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HazBeen

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  1. It is a Woolworth .... ehm Vintage.
  2. For a first try this is some amazing craftsmanship, you have talent and/or woodworking experience clearly. I also think the design itself, especially of the body, is really rather good. Love the fact you are using the roller bridge, in my mind still one of the best bridges out there. Mad props so far, cracking bass nearing completion.
  3. Does anybody have the time to measure the depth of the neck on their Boden 5 string, if possible at the 1st, 12th and where to neck meets the body (and at what fret that is)? I want to verify some measurements I took ages ago.
  4. One last try £325 ...
  5. Not surprising. Emma the most sh1tty shop in Europe. Should be blown up with a Bouzouki ehm Bazouka
  6. Personally I think the best approach is to do 4 coats of Tung, let it dry for a week or 4 and then do a wax (hard wax) coat. That is generally what I do with all my builds. But I have no better reasons for it other than that is what I like and think is right. But most builders only do oil, so I may just be wasting effort
  7. Thanks, that makes sense. The feel is not that of mainly oil, so not surprised it is all wax. Much appreciated!
  8. I have a very early Warwick Streamer, including the almost obligatory headstock (lol) repair. The repair is sound, but not the best looking ever (and in places too uneven for my liking) and I do feel that adding 2 Wenge splines and putting a new veneer on the headstock is a good mod/repair upgrade. Since I am building a neck with wenge, I should have the offcuts needed for the splines and a bookmatched veneer. Does anyone know if the early Warwicks were wax finish only or oil + wax? Calling @warwickhunt and @Kev and any others who might know.
  9. Sigh, still no sign of my neck woods ..... come on DHL.
  10. Fantastic build, really stunning.
  11. Thanks, I am enjoying the process. Generally what happens is that I wake up one morning and I know what I want to do. I may even have 2 with 1 pickup closer to the neck, or just 1 but in MM sweet spot. Time will tell
  12. Not any issue, I’ve done it before with 2 Dc40s without issue, and so does Michael Tobias (on the Super 5, which has 2 MM style pickups).
  13. Clearly not into Darkglass
  14. Body rounded, belly and arm contour done and did some further mock up ..... picked up on a few bits I need to tweak/change for it all to fit right. Since I am going fretless, I may just go with the 1 pickup. We’ll see.
  15. The B-Axis are excellent, good choice.
  16. From the UPS thread I can see you are in Ireland. https://www.radiocontrolledshop.ie/rc-screws-nuts-bolts/11968-losi-m25x4mm-flat-head-screws-3-z-tlr245018-sk-dublin-ireland.html
  17. Take the bolts you have to an electronics shop, preferably one that has an older pre-internet guy behind the counter. He can probably tell you what size it is just by looking at it. Or just buy a few in sizes 2 and up (they go up in .5 increments), if you have some digital calipers it will tell you the actual size. Remote control hobby shops also often stock the smaller sizes.
  18. I still have fretless in mind ..... so think this is where I’m heading with this one. Now to find some time to work on it.
  19. That’s how it works, rarely do people build just one ....
  20. Clickety click, click click clickety click.
  21. Very cool!
  22. I like this a lot. You certainly took on a challenge, but it is proof that if you are handy, take your time and put the effort in, you can build a bass ...... one that is all your own. It feels differently, as it is a part of you.
  23. If you can hear your fan, you ain’t loud enough Clearly for recording it’s annoying in all seriousness.
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