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Started by Rattlehead, May 01, 2007, 03:31:51 AM

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Floor-mat at the front entrance to my former place of employment. Oh... the irony.

deadastronaut

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i just read that whilst cracking a beer open...^

''The downside? Lefties are apparently three-times more likely to suffer from alcoholism''

busted...hic... :o..


nice lefty bruno.. 8)..fancy a drink?..hic ;D
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slacker


Not strictly a guitar but what the hell, only learnt a few chords so far but already a lot of fun.

deadastronaut

8)  tempted to get one of those myself...i see them everywhere now,

even in charity shops..
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bluebunny

I bought my first a while back.  Within a few scant months (or less) I had four.  Uke GAS...    :icon_redface: :icon_rolleyes:
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Mac Walker

This is a five string tele bass I made for a friend, the motivation was a bunch of spare parts left over from upgrades....hence the jazz bass pickups.  Has a unique sound due to the slightly shifted neck pickup...


davent

That's really sharp Mac, great job!

dave
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Mac Walker

Thanks, it took me about six months to build, even after buying the neck, lol

jimilee

Man, I'm so m so jealous, that's an awesome looking bass.

Hatredman

Kirk Hammet invented the Burst Box.

Mac Walker

Yeah, some of the earliest basses from Fender had a tele headstock.....with a P bass body.  I just copied the pickguard


deadastronaut

@mac: nice, is the pickguard laser cut?....

i'd like to make one for a project..
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Mac Walker

The pickguard was cut using a CNC machine, with a 1/8" bit.  I found the pdf online somewhere and modified it for the five string neck width, the toughest part was fitting the neck pocket.

The pdf was modified to a dxf using inkscape (sometimes it works, sometimes not, depends on the version of the pdf), I can send you the files if you want.  Although.......I would be willing to bet it would not be a good fit to any stock fender product as I scaled it back a few mm, mainly because the body blank I had was a bit undersized (there is a difference in size between the American standard and some of the other P bass body sizes).

bluebunny

My new baby got an outing last night:




That burl maple just takes the coloured lights brilliantly!   8)
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tubelectron

Nice design and look for your custom 5-string Telecaster Bass, Mac Walker  8)

Congratulations...

A+!

I apologize for my approximative english writing and understanding !
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Buildtestrepeat

My pride and joy Noyce Eagle (Australian make)  This guitar was a competition prize back in 1985.  It is the first Noyce Eagle ever made and it's design and build was documented in a magazine called 'Sonics' through late 1984 to early 1985.  It has a few scars but is in decent condition.  I also own a Travis Bean Artist and a Chinese built Hagstrom Viking.

Details:
Huon Pine body (Tasmanian wood), Rosewood/Maple/Rosewood neck, Rosewood fretboard, 640mm scale with 22 frets and EMG S active pickups.



vigilante397

Quote from: Buildtestrepeat on May 07, 2016, 09:08:53 PM


Really good looking guitar, especially digging the wood on that neck 8)
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davent

Quote from: vigilante397 on May 08, 2016, 01:54:58 PM


Really good looking guitar, especially digging the wood on that neck 8)

Yes, i really like the low luster finish too, very stealth looking, i'm not into bright and shiny.

On the neck is light colour of the center piece of rosewood just way the light is playing on it or is there another piece of wood in there?

dave
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Buildtestrepeat

Quote from: davent on May 08, 2016, 06:59:05 PM
Quote from: vigilante397 on May 08, 2016, 01:54:58 PM


Really good looking guitar, especially digging the wood on that neck 8)

Yes, i really like the low luster finish too, very stealth looking, i'm not into bright and shiny.

On the neck is light colour of the center piece of rosewood just way the light is playing on it or is there another piece of wood in there?

dave

Yup, it's a reflection.  I've always liked the matt black look.  After 30 odd years it's not as black or as matt as it used to be though.

peterg

Nashville Strat kit from BYOguitars:

All are standard parts with the kit except for upgrading the body from 3 pieces to 2 pieces. It's swamp ash and relatively blemish free. It's finished with about 6 coats of Tru-oil - Very easy to work with. The next cavity was a little too wide but veneer edging took care of that.
The neck that came with the kit is from Mighty Mite. It needed some fret edge filing but otherwise was in good shape straight from the box.
The pickups are BYO's own and sound great.
Hardware is as I expected - not top grade but ok.
I redid the control plate wiring - it was horrific.
Overall it's a good kit and was a good introduction to guitar building.
If you are interested in building a guitar from a kit PM me and I'll provide further info on BYOguitars.