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Recycling a piano -short scale tele bass


Dom in Dorset

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I'm attempting to make a bass from scrap pianos. This is a prototype short scale bass called T800 because it's telecaster shaped and has an 800mm scale length. Wherever possible I'll be using wood from defunct pianos, mostly poplar with mahogany veneer and oak for the fretboard. As far as I can I will attempt to keep the original finish and use whatever screws I can salvage from the donor pianos.
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1 minute ago, Pea Turgh said:

I’d assume old wood would be more stable?  You know what they say about assumptions though!

That would be a logical assumption ... most pianos seem to be made of poplar which isn't particularly hard which is one of the reasons I'm going for a short scale (lower tension on the neck) I may have to use maple for a neck if I try a 34" scale.
The pianos I'm using are generally pre 1930.

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4 minutes ago, Pea Turgh said:

I’d assume old wood would be more stable?  You know what they say about assumptions though!

@Dom in Somerset - I recognise that decking - have you had a few self built basses up on eBay ever?

I've sold a few bitsas and basses built from parts before, this is my first complete build. I have refretted guitars and basses and build a fretless bass from scratch so I've done all the processes but not all on the same instrument.

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On 14/04/2019 at 07:36, Dom in Somerset said:

I'm attempting to make a bass from scrap pianos.

As far as I can I will attempt to keep the original finish and use whatever screws I can salvage from the donor pianos.

What a fab idea! :)

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What are you building from the cast iron / aluminium frame?  Great shape bass, I built my first bass in 1974 - short scale telecaster made from elm coffin boards.  Local coffin maker would give them away, try finding elm at giveaway prices these days.

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20 hours ago, 3below said:

What are you building from the cast iron / aluminium frame?  Great shape bass, I built my first bass in 1974 - short scale telecaster made from elm coffin boards.  Local coffin maker would give them away, try finding elm at giveaway prices these days.

Try finding mature elm trees...

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More pics...
trial fitting of the machine heads, I've also oiled the poplar wood on the face of the headstock with linseed and it's given it pleasing colour.
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Headstock from the back, I'll keep the veneer on this bit .
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In order to test out a few tools , techniques, ideas, etc and use up a few spare parts and end up with an interesting bitsa I'm also working on this:
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Bitsa body with contours and staining on the carved areas to blend withe the veneer.
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T800 neck with dots made from ebony from the black keys.
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