And they make a "Fender" cleat to boot! [emoji6] Love this bass so far great work!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...1602bf04af.jpg
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And they make a "Fender" cleat to boot! [emoji6] Love this bass so far great work!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...1602bf04af.jpg
Ha cool.
Cheers for the link VH2580. Lots of interesting doo-dads there.
Hey mate awesome build. If you have problems with the 2 main curves overhanging the end of the guitar and not enough room for the knob that Somon pointed out, why not embed parts of the tenticles into the guitar body by routing out and moulding the tenticles to fit. That would give the look that the tenticles are alive and trying to burrow into the wood.
I was going to wait until I had it all working, but the two forward knobs will be controlled by a series of gears essentially relocating the part you turn to adjust them.
I've been pretty slack with this one over the last week, too much other stuff going on and too many problems to solve.
I'm probably going to admit defeat and use gold hardware for the bridge and tuners. There are some brass options, but I have to weigh up how much I want to invest in this build. I'm up for a new computer build as well at the moment to so the project funds are going to take a bit of a hit.
Yes, its one thing to think up the grand plan, sometimes the execution can be difficult. You can only do what is both practically achievable and economically sensible.
I love the sound of the geared T/V, that sounds well in keeping with the ethos of the build, I love where the tentacle direction went. I look forward to the end game!
Enjoying watching such a unique build come to life Sonic, regardless of the pace.
Yeah I could do that. I've done plenty of props and models in my time. I guess I just want everything to be 'real' on this guitar and I'd particularly like the tentacles and hardware to tarnish in a similar fashion. But I think I'm going to get some gold hardware and see how it looks.
This may end up back burnered again anyway as I'm expecting another kit in the not too distant future.
Paint over mystery metal may not hold on for too long either.
Maybe you could leave brass and gold parts out in the yard for a few weeks/months to tarnish up and then fit to the body to give it bit more aged and relic appearance.
Yeah that will be the plan, beer is a pretty good tarnishing agent as well.
Some of the parts I've been looking at are brass under the plating so I might do some inspecting - just as many of the cheap ones are that grey di-cast metal under the chrome though so its hard to know.