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Thread: 3rd Build?! 6 string neck through single cut bass!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankenWashie View Post
    I love the Shinto rasp! I bought one after you mentioned it on the superstrat build and they are awesome, but yeah, you could take a finger off if you aren't careful. I tend to wear a rigger's glove on my front hand to guide it as I work.
    Yes they are awesome and take material off very quickly! Plus I got mine for $26 I think.

  2. #92
    Cut out the body wings. Couldn't resist a mockup.




    I'll show the process of how I managed to get clean edges without having to create an additional set of templates soon. I can't get perfectly straight edges because my jigsaw struggles on thick pieces and the blade bends outwards and the bottom always ends up thicker.

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    wow thats looking wicked Simon, will you be able to reach the high frets with the massive tele style upper horn ?

    what are the wings again is that wenge or walnut top ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wokkaboy View Post
    wow thats looking wicked Simon, will you be able to reach the high frets with the massive tele style upper horn ?

    what are the wings again is that wenge or walnut top ?
    Thanks woks. The upper frets should be okay to reach. I can always reshape it later on.

    The top is wenge.

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    GAStronomist wokkaboy's Avatar
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    nice one Simon, you are very lucky you live far enough away from DB the bass napper, I reckon he would want this in his collection although any more than 4 strings for him is too many haha
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    MK-2 Mosrite - assembled - play in
    Ash tele with Baritone neck - neck pup wiring tweaks and play in

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    I think I just had a little joygasm, that looks wicked!
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    My fingers are barely long enough for a conventional 4 string Bass, 5 at a pinch, but no chance reaching across a 6 stringers fretboard.

    Looks great and curious to know how you plan to string it as I am finding the low B on my 5 stringer is about as thick and low frequency as I can work with.

  8. #98
    @Woks haha fortunately I live at the other side of where he is!

    @Franken thanks!

    @wazkelly My hand isn't very big also so I chose to go for a narrower string spacing with this bass. The bridge has a 16mm string spacing which is narrower than the commercial 6 string basses available which can be 17.5-18mm I believe. I plan to tune it to B E A D G C which is the standard 6 string bass tuning. But then again I'm primarily a guitar player so I may tune the high C to a high B instead.

  9. #99
    Sorry haven't been updating but I managed to get quite a bit done over the week. It was hard juggling two projects, the flamed strat, and this!

    Anyway from where I left off last time, I wanted to show you how I made the body wings without the need to create a custom template. This is just a one time project so I felt no need to make templates.

    So I started off by choosing the best figure on the wenge top, which is 10mm. Then I used my original design plans and traced them out on the wenge.


    Cut it out...


    And sanded it.

  10. #100
    The ideal way would be to glue all pieces, true the edges and cut the shape out with a bandsaw, and fine tune the edges with a random orbital spindle sander. However, since I don't have these equipment, I thought the best way would be to use the wenge top as a template. If I were to make another bass with the same shape I would've made a custom template.

    This means I'll have to get the 10mm top perfectly flat on the edges. I placed the top on a shooting board and sanded the edges. Ideally a spindle sander would be of great help.


    And I regularly checked to see the edges are squared. This is important if I'm using the top as a template to route the entire body.

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