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Jabba_the_gut

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  1. I've run a cutter down both bodies to get a nice edge to join the two halves. Managed to miss all the holes in the mahogany body - hooray!! So this is where I'm at so far:
  2. I've also got a block of spalted beech that I've had knocking around for a while. 40mm thick but not quite wide enough for a one piece mini bass so I've chopped it up to suit. The block is big enough to allow me to make two mini basses or one mini bass and a book matched top for my 5 string semi hollow project. This is the block and it has some nice grain I'm going to try to use: By cutting it in this kind of arrangement I can get the full width I need for the bass without wasting too much wood and should also catch the grain I like: Cut it into weird shaped pieces but it is the right size with the join down the centre line I've tried to match the way the grain runs on the upper and lower halves - quite pleased so far!
  3. Started plotting these now and have cut a couple of pieces of wood. Firstly, I got some reclaimed pew ends - there is a smaller section which should be just about right for a body. Needs stripping and I'll need to avoid the old nail holes in the finished bass!! Here's the block I'm looking at using (currently 45mm thick) with a diagonal cut made: I'm also looking at using a piece of reclaimed wood given to me by @Rich for the neck Everything fits and now needs thicknessing.
  4. Hi Mick. I can see where you are coming from but the headstock needs to be a certain size to be able to accommodate the tuners with the strings in a straight line and have rounded edges as I have done on other basses. I'll have a play along these lines and see what I can come up with! Cheers
  5. Just saw this on eBay and was about to post the link!! Looks nice!
  6. Drop me a pm and I'll send one of the small knobs to you.
  7. I'm going to have a go at building a 5 string version of my semi hollow bass. I've started off my trying to remodel the headstock to take an extra string and ended up with this: I've been trying to keep the size as small as I can so it remains in proportion with the body. The other thing it does is mess up my logo......need to think about that!! The pickup on this one is going to be a Shadow SH-065: The bridge will be a bit more of a challenge for this as the SH-065 has squared off end unlike the 5 string versions which are round - routing will be a bit trickier.....
  8. The knurled knobs you have in your picture next to the ruler look like they are designed for a splined shaft like this CTS pot: Whereas the shaft on your bass is a solid type (which come in 6mm or 6.35mm diameter). Can you take off one of the other knobs of the same size and measure the diameter and I'll have a search..
  9. As mentioned in my headless thread, I'm looking at making a headed version of the mini bass, so I thought I'd start a thread for it. I'm planning on keeping it at 23" scale and the same body shape as the headless one (with a very slight tweak to the lower horn). I wasn't sure what to do with the headstock so I just went for the same design I have used on my recent semi hollow basses. To my eye, it seems to flow which is nice as it keeps something in common.  This design would allow me plenty of options with regards to bridges which is always the difficult thing when going down the headless route. I've also been looking at the option of a 5 string version of this. I've been looking at a 5 string version of a semi hollow bass (will put that on another thread) using the same head stock shape so I did a quick mock-up to see how that might look on a mini bass: It just looks wrong to me, the proportions don't seem quite right. I think the body looks too small compared to the head so I've mocked it up again making the body a little wider: I think the 5 string looks better with a slightly wider body but the shape needs a little more work I think. I also think tuners that had rounded buttons would also look better and not make the headstock look too big - something else to look at. Anyway, for the moment this I'm going to make one four string version and see how it goes.
  10. Excellent. And thank you again for a great bash.
  11. Are they this style? One's 15mm diameter the other 20mm diameter. I bought these from Maplin about 25 years ago!! They are for a 1/4" (6.35mm) shaft. Let me know if you are having difficulty sourcing them.
  12. The Midas touch.....
  13. It’s all Ped’s fault anyway. If he hadn’t made me try the Wingbass I wouldn’t have had to build these....
  14. This is the original sketch I did for this bass. As you can see, there are a number of different outlines I scribbled then rubbed out bits and scribbled more.... You can also see the outline of a MM pickup I was originally thinking about.
  15. You are quite right! I think I need to reduce my bass collection!! I’ve got a bass to finish then I’ll have sort out...
  16. I can’t think of a reason why it wouldn’t work as a fretless - I’ll have to make one and see!! I haven’t tried one of these bridges with flats or nylon wrapped strings yet - would have to see how the head clamp thing would grip them. I’ve also thought about removing the normal saddles and replacing them with a piezo to see what that would be like. Too many ideas, too little time...!!
  17. The best drawing tools I have is a bendy ruler (like this), some Staedtler Noris HB pencils and a well worn eraser!!
  18. Cheers. This did turn out pretty much as I was aiming for! I'll dig out the original scribbles for this (I think I still have them - old fashioned pen and paper me...) for comparison and post them on here.
  19. Here's a few more photos of the two finished headless mini beasts:
  20. Hi Mick. I'll stick some pictures on my build thread later - don't want to derail Binky_bass's one. Cheers Jez
  21. Really like the look of this! I also really like these very short scale basses - I've a bit of a dodgy thumb at the moment and I just find them really easy to play. I've built a couple of headless 23" scale basses recently and I'm about to build 4 and 5 string headed versions of the same scale. That top is lovely - really looking forward to watching this thread progress. Jez
  22. @jazzyvee This is what I like about bass bashes, there's always something completely different to see.
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