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Very nice indeed. The fret board up to the pickup looks like the right choice to me. I bought a pair of the Delano Xtender pickups a while back that I haven’t used yet. There’s something about them being a different shape that gives a build like this a completely different look. And they’re supposed to sound pretty decent too! Looking forward to seeing this build complete. Will you post some sound files when done? Cheers
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2021 midlands bass bash! 4th september Date Confirmed
Jabba_the_gut replied to jebroad's topic in Events
Traitor (damn - just found a Telecaster in a cupboard that I’d forgotten about so I’ll have to include myself in that statement!) -
2021 midlands bass bash! 4th september Date Confirmed
Jabba_the_gut replied to jebroad's topic in Events
I think it was well attended with just basses last time without bags of room to spare. You can’t invite the others as they’ll cover the floor with pedals and complain they can’t be heard...... -
2021 midlands bass bash! 4th september Date Confirmed
Jabba_the_gut replied to jebroad's topic in Events
I’m up for this Bash - be nice to catch up with everyone again. @jebroad let us know if you need any contributions for a deposit or hire of the hall. Be nice to get something in the calendar to look forward to. Cheers -
I've used the StewMac Fret Calculator for 889mm (35") and 839.102 (33.036"). 33.036" is 35" less the distance to the first fret - just calculated this for both to show that the fret distances are the same on the 35" scale fret 2 onward as it is on the 33.036" scale.
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I’ve got a 35” and 34” slotting template and by skipping the first or second frets you can get very close to 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 and 35” scales.
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I’ve a feeling using a 35” slotting template and skipping the first fret will give you very near to 33” scale. I’ll have a look later and let you know.
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That's a great photo and a great memory. Must have been great to have a bass that was very much different at the time. Do you still have the bass?
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I know, poor show isn't it?!! I must try harder.. I've got some more timber on order so things should start happening in the next few weeks.
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I'm going to round the edges just a little. As the top is a veneer, I've only got the equivalent of the thickness of the binding for the radius of the edge to make sure I don't sand through it and expose the body wood beneath.
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It's been a few weeks since I managed to get on with any bass building but I managed to get back to this one today. When I last put it down, I had fitted the binding but wasn't happy with it. It took a few hours to put it on but minutes to remove it again with the router!! So today I fitted some new binding using several layers of veneer using Titebond rather than superglue. This gave me enough time to get the veneer in the correct position before the glue set. Much happier with the result this time which has given e the incentive to get this finished. The mark on the side is where I've got to drill the hole for the jack socket. I got a nice recessed plate with some parts I bought recently which will look the part on this build. With the weather getting a bit warmer and some welcome time off work on the horizon, I'm hoping to get this complete in the near future. I need to as I've got a few builds stacking up behind this - the 27" 5 string I've already started, 25" 4 string shorty, a 5 string short scale headless and another 4 string semi hollow. It's going to get busy!!
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Bought this off here a couple of years ago but didn't use it in the end. It's a Wilkinson WJM MM pickup with a four wire cable so it can be wired to switch between a jazz pickup or MM pickup I believe. I don't have a wiring diagram for it but it shouldn't be too difficult to work out (he says....!!). It's in pretty good condition but does have a small scratch near the single mounting lug (as can be seen in the photo). The cable is about 30cm - it's just folded behind the pickup in the photo. £20 posted to the UK Cheers
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WD Music Mexican Jazz Bass Scratch Plate. It's a bit thinner that some scratch plates (approx. 1.5mm thick) single ply and still has the protective film on it. It's been out the packaging a few times but I don't think it has ever been fitted. It's a kind of printed carbon weave pattern - I'll try and get a better picture. I was thinking about buying a black jazz bass to fit this to but never did (thought about buying lots of different basses over the years and never did!!). £15 posted in the UK. Cheers
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Yep - have come across these. I think as you say they might be older ones with the 12mm bushing - I've got a set of these that I'm using on a build at the moment but they are used/vintage: They seem to be more common with the screw lug in a different position with the 12mm bushing (I have an old Overwater bass that has this style fitted): They do a new version of these but that has a 14mm bushing M4 90 (Light) | Machine Heads | Schaller Webshop
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Does this help?? Found on Wal pro 1 e neck rebuild – Unicornbass
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The Big Fat South-West Bass Bash - Now Sunday 19th September 2021
Jabba_the_gut replied to scrumpymike's topic in Events
September is fine for me and I think a sensible suggestion for all the reasons you mentioned. Really looking forward to catching up with everyone. Cheers -
Mr Drill is very versatile!
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That looks quite nice! What scale is it and how does it sound? Cheers
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Fascinating project! Completely different to anything else.
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Let me know if I can help when you get round to that stage. Cheers
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I've got one of these basses and I really like it except for the awful checker-plate scratchplate. I replaced that with a normal one from a four string that I modified at the neck and pickup to make fit neatly. Chuffed with how it looks now. Metal flake blue sounds lovely!