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  1. And the final modification is in place, a tort pickguard.

    The gold colored one was not bad but this is what I had in mind when I started working on it.

  2. And the final modification is in place, a tort pickguard.

    The gold colored one was not bad but this is what I had in mind when I started working on it.

  3. And some daylight pictures.



    There are a few funny marks in the plywood, they are really in the wood, you can see them but you don't feel them.
    It's a pity but I'm not going to do anything about them.

    The belly cut.

    I need the refine the transition to the upper horn a little bit but that's something I'll do once I'm going to sand the complete body.

  4. My second F(ake)ender Jazz Bass V.

    As it came out of the box 2 months ago.

    And after all the modifications. It took a while because some parts I needed were not in stock at the shop where ordered them.

    What I've done to it:
    - Aligned the tuners.
    - Aligned the neck.
    - Widened the string spacing at the bridge.
    - Made a new pickguard.
    - replaced the electronics, with stacked knob controls.
    - (Hidden) proper grounding and shielding.

  5. My second F(ake)ender Jazz Bass V.

    As it came out of the box 2 months ago.

    And after all the modifications. It took a while because some parts I needed were not in stock at the shop where ordered them.

    What I've done to it:
    - Aligned the tuners.
    - Aligned the neck.
    - Widened the string spacing at the bridge.
    - Made a new pickguard.
    - replaced the electronics, with stacked knob controls.
    - (Hidden) proper grounding and shielding.


    Made two new saddles for E and D strings, they are 3 millimeters wider than the stock ones, 1.5 millimeters on each side, this gives a string spacing of 17.5 millimeters over each string, exactly what I prefer.
    It's quick and dirty, bur works and once the cover is over the bridge no one will see it.

  6. The heavily modified ones.

    Squier VM jazz: Neck from my other VM, covered the original black inlays with aged mother of pearl inlay-stickers for a lighter and cleaner look, made a new pickguard, swapped the bridge with a Hipshot bridge, rewired to volume-balance-tone and put in two big Chi-Sonic single coils.


    Westone Thunder I: Everything you can think of - I've done it to this one, Modified the crap out of it over the years, still a great bass!

    I'm not going to bother with the the slightly modded ones here, that means I can place all my basses in this topic, if you really want to know more about those [url="http://home.online.nl/blablas/bass/collection/index.html"]click here[/url].

  7. And today the top for the back arrived at my doorstep.



    Decided on the wood I'm going to use for the body, khaya mahogany core, three ply birch accent layer between the mahogany and rosewood and of course the rosewood top and back.

    Re-sawed the body core, straightened the edges of all the layers for gluing and very roughly sawed the body shape.


    Re-sawed the top for the headstock from a leftover piece of the top.

  8. I'm going with the rosewood for the top and back due to the simple fact that the poplar burl is to small for this body design.
    No problem, the poplar burl will be use for a future mk5 build.

    The first parts arrived today.

    The rest of the parts I need are also ordered, once these and the wood for the back are in I can start making sawdust.

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