going to order my neck wood and fretboard, since I want everything to kind of match what would a good fretboard wood be? (Ebony?)


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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
PostPosted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 10:51 am 
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newluhtier wrote:
I just got the last of my wiring supplies, a bridge and a template. I'm all ready to make the body! And I'm going to order my neck wood and fretboard, since I want everything to kind of match what would a good fretboard wood be? (Ebony?)


To match the walnut? Ebony would be a bit dark to call a match, maybe one of the brown-colored rosewoods, they'd be much cheaper anyway. If you want ebony though, nothing wrong with that. Katalox is another good one, AKA Mexican ebony. It's dark brownish purple when cut fresh and oxidizes over time to almost black.

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 Post subject: Re: Bass build
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Matching is nice. Contrasting is better. I think Indian rosewood goes well with walnut. It's what I used on my most recent project. It's a darkish brown, but with some purple-ish and reddish coloring, which sets the chocolate brown of the walnut off pretty nicely.

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