The one is at the sealed stage
![Image](https://sites.google.com/site/millscustomsawing/2012-10-21_22-03-39_755.jpg)
This one just got bound yesterday - still a lot more to go till it catches up with the maple/walnut one
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Comments/Advise/criticism are encouraged and welcome
Thanks
Neal Carey wrote:I also enjoy WIP pictures and like them both, but if forced to choose only one I'd choose the Walnut. Is there a substantial difference in weight? The Maple looks like it must be heavy.
Neal / Warren thanks for the repliesWarren May wrote:I also like the walnut one better. It has a nice Rickenbacker retro look without being an exact copy. The bridge is a great addition to it. The maple is just a little more plain but does look clean.
I anticipated some neck dive due to the shortened upper wing and it does have a slight one, not so bad that the neck will hit the floor or anything like that but enough to be aggravating when strapped and standing. I might try and see if moving the strap button to the back will help any. But if moving the button to the back doesn't work I do have another plan... There is a sealed off chambered compartment in the upper wing above the bridge that's the same size as the electronic compartment (both the lower and upper wings were made from the same router template). It's just dead space right now and I planned before I built it, that I could access the chambered compartment by drilling a angled hole into it from underneath the strap button. I was also thinking I could add enough bird shot (little lead balls) to the chambered compartment to balance it out then spray a little of that canned expanding foam into the compartment to hold the bird shot so it doesn't rattle and seal off the compartment again. Do you think that's a good plan or bad one? Maybe I'll just let the bird shot rattle and have a shaker bassDavid Schwab wrote:Nice looking basses! I like the shape of the walnut bass. How does it balance with the short upper horn?
Back in the early 90s I started designing a hollow body bass, and it looked a lot like that. It ended up as a solid body and very different looking.
Why thanks for the reply Gord. The real attention to detail starts tomorrow when I disassemble block sand, finish block sand some more then buff and reassembleGordon Bellerose wrote:I love your attention to detail. The bound necks and body, and the small binding on the headstocks sets the woodwork off nicely.
My vote goes to the narrow TRC.
How are you routing for binding on the headstock? It is a neck through, so it's all one piece before routing, I'm assuming.
Or, do you rout the fingerboard separately before it's glued on?
I'm asking because I have not done any binding to this point and would like to start.
You can PM me if you like.
Gord
Sorry about that here are the picsMarkku Nyytäjä wrote:For some reason your images don't show. I used different browsers, same thing every time. I'd really like to see the build, would you mind reposting the pics?