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Christine

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  1. John Entwhistle, I appreciate he is no longer with us but he was at the conception of the roundwound string. The roundwound brought bass playing or at least the sound into the forefront of rock in a way that is hard to imagine these days where they are common place. So in a sense, John is still here with us today ringing out on every note of a roundwound string and it would be very nice to see a limited edition of Swing bass' strings with his picture on the packet as they did in the 70s
  2. Then there's 8, 10 and 12 string basses? Answers on your BC resignation
  3. Thank you, I'm very pleased with them, they are my first builds in quite a long time and a lot of new techniques for me in there too. Brass, well yes I have seen brass nuts (behave!) but never heard one; I have brass saddles on a Hiphot bridge on my Fender and they are very good compared to the stainless ones I also tried, I suppose it might sound more like a fret?
  4. This is the undisputed truth of the universe
  5. Yes, I showed the wrong one
  6. I completely missed this build, what a fantastic looking piece of pine, where did you get it? I love Jazz necks, good choice in my book and maple with black will look great with that pine
  7. Many things on Amazon have a notice under the price saying something like "available for less without Prime delivery". Have a search for stuff, Prime and non Prime and compare prices, loads of it is cheaper without
  8. The thing that annoys me about Amazon Prime is you pay for Prime but then you have to pay more for the items that are Prime. Next day delivery is handy sometimes as well as the buy with one click that saves you filling in forms every time you buy something. To be fair to every dedicated guitar store I've used I've always had excellent service. Ironically the only one who I've had bother with is Bass Direct that let me down badly
  9. According to that ball end to silk is 939.8 so my old strings must have stretched, either way the extra longs will fit fine too @ 33.5" - 36" Thank you again, I'm a daft bat
  10. I just measured, from the back of the tail piece to the middle of the nut is 950 so there's about 6mm extra inside the tailpiece so that should be good. I'm wondering if the strings I measured had stretched or something?
  11. That looks brilliant, a lovely even fit too, it really looks the part
  12. Thank you I was actually thinking of trying the RB40s got to be worth a go
  13. I fitted the pickup risers to one of the twins and fitted the pickups, put the pots in and the knobs etc but they haven't been soldered yet I made some truss rod covers using a little jig for the router table. Roughly made the nut, I got the approximate fret height buy splitting a wide pencil as below and used that to mark a line, I undercut the lead a little to make the line a little high. I filed it to shape and then cut the slots with nut files before. I decided on the final machine head positions, I flipped them over and had them straight. Lastly I put some strings on but that's about it for today, it's nowhere near set up. I have one small problem, i think I have put the tail piece of the bridge a few mm to far back as the silk of the strings is sitting in the nut, any ideas how I can sort that other than trimming the silk slightly? Longer strings are an option I suppose
  14. I had a minor fiddle with my red Firedragon, did a fret job, made a nut out of black perspex, I wanted black and it has a zero fret so I hope the perspex will make no difference, I put a set of strings on it and adjusted the neck and bridge to being very close, the intonation needs doing but it's not far off as is. I put some strap locks on it and gave it a whirl. Absolutely no hint of neck dive and it's feels so light. I'm pleased with how it plays already, I was a little worried about the neck angle and how that would affect playability but it feels great to me. The angle is 4.5 degrees if you remember which means a high bridge, I had initially though I'd need a thumb rest with it but my arm/hand is supported nicely by the body That's about it now with this one until the others are ready to work on again
  15. But would they have bid that on a bass they didn't want in that case?
  16. Have you thought of spraying with something like a water based acrylic lacquer? It will preserve the pale colour of the wood with minimal yellowing over the years rather than nitro, poly or any oils
  17. It's just a direct copy of one of JAE's
  18. Screws aren't what they used to be, when I was an apprentice my boss had a huge store of screws and fittings he'd collected over the years, after he died I acquired them. To compare those with what's available today in an eye opener, the modern versions are either brittle or made of cheese, snapping a screw or chewing up the drive is so easy to do but on old screws you would have the be a idiot to do the same. Lucky save @Jabba_the_gut that would have been a nightmare if it snapped below the neck surface
  19. If I didn't love Wales so much I would have been tempted to move to Oz, the weather has been the bane of my life as a woodworker, when I had my commercial workshops I spent a fortune installing heating and dehumidifiers to keep conditions stable through the year. I could use other finishes like polyurethane or even precat but I like nitro as a guitar finish, it's just got that little something about it, almost like French polish. Our house is up for sale so when it finally does go I'm going to have a super insulated workshop built so I can keep working all year round
  20. This is where we're at, all sprayed and waiting for the two ebony ones to harden This is the surface as is now before sanding back, thankfully they came out pretty good in the end
  21. This is my only working black bass, I made it in 2016 I think
  22. Honestly, when a piece of wood is that pretty why do anything other than keep it natural? I love coloured grain filling but I couldn't do it on a piece of wood like that
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