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MKGBass

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  1. Thanks for the positive comments. No neck angle on the neck as it is just a standard old Schaller Roller bridge that I'll be using. The maple veneer is just that. A standar veneer. I'd have to say its at most 2 mm, but I can't be for sure.
  2. looks pretty unique. Tele/warlock almost. The image does not work on the page. Just post the URL.
  3. !!! That thing is ridiculous in a very cool way. The gold natural pickguard looks sweet on the dark wood and is a nice matching touch with the headstock. Heheh, too bad you couldn't do the traditional Fender Headstock. That would have been crrrrrrrrrrazy looking. Four marks.
  4. Here's some progress on a 5 String Neck Thru Bass that I've been working on over Christmas break. Unfortunately it is nowhere near finished, but she's starting to look good anyway. Yes, the control cavity needs to be cleaned up a little. The specs thus far. Paduak/wenge/Paduak/wenge/Paduak Neck Thru Neck Purpleheart wing "spacers" Bubinga body wings (with a maple veneer sandwiched between top and bottom) Macassar Ebony fingerboard Other http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v335/bas...afool/back1.jpg My favorite of them, the back http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v335/bas...l/backclose.jpg
  5. SHUT UP YOU'RE EARLY! But yeah, happy Holidays to all!
  6. Great looking LP man! Congrats on the first build!
  7. Why are we giving this funnyas character any credibility anyway. He, by the way, only join this forum about 6 hours ago as of my post. This is just another useless bash thread that really, in this case, literally has nothing to do with Project Guitar or any of its affiliates in any way whatsoever. Give it a rest, lets talk about something positive for once. If I were a mod I'd lock this thread down and let it drift away into the pages of history. But since I'm not, I'm just rallying for it to be locked. Anyone wanna join? EDIT: By the by, as far as we know, this is just a test by someone who thinks its funny to see how quickly we haters here at PG can rack up 5 pages of blather about how much we shun what litchfield does/has done/might do.
  8. how about square out the curves (or i guess rectangular out the curves) so that you have square corners to fill instead of round curves, and then cut a square insert or box shaped insert to fit in. Cut the insert just slightly too large so that you have to force it in, and you'll have a good fit, with maybe only some slight filling to do.
  9. Wow that really made me laugh out loud. I agree with tsl, its ugly.
  10. EBJ! That thing is by far the MOST inventive and original out there....though the others are still wonderful specimens.
  11. did you write us a note in the reflection of the back...the picture is a little blurry so i can't quite make it out...looks like...? but yeah...the burst is killer! It looks much different than the photos you posted earlier, the black edges look amazing.
  12. tell santa to go to a guitar store and trace an RG on a piece of cardboard, if he gets desperate otherwise, I say donate $10 to the site and go check in the downloads section.
  13. I'm sick of hearing all sorts of different ways to say it, I want to know, once and for all, what's correct, or how you say it... I say "pee-yay-zo" I think its Italian? Then the absolute correct way to say it would be "pee-yay-tso" Paul Reed Smith says "Pie-zo" like a piece of mmm...pie I have a friend who says "Pie-zio" which im sure is incorrect...what is it?
  14. scrape a recurve around the outside edge. You still keep the 3/16th natural binding but just befor it the carve actually dips a little lower. Then just make sure the transition is smooth to the thickest part. It will look great.
  15. that neck wood looks like oak or pine? Where'd it come from...hows it sound?
  16. Hey, and welcome to the forum. What kind of guitar is it that you have just completed? Quickly, as you've probably learned, we are picture fiends....need...pictures....fast. Welcome again. Mitch
  17. I actually think the electronics in those basses are pretty slick. Im just not a big fan of the plastic. And also because the bodies are so light on some of them, the balance is neck-side, which i also dont like. They play pretty well, but I think that Ibanez's wood basses are far superior. The ergonomic back shape on the newer basses (both wood and plastic) that they "borrowed" from Warwick please me much. $120 is excellent for any bass, especially if it was an easy fix. I'd take that price, haha. SO you must run some sort of wood business if you've made more than 60k using that thing ...what do you do?
  18. you dont like those plastic ibanezes eh? can't blame ya. I hope you already owned it though....er that you didn't buy it just for the stuff? Cool bass. Where'd you get the CNC machine...haha.
  19. someone with better computer skills can expand on this if they like it... better upper fret access, no bulbous spider head
  20. This has been occupying all of my time for the past several days. At this stage I sprayed a coat of rattle can black lac so i could be sure all the joints connected smoothly under the opaque finish. You can see in the pic that the surface is very rough (as it is sanded only to 100 grit...) This is not the final prep, it will be sanded through before finishing. All thats left is to cut the top and back binding channels and scrape the recurves. I'm going out of town for about 10 days, and Kirk will be doing these things as well as spraying the finish. Specs: (present and future) Maple top back and sides Solid mahogany core block Mahogany Neck Ebony Fretboard (will have Les Paul custom style inlays) Ebony headstock face b/w/b/w binding on everything future: Gibson BurstBucker Pro Bridge and Neck p/u Bigsby Vibrato Tailpiece Les Paul style wiring Undetermined tuners... And the pics...remember, bad sanding/paint job, it was just a check method...
  21. don't vote so quick! The month hasn't even begun yet! Much to come...much to come...I predict a tough month.
  22. I agree with Ski bum about the Scythe name. Edge is the second place voted right now, but i think that is maybe taken? It sounds like a Dean instrument for some reason...i could be wrong. Otherwise, Mantis sounds pretty cool, or you could always shoot the ibanez method and call it the "LG5C" for Little Green 5 Cutaway or something like that....
  23. yeah the headstock shape can be cut whenever, it would be easiest if it were cut prior to the shaping of the back of the neck, so you can form the transition to the headstock at the same time you form the back of the neck. However, this isn't necessary, because you can always form that transition later. How small of a drill press? Mines an 8 incher and I did a carve on an archtop (20"x17") and it worked fine.
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