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MiKro

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  1. At least you already have that Healthy Respect ingrained as you move forward. Mike
  2. Just remember that Tube amps have HIGH VOLTAGES. They can kill you. I'm sure you know the warnings though. Other than that it is looking good. MK
  3. I made this some years ago. Maybe this time is the charm? Jet Jons Jag. Build here: SPECS: 3 piece Alder body Maple Neck, EIR Fretboard 34" scale Tele Headstock Jag bass redesign by my self. All redesign, cnc cut by me and finish work by hand. Finish was done with lacquer and 2 k clear coat. BadAss 2 bridge, EMG active pickups w/ three volumes and one master volume control Hipshot tuners, 1 is a Drop D Banjo Frets, ( John likes them crisp as he places his fingers on the actual fret, the harmonics on this are a beast) Sorry I lost many pictures in a HD Crash, so this is the best I have at present, had to get the owner to get me some.. LOL!!! Pictures from the owner John, Gigging ones are John in his Brian Adams Tribute band. This thing rocks. The first Bass I ever built. I let John finish sand the hand, arm and belly carve to suit him. He also wanted to spray the color. LOL!! Now it is one of the new models I will be using.
  4. Well I am done with it. started it up with my variac at 80VAC now at 100VAC and all looks good and I am able to plug it into an amp and it sounds great so far. A few more hours of variac time and bringing the voltage up to spec, then totally done and will do all final testing. YEAH!!! So far no magic smoke. MK
  5. Did the Scsi Mod for the internal 5volts on the 25th pin of the connector. mk
  6. Got the digital board and the analog board done as well. mk
  7. HI all, I am in the process of doing a full electrolytic recap on an Ensoniq TS-10 synth/workstation. Man this is a PITA. It happens to mine and I have not used it for about 7 years. I decided before I sell it as it sometimes has errors to recap this thing from end to end and fix any other problems I can find and fix. So far just caps and one "A" key has a problem and I found a replacent key and waiting for it to arrive. I will also go ahead and do a mod for the scsi board that will allow onboard 5volts for using the newer scsi5.5SD2 board as a plug in unit without outside need of usb power. That requires a 1n5819 schottky diode to be installed. Also be changing the soldered battery which is dying to a new clip in 2032 easy to replace battery. So this is my day so far. MK Coilboards recapped for the keybeds. The new light blue caps And the PSU using the same type blue plus two that are the black ones.
  8. NIce one there @Drak. A true gentleman in all of the senses. MK
  9. I see you will be going the bolt on way. A good choice based on not having or wanting the equipment to work with the dovetail. When I made acoustics I went to the bolt on direction much easier in my opinion. I tried the dovetail way and it is a very tedious process. Good luck and stay with it slow for now. mk
  10. @Bizman62, Too funny my friend, thanks for the laugh. I get your point. I put a light very thinned coat of blonde shellac on to see where any problems may be as far as blotching, scratches and such. It sure changes the color of it. Not great pics but it let's me see my problem areas. Most will get sanded back and not show but I will need to be careful when I use a clear to not let it get into the grain and color it to dark. I will test some sealer on scrap first if that wont work then it will be a slow light spray and build up LOL mk
  11. @Gogzs,Funny you say that, as I too think it would be better looking as a cut horn. I have someone that wants it when done as it is, so I will just continue on with it and leave it alone. LOL Mike
  12. My thought s back then were to make custom rings from black ebony. Still on the fence with this process.
  13. No I am just picky as hell. I never finished this one for reasons that I was not happy with the way it was looking then. Now, I am rethinking the whole thing. LOL mk
  14. If I were to cut the horns I can just plug the ends. This should keep most of the wood as is. then since I plan on a cheruse black finish on the back do a slight black burst to the cap and then go from there? mk
  15. Making a bridge doctor was the right call. The side to side variance is most likely the radius built in to it. It does look like a lot though? Most I have seen are in the 40ft min to up to 80 ft radius. Very few actual flat tops made in the past century if I am not mistaken? Then again I am old and my brain is fried to a crispy critter at times. LOL. Looking good, MK
  16. I am thinking maybe to cut the horns back like my Cut Horn series style? Problem is I will have to cap the ends as the chamber goes into the area of the cuts. Then I would have to do a burst with solid color sides? Hmm, Have to think on that one. It is doable though. I need to look at it in 3dCAD first. Maybe narrow the lower bout some as well?I think I can remove about 0.25" in that area if I am careful. mk
  17. I agree, the way it was, it was more like a Strat Transistion ( bumpy step ). Now it has some flow not exactly what I would like but still 100% better than before. I took a little more off and it is better. Will revisit it in a day or so. I think I need to work on the pickup ring problem next. LOL mk
  18. @ScottR So I took it back some more. I cannot go much farther as this is a fully chambered body with thin walls. I am afraid I will break through if I continue to bring back the hand cutouts any more. It weighs in at 4lbs 2 oz currently. That was me weighing it with me on the scales. I think it is less than that. Well I am taking a little more off. Damn I wish I could find my card scraper. So much easier to control on flame maple than a rasp. It is getting much better though, not blunt like it was. Much more pleasant of a feel. I knew I did not like the original shape I had at the transisition. LOL Mike
  19. Thanks Scott, looking at the neck join I don't have a lot of material so I can only go into it a small amount more. I am taking it slow as my design back then is far from what I do now. Having to look at my old work is rather spooky. LOL MK
  20. I am thinking about the lady in the Red Dress mixed with the Suicide Blonde. She is looking great Scott. mk
  21. So I have been sanding the rasp marks out of the neck transition and moving it back some more. A slow process. It is looking better and feeling better as well. A lot more to do here before I move on to other issues. mk
  22. So some of the things I don't like. First is the neck to body transition, It is too blunt. I am deciding how to tackle that one first? I may steam out the neck or do an inlay of some sort with the cnc to add more wood and redo the transition? Next I am not sold on the head stock shape anymore? May have to rethink that as well? Pickup rings are another problem area. I recessed them and now I am rethinking that idea. Any good suggestions are welcome. My first thought is to get some reference points so I can put it on my CNC and know exactly where I am again. So I will have to make some jigs for that. So using the 6 string through holes I can base everything from those points. This will give me an X and Y I can then use and apply to my original CAD drawings to check all cut areas that were done by CNC years ago. I also have a reference hole in the bridge pickup area for center line. Using these I can then triangulate the position. LOL I have other builds on the table as well but this one needs to get done. MK
  23. Okay, I have been shamed the past few months for letting this one linger for so long. I have officially started back on it again for the forth time. LOL It was sitting back in the corner of the shop patiently waiting on me and my stubborn ass to move forward with this one again. So I will do my best to not let my earlier issues with this one bother me anymore and get it done. I started sanding again and figured out what fret size I used. LOL!!! Need to sand more, make a cover, pickup rings, and install frets. mk
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