snorkie635 Posted Tuesday at 19:26 Posted Tuesday at 19:26 Prefer side A personally. There's a face in there if you look for it. Beautiful piece of wood, whichever you choose. Best of luck with the build. 1 Quote
Silky999 Posted Tuesday at 19:30 Author Posted Tuesday at 19:30 3 minutes ago, snorkie635 said: Prefer side A personally. There's a face in there if you look for it. Beautiful piece of wood, whichever you choose. Best of luck with the build. oh yeah, I never noticed the face! 2 Quote
Reggaebass Posted Tuesday at 20:43 Posted Tuesday at 20:43 B for me, I like the way the grain runs outwards , but both very nice pieces of walnut indeed Quote
benh Posted Tuesday at 22:00 Posted Tuesday at 22:00 I'd go side A - but whichever you choose, that is a lovely looking bit of timber 1 Quote
Richard R Posted Wednesday at 06:36 Posted Wednesday at 06:36 B - for the same reason that @Reggaebass gives. A nice problem to have though. Could you have a veneer cut from the side you choose for the back, so you can use it on another build later? 2 Quote
Silky999 Posted Wednesday at 16:45 Author Posted Wednesday at 16:45 So I went with A for the front. It’s a thin body (32mm) and slightly smaller than a P size so it will be an interesting project to see how everything fits. I will definitely have to go for lightweight tuners to combat neck dive. Part of me is thinking about doing a short scale. 5 Quote
bass_dinger Posted Wednesday at 17:20 Posted Wednesday at 17:20 Very natural, very organic - as if the body has been worn to shape by wind erosion. Lovely. Quote
Silky999 Posted Wednesday at 18:23 Author Posted Wednesday at 18:23 58 minutes ago, bass_dinger said: Very natural, very organic - as if the body has been worn to shape by wind erosion. Lovely. Thank you, I have narrowed the width and reduced the size of the horns. It also has a 12.7 radius round over around the body so very curvy. I’m wondering whether to keep it quite grainy and not sanding to such a high grit as I would usually. It really is very lightweight and I’m thinking that a 34” scale neck might be too much on it Quote
tauzero Posted Wednesday at 18:27 Posted Wednesday at 18:27 I voted a little late - still, I went for A. One factor being that knot as I wondered if that might prove problematic on the front. Quote
Silky999 Posted Wednesday at 19:48 Author Posted Wednesday at 19:48 (edited) I have filled it with milliput black epoxy to re-enforce it and plan to use machine screws and inserts as well. I’m hoping the knot goes off at angle so when I route out the neck pocket, it will not be a problem. Also if I use a short scale neck it will give me a few mm extra clearance as the neck pocket will be smaller. It will certainly be good practice for a lightweight Stingray body that I have been asked to do. Edited Wednesday at 19:50 by Silky999 1 Quote
snorkie635 Posted Wednesday at 20:51 Posted Wednesday at 20:51 On 30/09/2025 at 20:30, Silky999 said: oh yeah, I never noticed the face! I reckon it's a dead-ringer for Davros. 3 Quote
Joe Nation Posted yesterday at 08:00 Posted yesterday at 08:00 Make it a lefty, then you can use B which is clearly the better side. That know might make drilling the neck screw holes tricky, hopefully you have a pillar drill and a fresh bit. Quote
Silky999 Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago On 02/10/2025 at 11:00, Joe Nation said: Make it a lefty, then you can use B which is clearly the better side. That know might make drilling the neck screw holes tricky, hopefully you have a pillar drill and a fresh bit. I have already cut it as a normal right side bass. Yeah I have a pillar drill and fresh bit. I think using inserts and possibly a custom made walnut neck plate will stop knot having to take too much load. I’m hoping the when I route the neck pocket, the knot goes off at and angle and there will be plenty of good wood in the pocket. 1 Quote
Silky999 Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, Andyjr1515 said: Lovely. Simply lovely... Thank you Andy…. I think its going to be a short scale with 30” neck as its difficult to find one in a natural wood body and I don’t want to have any neck dive. Quote
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