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MoSch Machine: Building a Bass from a modified EX-4 kit
Sooo more than six years after I ordered a modified EX-4 kit and after a lot of help here in the forum, I think I should finally start a build diary :D (no, the bass still isn't finished at all...)
I never built an instrument before, and I am not a craftsman. So modifying a kit was not because I knew what I was doing at all...
My goal was to learn a little bit about the instrument I'm trying to play for many years - I was not (and am not) expecting the result to turn out competitve with professional built instruments. Therefore I decided to built at least something unique with features I cannot get anywhere else, even though it might end up looking like something a teenage heavy metal kid might design and grown up musicians might consider silly.
So please don't feel offended as a musician or luthier if in this thread "features" like bottle opener, mounts for pyrotechnics or lasers or similar stuff might appear (if I ever find the time and motivation...).
I do like explorer-derivatives, especially my Charvel Star Bass but also my Dean ML, Aria Pro II ZZB (and meanwhile a Solar E2.4 PN), so of course I wanted something explorerish.
I ordered the then available EX-4 kit in summer 2019 as it was the only shop I knew where I could get modifications on my kit. A good reason for me to order it on the other side of the globe (I live in northern Germany).
What PitBull Guitars offered back then:
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And my very first sketch after finding out there are customizeable bass kits without any further research ;)
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sooo.... with these information and idea I started to plan what to order....
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the kit arrived (Nov 2019)
in the end of November 2019 I could collect my kit from customs.
Here with the aforementioned parts:
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Cutting the real headstock
so... around Mai 2023 I summoned up the courage to finally work on the real headstock.
Work in progress... not tooo nice yet
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getting better :)
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highly professional mount to drill the holes for mounting the spikes... :rolleyes:
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(I also only drilled or cut into the table once. So far...)
Final result:
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yes, the tuners fit that way. Glad I did the CAD-design to check.
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First "mock build" attempt and new challenges...
First time it makes noise :)
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but... the bridge holes are at the wrong positions. Maybe due to my customizations with pickup-holes and tilted control cavity... :confused:
The whole story can be found in this thread.
Summary: The nice folks here in the community encouraged me to fill the holes and redrill...
So I practiced that on my breakfast boards again, learnt what a japanese saw is,...
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and filled the holes.
Of course that took me another year, so spring 2024 saw the bass with no more wrong holes - but also no correct ones.
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Change of bridge mounting concept
the original bridge mount with press-fitted ferrules seemed rather archaic to me... also... with that approach I only had one chance... I dont like this idea...
encouraged - AGAIN - in this community as well as by the bridge manufacturer who responded nicely to my email, I decided to try a different concept.
So to say... a MoSch-mount :rolleyes:
Of course, I neither had know-how nor tools to make it happen... I hunted for the neccessary parts, then I learned what a Forstnerbohrer (Forstner drill?) is, bought one, and got help from a friend with drill press access.
And figured out already now the bass doesn't fit any of my cases... :D
So... after adapting the Charvel Star Bass Case with a knife and violent force - I was able to carry it to a drill press in the end of 2025, get new holes in its body and finally mount the bridge :cool:
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The grounding of the bridge is now done with hole between the control cavity and the closest huge bridge mount hole.
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So the next step could be a new "Mock build"... but I have to wait for the suitable drill to be delivered first. Of course that one was missing in my collection.
So... lets see how many years it takes me this time to make a next step :p