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Second Project - First Bass - 5 String Buzzard


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Hi,

my last project, an explorer shaped guitar turned out to be a very nice instruments. so i decided to build some more instruments. this project is a 5 string bass with a buzzard shape that john entwistle designed with warwick in the eighties.

here are the first steps:

i sawed the body and head out of oddments(mahogany) of the explorer project.

the neck is made of three pieces of wood(kambala and jatoba).

PICT0001.jpg

http://www.smartgroups.com/picvault/304935...pg/PICT0003.jpg

first i tried to laminate graphite pieces between the wood. unfortunatally it was a disappointment, bacause the epoxy could not join the pieces of wood properly. i finally used glue again.you can see it here:

http://www.smartgroups.com/picvault/304935...pg/PICT0008.jpg

Here you can see the trussrod channel:

http://www.smartgroups.com/picvault/304936...pg/PICT0014.jpg

In this picture you can see two steel rods. i put them into the neck and hope, that it adds sustain to the bass. i saw this at www. warmoth.com.

http://www.smartgroups.com/picvault/304936...pg/PICT0021.jpg

My last photo till now:

http://www.smartgroups.com/picvault/304936...pg/PICT0023.jpg

Next Week i will take more photos.

greets from germany :D

ragman

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,

i wonder why nobody gives a comment to my project, is it so good or so bad???Hmmm probably the pictures are not so expressive.

Well i tried to make some interesting photos.

This is my first trial in making an inlay. Because the body shape is called buzzard, i made an inlay which shows a buzzard who swoops.

The real buzzard

http://www.smartgroups.com/picvault/306758...pg/SMMB0089.jpg

The progress of cutting the inlay out of mother of pearl.

http://www.smartgroups.com/picvault/306756...pg/PICT0014.jpg

http://www.smartgroups.com/picvault/306756...pg/PICT0015.jpg

http://www.smartgroups.com/picvault/306757...pg/PICT0017.jpg

Here it lays on the fretboard

http://www.smartgroups.com/picvault/306757...pg/PICT0018.jpg

In the next two picture you can see the trussrod cover, which i made of macassar ebony, the same is used for the fretboard.

http://www.smartgroups.com/picvault/306757...pg/PICT0019.jpg

http://www.smartgroups.com/picvault/306757...pg/PICT0020.jpg

The whole guitar, almost done :D

PICT0021.jpg

And a little details of the neck through constuction.

http://www.smartgroups.com/picvault/306757...pg/PICT0022.jpg

I hope you like the new pictures more. If you have any questions, i will answer them.

Greets from Germany :DB):D

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Very nice! I'm glad its working out for you. I like looking at everybodies work and progress because it inspires me and gives more ideas. How is the weight on that thing, I know basses are heavier than most regular electrics but I haven't played many basses. Also what are you going to do for a finish, I can't wait to see it done really good work so far. Thanks for posting your pics! Jason

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hi,

long ago, but i got round to give my baby a finish. it is a high polish transparant finish with open pores. i love such finishes and can not understand why you can never get such a finish regularly (at least in not in germany). it looks so cool on mahogany. here you can see it.

http://www.smartgroups.com/picvault/31850186.jpg/lack5.jpg

details:

http://www.smartgroups.com/picvault/31850122.jpg/lack1.jpg

http://www.smartgroups.com/picvault/31850138.jpg/lack2.jpg

lack3.jpg

http://www.smartgroups.com/picvault/31850170.jpg/lack4.jpg

ciao

ben :D

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Great shape, but it seems a tad small for a bass. I'm not a big fan of the finish, looks too porous, but the neck is great. What type of pickups are you planning on dropping in it?

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