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HazBeen

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  1. I imagine they are super glued in. Applying heat will loosen, but will also loosen your fretboard potentially.

    Personally I would use a fret saw to saw the slots and sort the removal issue out that way. The plastic (polystyrene most likely) should be softer than the wood, so low risk of damaging anything.

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  2. I do full builds, mods, tweaks and what have you.
     

    Personally I really don’t care if it is assembled or made from scratch, as long as I enjoy doing it.

    Whilst I am relatively capable, my full builds are not Ken Smiths or Wals, nor would I expect them to be and in turn I would not judge anyone for using parts instead of building things themselves.

    It is so dependent on time, money, equipment, talent and skill. Not all bass players are equal, but they are all bass players. Same with bass builders.

    So as long as people are transparent about what they have done I have zero issues at all. 

    And mind you, many custom basses are made by CNC ... so you should not even attempt to draw a line.

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  3. 2 hours ago, Chopthebass said:

    Are you going to have the body chambered? The weight of ash can vary hugely. I heard that preamp/pup combination on a Schecter SLS Elite 5 and it is extremely flexible. 

    My goal is to stay under 4 kg/9lbs, with Ash you can never really know what you are getting (although I asked for light ash...). I will most definitely chamber if I need to, but the body will also be relatively compact so between the chambering and compact size we should be good.

    I am going an Youtube with the pups, but everyone seems really positive about them and they seem to tick every box for me.

     

  4. As I have just ordered a bunch of stuff for my next build, just thought I would wet your appetite a little. This one will likely take me 4-5 months to complete, so bear with me.

    • Modern design, 5 string multi-scale 35-33”
    • Ash body
    • Black Walnut top
    • Maple/Wenge neck
    • Ovangkol fretboard
    • Black hardware
    • Schaller Tuners 3+2
    • Hipshot Triple Lock single saddle bridge
    • Fishman Fluence pickups and preamp
    • 18mm string spacing
    • Nut width 45mm
    • 5 bolt bolt-on neck
    • Not yet sure if I am going for an angled or scooped headstock

     

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  5. Wow, am even on page 2.... I have clearly not been on for a while and more interestingly there are few build threads up! Yeah for us builders.

    I finally will have some time again to progress this short scale build tonight and this weekend. Hope to be approaching “finish prep” by then.

    In the meantime I have been working on (and ordering wood and parts) on the next build. 

    5 string, multiscale (35-33 or 32”), modern design with the Fishman Fluence pickups in. Goal is that this bass will become my main 5-er. 

    More details to follow on that in a few weeks (some parts have long lead times).

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