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So, I made a Bass. How awesome is that.

I cut the circle for the soundboard with the new(used) bandsaw from 1/4" birch plywood. The soundhole was cut using a jigsaw with scroll blade. I colored the top with oil stain and Mixol tints to get a sunburst effect. Then finished with some Poly.

The neck is 2 pieces 4/4 hard maple glued up. Cutting this part was definately the meat of the project. I ended up making 3 of these. The first was too short and scrapped early in the process. The second was I think the best but due to some hardware concerns had to be remade. Third times the charm, I guess? (Important note: always have hardware in hand before starting to cut.) The neck was finished with hand rubbed Tung oil.

The nut and bridge are made from scrap oak I had in the shop. I also had to make the bridge 4 times. First shot was too small and made the bass hard to play. 2 and 3 broke while test fitting because I had the string way overtensioned. So, #4 got overengineered and is basically just a big wedge but it works fine. Finished with oil stain and Poly.

The strings I found on eBay. Steel strings are too tight. Gut strings are too expensive. These are called Weed Whacker Strings. I think they started out as just that, for trimming lawns. But, they work great for this.

I tried to use cheap guitar tuners at first and it caused problems because the strings are so thick. I ended up breaking one trying to get them to work. I ended up having to buy the real electric bass tuners and the drill them out a little for the lowest 2 strings.

The best part of this project is - it sounds great. I placed it in a local music shop asking $300. I hope it sells quick. So I can make a new one for myself.

I figure I could complete this project again in 10-12 hours. You can find the free plans and guides I used at http://www.ehhs.cmich.edu/~dhavlena/db.htm

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· Registered
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So Cool. Now I have to make one. Thanks
 

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Very cool.

Kent, I can only imagine what yours will look like. :)
 

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Pretty neat, how's the sound?
 

· In Loving Memory
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Looks unique and fun. My brother once made a washtub bass, but it wasn't nice like yours. He was playing in a group with his friends and the neighbor came over to yell at him. I guess it didn't sound as good as yours either.
 

· In Loving Memory
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I bet it sounds great too could you send us a video of what it sonds like I am longing to hear the special sound these beauties make kindest regards Alistair
 

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Looks great and wanna listen to the sound? Maybe you can upload the video with the sound?
 

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hey Mc
That is totally awesome way cool
 
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