Walnut / Koa bass
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Walnut / Koa bass
Black walnut / ebony 24 fret 10.5" radius neck through with diamond paua abalone inlay. Claro Walnut core /Curly Koa top.
The pickups are a Bartolini soapbar for the neck and a TV Jones Thunderblade soapbar ( both black the bridge has gold blades to match the hardware.)
The pickups are a Bartolini soapbar for the neck and a TV Jones Thunderblade soapbar ( both black the bridge has gold blades to match the hardware.)
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Re: Walnut / Koa bass
Thanks Bob! This is the 3rd Koa topped bass I've made . The first 2 were Alder body .
I'm surprised how light it is so far. The Koa is 3/8" , The Claro is 1"
I'm surprised how light it is so far. The Koa is 3/8" , The Claro is 1"
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Re: Walnut / Koa bass
Well please keep it commin'!
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Re: Walnut / Koa bass
I'm really looking forward to what it will look like with finish.
What are you planning for finish?
What are you planning for finish?
I need your help. I can't possibly make all the mistakes myself!
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Re: Walnut / Koa bass
Lacquer finish will be used .
Today I cut the pickup holes, glued on the top , routed the center channel for inlay and did some profile cleanup . I usually use Stew-mac binding for the center strip , but I had some flame maple left over from the last project that has better figure so I cut my own . It's a bit wider , and will be trimmed with paua abalone .
(shown wet ) Still have lots of sanding/ cleanup to do , hopefully inlay tomorrow.
Today I cut the pickup holes, glued on the top , routed the center channel for inlay and did some profile cleanup . I usually use Stew-mac binding for the center strip , but I had some flame maple left over from the last project that has better figure so I cut my own . It's a bit wider , and will be trimmed with paua abalone .
(shown wet ) Still have lots of sanding/ cleanup to do , hopefully inlay tomorrow.
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Re: Walnut / Koa bass
I spent several hours working on the final shape and feel . The neck and body are the most ergonomic I've built or played .
Added a headstock cap of the same curly koa , sanded down to 400 then two rounds of french polish ( so far) I rub it in until it stops sucking it each round , wait a day or two and sand down to 400=600
Added a headstock cap of the same curly koa , sanded down to 400 then two rounds of french polish ( so far) I rub it in until it stops sucking it each round , wait a day or two and sand down to 400=600
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Re: Walnut / Koa bass
The black/ claro walnut back with 4 coats of french polish ( not rubbed out yet)