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Medium scale neck-through build


Rexel Matador

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Is it neck-through or through-neck?

I haven't done one of these in a while. I made a massive mess in the garage building a TV cabinet and couldn't face tidying up for months, but I finally did it and here we are.

I'm making a 32" scale bass with a 5 piece wenge/padauk neck and poplar wings.

 

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I finally made a radiusing jig - still a lot of sanding needed, but it's made thigs a bit easier and more accurate.

 

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I've never glued a pre-radiused fretboard to a neck before - the bike inner tubes worked remarkably well for clamping.

 

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And yesterday I just sat in the garden with some sandpaper seeing how shiny I could get this truss rod cover.

 

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Next on the agenda: I messed up with these Padauk inlay dots - they weren't deep enough and have just about gone through a couple of them in the shaping of the board. I wasn't sure about them anyway so I'm going to drill them out and try something else. More to follow...


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6 hours ago, Rexel Matador said:

I've never glued a pre-radiused fretboard to a neck before - the bike inner tubes worked remarkably well for clamping.

 

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Did you just bind the whole neck with inner tubes and no clamps apart from either end?

 

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On 19/07/2023 at 21:40, LowB_FTW said:

Did you just bind the whole neck with inner tubes and no clamps apart from either end?

 

On 19/07/2023 at 22:04, Rexel Matador said:

Yep. You have to pull them nice a nd tight as you wrap, but it worked perfectly.

 

This is excellent. I have (for no reason I could fathom) kept several old bike inner tubes. Now I know why I have them - they are providential provision for when the fretboard comes off my project guitar in the autumn! 😅

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I've roughly shaped the body. It's very light, which I was hoping for with this project. Obviously the hardware will add some weight but there's also still a fair bit of wood to be removed - roundover, control cavity, neck and heel carving, etc.

 

I'm away for two weeks so this will be the last update for a while.

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I've always resisted Stewmac, because they're pricey and ship from the US, but these little treats are going to make my life so much easier this weekend and arrived much faster than I expected.

 

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In other news, I made the most idiotic mistake with the fretboard radius. My jig has a perfect 14" radius for the router to run over, but of course the bit hangs down below that, so it's ended up being more like 12, despite me going at it with a 14" inch sanding block. I'm just going to go with it, it seems consistent and level anyway. I tried to take a pic of the reflection on the sanded surface but it didn't really work...

 

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As you can see, the 21st fret slot is very close to the end of the board. Another rookie mistake, but I'm learning as I go! Hopefully it will hold when the fret goes in! I've come too far to do anything about it now!

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A bit of progress. Frets are in, some finer body outline shaping, pickups and control cavities, tuner holes.

 

I'm never hammering frets in again. Definitely time to invest in a press/caul of some kind.

 

I wanted to route a roundover in the body but I need to wait for the imperial bolts required to attached the router to the table to arrive, so I'll have to wait.

 

Next up, carving the neck, heel, volute, body contour.

 

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52 minutes ago, bloke_zero said:

That may change when it's easier! I have basses where the better access encourages playing higher.

Indeed, plus I may end up building a bass for someone else one day, so should probably learn to do things other people like! I've still never made one with more than four strings for example.

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