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I will most likely use a soapbar pickup at around 650. At least that is what my 1st mockup looks like
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I acquired this rather lovely P recently in a (part)trade. Whilst I am amazed at how well this Mexican Fender holds up against my MIA I think it makes sense to pass this one on. Candy Apple Red with a Maple neck, whats not to like? Am using the pics from the original owner, it is still in the exact condition although I have fitted a black pickguard I had lying around to it a la a Nate Mendell P. Will ship with both pickguards. Price includes shipping with neck detached tracked/insured. More pics on request. Tape wrap flats fitted. Will happily trade against a semi-hollow, electric acoustic or such.
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So my son Harvey came up to me last week and said: “Dad, I’d like to play bass just like you”. At almost 8 clearly he can’t use my basses, but then I remembered I still have a 30” Hofner neck in storage, and almost all the wood and hardware required. Tuners are the only thing I would need. Thanks to @Shaggy I now also have these sorted, so once I have finished the fretless I will be doing a shortscale for Harvey. It must be red, but for the rest I can do what I please the Guv’ tells me. Okay son! If it turns out he isn’t picking up the instrument, then I have a travel bass I’ll remodel the headstock and stick on some bookmatched facings, do a body in ash, and for the rest I am thinking single pickup in a P-ish location. Watch this space.
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I have to say that I have zero feel with “artist” provenance of an instrument, I wouldn’t pay more or put any effort in securing one. Not sure why, but it is what it is.
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Coat 3: especially the grain on the back is starting to be more pronounced. 1 more and I think we are good.
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Fugly guitar by the way, but aren’t they all 😂
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Your’s like mine is indeed the 1400watt MOF, the JOF is just over a thousand watts, but also capable. They also do a 2400watt version 😱. What I like about the MOF is the built in lift, which meant I could make this out f some scrap I had.
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HipShot tremolo, Precision Bass, total hack. Beyond help ;)
HazBeen replied to soldersqueeze's topic in Build Diaries
Exactly this. A good template and removing most with a Forstner is the way to go. You can do it without drilling, but the chances for chip out increases. Do it in 5 mm passes if you do. I also have a Triton, they are excellent. I have the bigger version, but was contemplating buying your model. Just make sure your bit and the collet are the correct size, potentially you need to buy another collet. -
No pics, but coat 2 is on!
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Finished! A Guitar Bouzouki - (no basses were harmed in the...)
HazBeen replied to Andyjr1515's topic in Build Diaries
It would suit it I think -
Carol Kaye, Steve Bailey & Victor Wooten
HazBeen replied to EssentialTension's topic in General Discussion
Well strictly speaking Bailey cannot fret w@nk as he is on a fretless -
Carol Kaye, Steve Bailey & Victor Wooten
HazBeen replied to EssentialTension's topic in General Discussion
Aria most likely, as they are in front of and playing Arias -
Coat 1, lovely Tung Oil..... such a great finish. Check out my little tripod too 😂
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Finished! A Guitar Bouzouki - (no basses were harmed in the...)
HazBeen replied to Andyjr1515's topic in Build Diaries
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You only need a cab this size if you have roadies, so we can probably not worry about the weight
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Shortened the screws to the correct size and sanded the body to 600 grit. Looking to do a coat of Tung Oil every day until Saturday from tomorrow, and then 000 Steel Wool to finish on Sunday. Then hardware/electronics install Monday or perhaps Sunday. Getting there......!!!
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The same feeling I had when I did my first, but actually if you are careful, think twice drill once and ensure you countersink it is very easy.
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Thanks! As I was saying to Jabba yesterday I hadn't done a scratch build (okay I am not making a neck this time around) for a number of years. It really has inspired me to do more of it and I have learnt a lot from the build process and going through other build diaries. I am pretty happy with how it is turning out, there are a few things that I know I could do better with more practise, but that is exactly what this is. I will just clean up the drill marks on the cavity the bit was a bit blunt, it is offensive to my eyes even if it is inside the cavity. Next build, 5 string semi-headless OR 5 string fanned fret including a full neck build as well. Have done them before, so whilst I will be rusty I am comfortable I could achieve that as well. But heck, still lots of sanding and Tung Oil to do on this one first
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Oh, and in case you are interested. The body incl. cavity cover is 1728 grams. That is about bang on the money wrt to what I was hoping at the outset, I will end up with a 3.9/4kg bass.
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I didn't need to drill the neck, nor are there inserts. There were existing holes in the neck (as I made the body for the neck so to speak), so I put some nails with tape around them to center them into the neck holes, then pushed the neck into the cavity. The nails made indentations in the cavity which I then drilled with my pillar drill. Status does not use inserts in any case, Rob Green makes the necks with a wooden spine and a very thick layer of epoxy. I have installed many Status necks over the year, what you do is drill a hole that is a tight fit for the screw you are going to use and countersink it to prevent chipping. You then just screw directly into the neck and the wood/epoxy base is strong enough. I am assuming you are asking the question because you are thinking of installing a Status neck, if you need any advice feel free to drop me a message. I can give you some tips/tricks.
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Finished fabrication today. - Neck cavity now a few mms deeper - Pots/jack/bridge installed (and taken off again 😂) - screws/ferrules for the neck sorted (just need to shorten the screws a bit) - magnets installed Now to sand and slap on 4 coats of Tungoil...
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Tung (oil) & cheek