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    Red face Let the work begin.

    Back in the Man Cave, slowly getting the vibe for the tools again..

    Got some beautiful palm planes in to carve the top on the '59 LP build, so busy getting used to using and sharpening tiny plane blades.. Love 'em!

    So rather than hook in and run the risk of self induced touretts, I have been playing around with a few PBG kits that needed some minor tweaks.

    A JB4 body ASH! with the mankyest pocket rout in history.
    JB4L neck, headstock was on a strange tilt....

    Neck fits body perfectly..... Hmmmmmmmmmm..... What to do??..............

    Steam Punk it, of course.

    Purists will hate me, but I am ok with that

    This Bass features the Overlord of Music bridge...
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    Last edited by dingobass; 28-01-2016 at 02:48 PM.

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    Haha the purists hate me with a passion, i feel your pain lol

    Looks good mate, i like people who think outside the circle.

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    I forgot to add that the heel of the neck was convex......
    So into the routing jig to flatten it.
    Whilst I was at it I machined a slight break angle.. No idea on the angle, it was a case of set it up in jig, tap the butt end down and machine resulting angle......
    It is Steam Punk afterall

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    A convex heel? must of been made just before xmas break

    I do alot of metal detecting, relics and gold, i have stuff here the steam punk artists would go crazy for.

    I hide an 1800's penny in all my guitars for good luck shhh

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    a headless JB, nice one DB, better hide this one from BassGuy !
    Will the lack of weight end of the neck make it body heavy when using a strap?

    good to see an overlord bridge being used !

    pretty sure I saw the JB body on the Monday visit
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    An overlord bridge , awesome!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wokkaboy View Post
    a headless JB, nice one DB, better hide this one from BassGuy !
    Will the lack of weight end of the neck make it body heavy when using a strap?

    good to see an overlord bridge being used !

    pretty sure I saw the JB body on the Monday visit
    It is heavy... For now...
    The Ash body is quite meaty, add the Overlord and it becomes rather bum heavy..... Better that than the gubson neck dive

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    well you won't know how it sits untill you put the strap pins on. With the heavy bridge it might end up being an upright bass on a strap haha
    where is the truss rod adjustment in this neck - nut or heel end ? If it was at the nut end how did the new headless fitting go on ?

    EDIT - what's the bet the very first thing you did was rip the frets out ?
    Last edited by wokkaboy; 28-01-2016 at 04:07 PM.
    Current Builds and status
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    JBA-4 - assembled - final tweaks
    Telemonster double scale tele - finish tobacco burst on body and sand neck

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    scratch oak.rose gum Jazzmaster - assembled needs setup
    MK-2 Mosrite - assembled - play in
    Ash tele with Baritone neck - neck pup wiring tweaks and play in

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    Looking great already DB. Can we get a close up shot of that nut end of the fretboard? Would be very interested if you could explain the setup a bit more, it's all alien to me. I guess the strings are threaded from the nut end? Looking forward to more steampunkedness.

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    No worries Gav.

    The headpiece acts as both nut and string clamp. (Under normal circumstances, the slots would sit on top of the fingerboard)

    To string up, start at the bridge end.
    Back the string retainer off until the ball end holderer is exposed.
    Push ball end in half way!

    Then tread string through hole, getting as much tension as possible and tighten grub screw. Do not over tighten!!!
    The string clamps will hold the strings securely.

    It is wise to leave a decent length on the string at this point.
    As you tune up, you may have to loosen the grub screw and pull some more string through.

    Tune up with knobs, refer to above if you run out of travel....
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