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  1. This was my 4th build but 1st commission. My brother asked me to build a Chambered Bass so here it is

    Cecar his family's first name initial

    Scale length 34"

    Neck 5 piece laminate of Ash and Sapele

    Body Ash with Spalted Beech top

    Fretboard Birds eye maple

    Pickups Entwistle at the neck

    Wilkinson Soapbar at the bridge

    Dots Black horn and marble with tigers eye inset

    The knobs are made from the neck laminate topped off with the Spalt, and the switch tip is the Spalt

    hardened with superglue. The sound hole is 2 bass clef's ( one inverted) and the truss rod cover is

    a rectangular piece of spalt and Birds eye maple veneer on the headstock.

    The fretboard was finished in Tung oil and the body varnished in Satin polyurethane.

    He was over the Moon when he received it. The Entwistle pickup is excellent nice and crisp sounding.

    Build thread here

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  2. The craftsmanship looks excellent on this Jaycee. Very nice attention to detail. Good to hear the customer is happy.

    SR

    Thank you SR. I made sure that if I wouldn't happy with the work if it was being built for me, then it wouldn't be good enough for anyone else. And I got paid for it today. :D

  3. Any risk in it cracking the plywood around it? Sounds like a good plan otherwise.

    As long as the dowel doesn't have to be knocked in with a sledge hammer it should be ok. A nice snug fit will do with some glue. If for some reason you can't find the correct diameter dowel then buy something as close to the hole size as you can with a drill bit the same size i.e. 5mm dowel and a 5mm bit. B&Q should help out there, from your pics I guess your in the UK?

  4. Oh I'm liking this build a lot. I got an idea for a guitar that involves some serious chambering, and this thread is giving me ideas on how to do it.

    Cheers scherzo, I pick up a lot of ideas by just reading the build threads, using the templates for the chambers is something I would allways do on future builds.

    Anyway Neck is completed, just needs the varnish put on.

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  5. This was an uncomfortable time, it's the first time I have done this and as the Bass isn't for me I was a little unsure. When I started to sand the edge off I wasn't very happy with it, but it started to look better when I worked with the grain by hand, up until that point I was using a drum sander in a drill.

    Got onto the back with 220 grit on the orbital and a little tidying up by hand.

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  6. Progress on the neck has been slow, I am waiting for the dots I want to be re-stocked.

    I will do a partial carve of the neck because I like to have a flat section when the frets get installed.

    Taking a rasp to a perfectly good piece of timber is scary

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    The heel opposite the neck pocket is being half profiled for easier access to the upper frets, which means the neck pocket is only half the width of the neck

  7. What I would like to do is have the volume working independently of each other when either one of the pickups is selected and be able to do the same when both are selected i.e when the 3 way switch is in the middle position.

    Pos 1.....neck pup only with vol 1 pot

    pos 2..... both pups, being able to adjust the volume on either one i.e. vol 1 pot on 4, whilst vol 2 pup on 9

    pos 3..... bridge pup only with vol 2 pot

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