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  1. I am enjoying this discussion but the image you posted seems to be broken. Is it available anywhere?
  2. sorry, I think I got my terms mixed up. I meant Cylindrical instead of Compound. Here is what I am thinking... on a guitar, I understand that one might prefer a different radius on each end, to facilitate chords on one extreme, and soloing on the other... but for a bass, especially a 5 or 6 string monster, I am assuming a Cylindrical approach might be better, perhaps something closer to flat, such as 15"-20". Having said that, I am not actually very good at playing bass and I have no clue if a large radius like that would in practice be ideal. I would love feedback from any bass players who could advise me on what type of radius would be ideal for bass. I am assuming that the preference would change based upon what types of things one typically does on the bass (bass chords vs fast soloing, vs generic walking bass lines, vs slapping, etc) My intent is to make a 5 string that is a good all-around bass for me to play on, and plays better than the generic crap you can pick up for 2 or 3 hundred bucks. I don't mind spending on quality parts to do so, but it is my perception that if the neck is not right, I will be wasting my time throwing good hardware at it... I enjoy woodworking and want to learn to play better so I thought this project would be a good combination. FYI, here is a description I found of the various radius terms that I think is nice. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fingerboard Thoughts?
  3. Has anyone used a wood shaper (aka a spindle moulder in commonwealth countries) for making a compound radius for the fingerboard? I have a friend of a friend who owns one and can cut me a steel plate for a 12" radius, I'm just wondering if there are any downsides to cutting it this way. Cheers, Ding
  4. Does anyone have any particularly good plans for a router jig ?
  5. do you happen to still have that link?
  6. I'm looking at making my first bass neck, using some new zealand native timber (rimu) and am undecided on how many strings to have... I'm thinking at the moment that a 5-String would be best, but I could change my mind to a 6 String. I have a couple of basic questions: how do I set up the radius? does the radius change for a 4 string vs a 5 string vs a 6 string? is the radius different for a frettless vs a fretted? does anyone have a good "walkthrough" for creating a neck? I assume a curved neck (i.e has a radius) is a better plan than a flat fretboard. Anyone feel otherwise? I have a table saw, a router, a jigsaw and various sanders etc, are there other important tools that I can not do without? Cheers, Ding
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