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Mykesbass

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  1. Well I found it interesting even though I didn't fully understand it. Thanks for sharing - hopefully some of the more erudite members will be along soon to add some more constructive comments!
  2. If you're happy and you know it...well not any more you're not!
  3. [quote name='Andyjr1515' timestamp='1469018669' post='3095103'] Have a peep at the first [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/288555-custom-semi-acoustic-modifications/"]few posts in my semi-acoustic thread here[/url]. Nice thing is that it is all but invisible too rather than a lump of metal at the end of a nice carved bit of wood. I was amazed how much difference it made and it is something I'm going to try again, starting with my own fretless! [/quote] Neatly done, and yes, had seen the great result. The original placement on the Gibson is frankly shocking!
  4. [quote name='3below' timestamp='1469002300' post='3094913'] An architectural salvage supplier near to me [url="http://www.roofingandsalvagedepot.co.uk/"]http://www.roofingan...agedepot.co.uk/[/url] has mahogany snooker table sides at £12.50. One of these could probably make a complete bass(including neck), two certainly would . You may be able to find similar locally to you? Making your own two piece body has several advantages. If you have access to a planer-thicknesser then purchasing rough sawn timber is much cheaper. Finding a 'mate' with a suitable width planer-thicknesser to thickness the 'planks' before gluing the blank becomes much more likely. Another issue to consider is: routing cavities etc before cutting out the body shape or routing after cutting the body shape. The former in many cases gives the router base a much greater and easier surface to operate on. You might want to investigate the neck dive on a Grabber / Ripper style bass, elongate the upper horn slightly? Move bridge rearwards, shorten the neck whilst maintaining scale length. [/quote] Thanks 3 below - good call on the thickness, and if I do go a fraction thicker hopefully that will negate some neck dive. Also, on that point, I think the original strap pin was in a poor position, I was already thinking of making the upper horn a little blunted so the pin could go in there.
  5. [quote name='Andyjr1515' timestamp='1468956557' post='3094701'] Hi, Mike To be honest, it's often a case of getting a decent piece of wood and sawing or thicknesing it down to size. Most specific body blanks are 2" with many guitar and bass bodies being 1.75" thick. Depending on the supplier, you might be able to get them to supply at your preferred thickness. Also local carpenters / joinery shops might do it for a small charge. Personally, I don't think you would notice a body 1/2" narrower on most designs (particularly if it's in the style of rather than a straight copy) and bigger pieces of timber usually get disproportionately expensive. There are two 'Exotic Hardwoods' - not sure which one you mean. Whatever, a two piece body blank set will always be sold as two separate pieces that will need to be squared up, straightened up and glued. Hope this helps! [/quote] Thanks Andy, most useful. I'm actually surprised by how thin the original Grapper/Rippers were - probably to make up for that enormous girth
  6. OK, looks like my BYO kit P Bass will sell so I've been looking at wood for the body. Couple of questions for the knowledgeable - most blanks are about 2" thick. The Ripper is 1.25" - should I be looking for a thinner piece or is this normal to carve away this amount? Also, while on size, the original basses are huge - 14.5" by 21.5" - most blanks seem to be maximum 14" should I just accept a slightly smaller lower bout? Finally, I know Exotic Hardwoods is well regarded. Are his pieces that are advertised as 2 pieces ready glued as a full blank or is this something my woodworker friend would have to do? Thanks again for all the input so far. Mike
  7. Hadn't realised thar mahogany was that figured as it never shows on finished guitars. Will be following this as inspiration for my Gripper build (see what I did there)!
  8. The back is absolutely stunning. Front is incredible, yes, not my choice of char but something very special!
  9. That is a pretty piece of mahogany - not seen such a stripy piece before! Silly question, will it be quite as noticeable when all the carving and varnishing is finished?
  10. I'm going to agree with Skank on talking to the mum and you getting organised via her, but I feel differently on how to deal with you and them. I think, once you have got the organisation thing sorted (via Mum) you need to relax and accept how the other two are, as it sounds to me that this is what makes your musical outfit. If you start trying to regulate it you will lose the whole ethos of the jam. I know this will be an anathema to many on here, and it sounds like it is to other local bands, but you know what, s*d 'em, it sounds like you have something special there, and you should want to keep that.
  11. [quote name='AndyTravis' timestamp='1468757296' post='3093101'] Yeah, just weighing up funds as I've seen a sabre I wouldn't mind getting my hands on - every penny counts 😉 [/quote] ooh, nice!
  12. [quote name='AndyTravis' timestamp='1468756383' post='3093088'] Imagine if Gibson put 2 and 2 together...and did it themselves. Shhh, don't tell 'em!! Did you see my post on the Jackson for sale - could pick up and pack for you if Herman doesn't want to. [/quote]
  13. [quote name='AndyTravis' timestamp='1468755774' post='3093078'] A3 not big enough? I'd find a local repro graphics place and see what they'd charge. Love the idea of this bass already! [/quote] I'll check my basses at home on A3 - be handy if they are that small. Glad you like the idea - I wanted an older, recognisable shape, but not a Jazz bass.
  14. [quote name='AndyTravis' timestamp='1468521374' post='3091559'] Wish you'd ship. Could I arrange collection from you? [/quote] Could possibly help with local collection and packing it up for you Andy.
  15. [quote name='Adonbass' timestamp='1468746374' post='3092974'] Where are you based? Cheers [/quote] Between Brighton and Crawley.
  16. Last year's kit build made me discover two things - I like tinkering, and I like having two distinct sounds available for my band. Unfortunately, the kit bass gives me a fabulous aggressive, punky P Bass sound - nor what I'm after in my Blues/Soul band! So, I'm taking on, with a fair bit of help with the woodwork the following: 5 string natural Grabber/Ripper shape with Nordstrand Big Singles. Passive for the time being. First bit of advice - I have pictures and dimensions courtesy of G3 on here. Is there a reasonably easy way of transforming these in to plans? Google sketch up or similar? Thanks in advance, Mike
  17. [quote name='LZD56' timestamp='1468709753' post='3092871'] Weight & width at the nut please? [/quote] 4.2 kg (on bathroom scales) and 40mm. Cheers, Mike
  18. [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Price or Trade Value : £300.00[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]US parts built bass - Seafoam Green Mighty Mite Body, Fender Licensed neck, Kent Armstrong pick up and WD hardware.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Re-advertising this as I now have a definite project bass I wish to build, and this is going to have to help pay for it. I've gigged this bass a couple of times and recorded with it - it's a great bass, with a really gnarly P Bass sound, and it gets lots of admiring looks![/font][/color] [url="http://s892.photobucket.com/user/mike_howell1/media/Build%20Your%20Own%20P%20Bass/IMG_0806_zpstsd88zpc.jpg.html"][/url] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Neck is oiled and feels lovely.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Pictures show the first attempt to position the bridge was off by 2.5mm, and the finish where the screws were removed cracked slightly, This has been hidden by the careful placing of an ashtray cover that adds to the vintage vibe.[/font][/color] [url="http://s892.photobucket.com/user/mike_howell1/library/Build%20Your%20Own%20P%20Bass?sort=3&page=1"]http://s892.photobuc...s?sort=3&page=1[/url] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Decal has not been oiled or varnished, so will come off easily if you don't like the F3nd3r Recession Bass logo.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Selling for [/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]less than the same kit would now cost (at today's exchange rate I just worked this out at £347 before tax and delivery).[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Some sound samples - tried to keep it really simple, just s few scales, and Audacity wouldn't let me playback so couldn't edit the mistakes out [/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif], All fingerstyle, some over the pickup, some by the neck and some by the bridge. Very lively bass![/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Will courier this but only in a hardcase for an extra £35.00 (Gator case that's never been out of the house). Pick up without the case welcome.[/font][/color] [url="https://soundcloud.com/mikehowell64/bass-samples-seafoam-green-us-kit-built-p-bass"]https://soundcloud.c...it-built-p-bass[/url]
  19. [quote name='Paul S' timestamp='1468684997' post='3092669'] With one of my bands we have kind of forced ourselves a niche, playing in smaller, out of town pubs to a largely older demographic. We don't go near Indie/rock/pop covers but do an eclectic mix of stuff we enjoy and is a bit more musical perhaps. We get rebooked and are repeatedly told what a refreshing change it is to hear something new. It has been hard work to get the venues - some places we have totally fallen flat - but we are now as busy as we want to be after a couple of years. Bonus is the pubs often do nice food [/quote] Used to get a similar reaction with my old band - best by far was the Eastbourne TUC club where we divided them straight down the middle being loved by half the members "so nice to hear something different, not more of that Rock & Roll" and the other half "got any Elvis?"
  20. [quote name='stufunkybass' timestamp='1468612863' post='3092208'] We are a relatively new band, so it will be interesting to see what our audience think. I've played in bands before and it's likely that the audience will tell us what they would like to hear from us as well as the songs they don't like. What I am struggling with is playing stuff like I'm a Believer, Day Dream Believer and Suspicious Minds in the same set as Hush, Vertigo and Slight Return. [/quote] Fairly standard Radio 2/Absolute Radio playlist there!! I wouldn't worry, as long as you get them into a workable set list.
  21. Just watched the video - when is he going to sort out a device to help with his singing?!
  22. Thought it was going to feature BC's "favourite" ebay Luthier!!
  23. [quote name='ambient' timestamp='1467975769' post='3087708'] It's amazing the number of people who aren't able to correctly tell you what key something is in anyway. [/quote] or don't know when the starting chord isn't the key.
  24. [quote name='lowhand_mike' timestamp='1467210274' post='3081965'] twas what i thunk, and add to that the suhr website makes no mention of doing relic finishes (but then i'm often wrong) [/quote] They refer to it as the slightly more refined Antiquing... http://www.suhr.com/guitars/Classic-Antique/
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