Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

Recommended Posts

Posted

Drrrrrrum rolll!
 

Here's the Brooks SparkleBird
 

- Body: Korina. Chambered. Thunderbird shape
- Neck: Korina three piece. Glued in.
- Two spokewheel truss rods. One carbon stiffening rod
- Fretboard: Rosewood. Checkerboard inlay on 12th
- Luminlay side markers (blue)
- Frets: Jumbo size. Sintoms. Nickel-silver
- Scale: 34”
- Top Nut: Buffalo horn
- Bridge: ETS twelve string bridge set. Gold
- Pickup: Gemini Dominator TB Pickup. Gold
- Output: PureTone 1/4 inch Jack. Gold plated
- Controls: Volume . Kill switch
- Pickguard: Pearloid with blue led light
- Binding: Pearloid
- Bass string tuners: Gotoh Res-o-lite GB350. Gold
- Octave tuners: Schaller Grand tune Gold. Pearloid buttons
- Strings: d’Addario. 170-12
- Strapnuts: Large, Gold
- Finish top: Cobalt Blue Candy
- Finish back and sides: Stained. Finish clear transparent.
- Weight: 4.6 KG
 

brooks-sparklebird-full-3-1500_orig.jpg


brooks-sparklebird-body-sideview-1500_or


brooks-sparklebird-headstock-sideview.jp


brooks-sparklebird-bridge-set-1500_orig.


brooks-sparklebird-full-back-1500_orig.j


brooks-sparklebird-lower-horn-1500_orig.


brooks-sparklebird-serial-number-1500_or


brooks-sparklebird-checkerboard-inlay-2-


brooks-sparklebird-in-sunlight-1500_orig


brooks-sparklebird-label-1500_orig.jpg


brooks-sparklebird-pickup-1500_orig.jpg


brooks-sparklebird-luminlays-1500_orig.j


brooks-sparklebird-strap-button-1500_ori

 


Led light ON

 

brooks-sparklebird-light-2-1500_orig.jpg

 


Led Light OFF

 

brooks-sparklebird-light-out-1500_orig.j

 


I'll post pics of the build process in separate posts below

  • Like 4
Posted

Bought a nice two-piece slab of White Limba (aka Korina)
And routed the tone chambers

 

brooks-sparklebird-routed-tone-cambers_o

 


Routed the controls cavity. And later realised it had the wrong shape for the lay-out of the controls that I had in mind for this bass...

 

brooks-sparklebird-tone-cambers_orig.jpe


brooks-sparklebird-routed-controls-cavit

 


Sawed the f-hole in the matching two-piece top (White Limba/Korina)

brooks-sparklebird-f-hole_orig.jpeg

 


And then glued it on. You can never have enough clamps 😉

 

brooks-sparklebird-glueing-the-top_orig.

 

  • Like 2
Posted

Switched to the neck next

Routed the channel for the carbon reinforcement strip in the middle

 

brooks-sparklebird-routed-carbon-strip-s

 


The routed the channel for the two truss rods. I let them taper to follow the taper of the neck itself


brooks-sparklebird-routed-trussrod-slots

 


Sawed the head stock angle. And planed it smooth.

brooks-sparklebird-headstock-angle_orig.

 


And sawed the back side of the headstock in the desired angle.
Still needed to plane/sand that side to the right thickness too.

brooks-sparklebird-headstock-rough-thick

 

brooks-sparklebird-neck-rough-outline_or

 

  • Like 2
Posted

The switched back to the body again.

Routed the outline along a template (sorry no pics)

 

brooks-sparklebird-body-outline_orig.jpe

 


And then I realised I had routed the controls cavity wrong. So I made a new template and routed the corrected shape.

 

brooks-sparklebird-routing-controls-cove


brooks-sparklebird-controls-cover-profil

 

Didn't even look half bad 😉

Rounded off the edges on the back.

 

brooks-sparklebird-controls-cavity_orig.

 


Routed the profile for the binding

brooks-sparklebird-routed-binding-profil


brooks-sparklebird-binding-profile_orig.

 


Glued in the pearloid binding.
Used acetone instead of glue, because I knew I was going to stain the sides and back. (Stain does not work on glue remains)

 

brooks-sparklebird-glueing-binding_orig.

 


Glueing the binding always requires extra attention on the corners.
I use strips of inner bicycle tubes to clamp them till they're dry

 

brooks-sparklebird-binding-taped-and-cla

 

 

Looking good so far

 

brooks-sparklebird-binding-done_orig.jpe

 

  • Like 2
Posted

Customer plays in a Cheap Trick tribute band. And as you may know those guys have something with the checkerboard pattern.
He asked me to make a checkerboard inlay on the 12-position.

So I made a drawing of 5 x 5 mm blocks. And laser cut a white piece of acrylic and a black piece of acrylic.

 

brooks-sparklebird-laser-cut-blocks_orig

 


Then made a lay-out of the black and white blocks combined on a piece of sticky tape to keep them from flying away 😉

 

brooks-sparklebird-making-the-checkerboa

 


But realised that was not going to work to keep them tight against each other.
So I made a little template with a rectangle that would keep them tight against each other.

brooks-sparklebird-template-to-keep-them


brooks-sparklebird-template-to-keep-them

 


Cut out a "swimming pool" in the fretboard. With a knife and some chisels.
brooks-sparklebird-cutting-the-inlay-cav

brooks-sparklebird-cutting-the-inlay-cav

 


Then glued them in. Using super glue onthe fretboard.
And a piece of high tack (aluminium) tape to keep them together.

 

brooks-sparklebird-glueing-the-blocks_or

 

brooks-sparklebird-checkboard-glued-in_o

 

When the glue had hardened I sanded it to flush to the fretboard in the desired radius (16")

brooks-sparklebird-sanded-flush-with-fre

 


Pretty happy with the result

brooks-sparklebird-inlay-ready_orig.jpeg

 

  • Like 2
Posted

After the special inlay was done, it was time to put the frets in

brooks-sparklebird-installing-frets_orig

brooks-sparklebird-frets-installed_orig.

 


Made the truss rod access slot plus cover

brooks-sparklebird-trussrod-access-cover

brooks-sparklebird-trussrod-access-cover

 

 

Then prepared the neck to glue the fretboard on.
Tacked in a staple. And cut it off 1 mm proud of the neck to leave two sharp pins.
These help to prevent the fretboard from sliding in the wet glue.

brooks-sparklebird-tacked-in-staple_orig

brooks-sparklebird-cut-off-staple-pins_o

 


Then glued the fretboard on. Using the strips of inner bicycle tubes for clamping.
brooks-sparklebird-glueing-the-fretboard

 

  • Like 2
Posted

Filled the gaps underneath the fret tangs with a mix of rosewood saw dust and wood glue

brooks-sparklebird-filling-fret-tang-gap

 


And drilled the holes for the side position markers.

brooks-sparklebird-drilling-side-markers

 


Glued them in

brooks-sparklebird-glueing-side-markers_

 


Et voila!
Luminlay glow in the dark dots.

brooks-sparklebird-glowing-side-markers_

 

Switched back to the body, to route the neck pocket.

brooks-sparklebird-routing-neck-pocket_o

brooks-sparklebird-routing-neck-pocket2_

brooks-sparklebird-neck-pocket_orig.jpeg

 

  • Like 1
Posted

Shaped the heel of the neck to fit the pocket

brooks-sparklebird-glowing-side-markers2

brooks-sparklebird-shaping-the-heel_orig

 


Checked the neck joint angle
brooks-sparklebird-checking-neck-angle_o

 


Routed the pickup cavity
brooks-sparklebird-routong-pickup-cavity

 


Drilled the holes for the volume pot, kill switch and jack output

brooks-sparklebird-drilling-holes_orig.j

 


Glued the neck in the pocket

brooks-sparklebird-glueing-neck-in_orig.


brooks-sparklebird-barebones_orig.jpeg

 

  • Like 2
Posted

Then I came up with a crazy idea.
I had the big tone chamber on the lower horn.
And I had the extra large controls cavity with some spare room for a little extra feature.
Why not put a led light in the lower wing?

I did a little test with a discarded pickguard...

Let there be light. 
And there was light


brooks-sparklebird-blue-light-logo_orig.

 

  • Like 2
Posted

Did some pore filling. And stained the back and sides a mix of yellow and oak. To give it an aged Korina look.

brooks-sparklebird-yellow-light-oak-stai

 


After lots of spraying and sanding layers of clear, I could apply the decals.

brooks-sparklebird-serial-number-decal2_

 


The top was quite a bit of a challenge.
Customer wanted a teal blue sparkle finish.

The only proper way is to make it a candy finish.
First a layer of coarse metallic flake silver.
Then a layer of transparent mixed with silver particles.
Then the cobalt blue transparant layer to achieve the teal/turquoise look

And sealing it off with several layers of transparant.

brooks-sparklebird-bright-silver-layer_o


brooks-sparklebird-bright-silver-layer2_

 

brooks-sparklebird-blue-candy-2nd-attemp

 


The matching headstock got the name decal

brooks-sparklebird-logo-decal_orig.jpeg

 

Laser cut the pearloid pickguard

brooks-sparklebird-laser-cutting_orig.jp

 

Modified the Schaller Grand Tune octave tuners to save some room

brooks-sparklebird-sawing-off-ear-tuners

brooks-sparklebird-modified-tuners_orig.

 

  • Like 2

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...