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Here is a link, to hear (and see), the bass playing a G major scale.
It may not be the optimal sound clip. The strings are an old set, of thin Corellis, and the recording device, is a $99 digital camera. Just the same, Its good to hear it making some real musical notes. http://www.flickr.com/photos/35577594@N02/3510711677/ |
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You're endpin reamer is better than my one. Sheesh they're expensive if you want a real one!
I don't quite understand the box contraption you have clamped to the neck. What's that? |
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I do not know how others clamp their necks in place, this was my solution. It took 10 hrs to design and build the fixture and only 5 minute to glue the neck in place. A good example of why this project has taken so darn long. |
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Ah I see - FINGERBOARD clamp? In the pics I didn't see a fingerboard ... so I thought you were using some contraption to press in the carbon rod.
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So basically, its a contraption to glue in the carbon fiber rod, maple filler, and, keep the neck straight all at the same time. Photo of finished carbon fiber w/ maple insert: |
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Here is the bass with some finnish work done. I tried to match the spruce top, to the natural color of the cherry ribs. Cherry wood darkens with age, so I may refinish the spruce part for a better look, later on.
This is a "learn to build bass", so I may go back in at some time and thin out the top a little. tweak the bass bar, etc., etc. Later this summer I will do the "calender photo shoot". For now, I am happy it is finally making some music. |
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Wow....
Wow, you built this? If so, nice job.
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Very impressive! Please move closer to me...
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I agree....
Yeah, between you and Craig, you could corner the U.S. Market on DB builds and restores . I think it would be worth considering.
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Cherry is also really photo sensitive causing it to darken more in direct and indirect sunlight. So you may be toning the color of the spruce after that calendar shoot. The bass looks nice, great job! |
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Stunning looks! I wish I could be there to hear it.
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