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There is a bias in your system, it comes from the USA, where, for example, maple and walnut are local, but China has to import almost every wood they are using for manufacturing instruments, so the prices will be quite the same for maple or wenge, furthermore if they used wenge, it's because it was cheaper than the usual walnut for that skunk stripe as the politics of the Chinese factories is to always use what is the cheapest option.

 

Check this supplier prices for a more accurate representation of the value of current woods used in luthiery and you'll see that wenge is a non expensive wood, in the lower range: https://luthierssupplies.co.uk/product-category/electric/electric-neck-blanks/through-neck-splices/bass-through-neck-splices/?orderby=price

 

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1 hour ago, Hellzero said:

There is a bias in your system, it comes from the USA, where, for example, maple and walnut are local, but China has to import almost every wood they are using for manufacturing instruments, so the prices will be quite the same for maple or wenge, furthermore if they used wenge, it's because it was cheaper than the usual walnut for that skunk stripe as the politics of the Chinese factories is to always use what is the cheapest option.

 

Check this supplier prices for a more accurate representation of the value of current woods used in luthiery and you'll see that wenge is a non expensive wood, in the lower range: https://luthierssupplies.co.uk/product-category/electric/electric-neck-blanks/through-neck-splices/bass-through-neck-splices/?orderby=price

 

 

Thanks for the followup - every day's a school day.  I guess my perception is that I've only seen wenge widely used in expensive instruments where it is used as a marketing tool/flex.

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Small update, the neck pocket has been cleaned out.  Unfortunately, that means it's a tad too deep and a tad too wide.  So will be building it back up with wood veneer, which should hopefully be arriving today.  Also suspect that the screw holes were drilled out by hand and are at rather jaunty angles, so I'm going to check that and if it's too far out of wack, gonna fill those for subsequent redrilling.

 

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An important piece of the puzzle hath arrived...

 

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Existing screw holes lined up and the screws went in good and tight - like I never sold the previous bridge in the first place...

 

Now I can see about setting the neck the appropriate amount into the body - I suspect it'll need to go back towards the bridge a few mm.  Might as well do it now whilst the neck pocket is comically oversized anyway...

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Had a busy day today, on both projects I have got on the go right now.  Here's what happened on the shed bass.

 

First of all, I offered the neck up and used some string to see how the alignment was.  Not too shabby, as it happens, with the neck almost along the top edge of the neck pocket, just needs a slight angle away which I will hopefully be able to create with a bit of veneer.  And scale length looks good with the neck pocket the depth into the body it currently is.

 

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Next wee job was to drill out and fill the old neck screw holes.  I checked them a while back and they were a little jaunty and I wasn't happy to use them again, so they need to be filled.

 

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Now, because the neck pocket had to be routed out to clean it up of all the glue and unevenness caused by the removal of that infernal glued in neck, the result was that the neck pocket was too deep - the 21 fret overhang of the neck was sitting on the top of the body, but the bottom of the heel wasn't making contact with the bottom of the neck pocket.  So I used some 2mm thick maple veneer (intended for headstock fronts) and got to work shaping it to fit the neck pocket.  Then it was glued in and clamped down.

 

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So, toddling along nicely, more neck pocket fettling to be done then it'll be time to fit the neck...

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