Greg Johnsen
07-26-2006, 12:43 PM
Ok, since I've been hangin around here for quite some time, I've learned so much it's crazy, and I love it. However, I want to put what I've learned into a bass of my own, so one day I can be cool like you guys have my own company.
So, I recently found out that I have a wood worker in my neighborhood, and he's awesome. He makes pens, bowls, etc.. so I think he should be a really good asset. He told me that if I needed help with anything, I could ask him and he would try his best to help me. Apart from this, he said he could also help me with woodworking lessons down in Roswell. I'm not sure if he'll let me use some of his tools, but I still need to ask that, so I'll get back to that.
Alright, because I'm totally broke right now, I have no money to buy wood or anything else that I need to make a bass, and I'm currently saving up for that stuff, so it should come. However, I have been doing the things I can do for free, like research, making a template, more research, designing, etc..
I have all the specs planned out, and I'm totally pumped about it because I know it'll all look great together. I'll post the specs below, then I'll put pics of the design and the template below that. I'll also be making a blog, and I'll update this thread as well.
Specs:
4 string
Mahogany body
Claro Walnut top (1/4")
Flame maple accent (1/4")
7 piece neck
Purpleheart/Flame maple/purpleheart/Wenge\purpleheart\flame maple\purpleheart
Gaboon Ebony fretboard
ETS MK-III satin gold bridge, rectangular tail piece
Flame maple/Walnut knobs
Nordstrand pickups (still trying to decide)
Aguilar OBP-3 preamp with mid freq. switch and passive/active switch
Flame maple and Claro walnut Pickup covers (need some help on how to do those...)
Sperzel satin gold tuners
Flame maple or MOP block inlays
ETS satin gold strap locks (cause no one else makes satin)
dual action trussrod (wheel)
Mandolin frets
Should turn out nicely if I take my time, and think before I do. Depending on how good this bass turns out, I may be sending it to people to review so I can get a little publicity.
Design:
http://www.maj.com/gallery/TW-Revamped/Me/basses/shaded_bass_design_1.jpg
Template:
http://www.maj.com/gallery/TW-Revamped/Me/Templates/bass_template_2.jpg
The upper horn goes out to the 11th fret, and the bottom horn allows for awesome upper fret access.
I'm not sure about the finish either. I don't know if I want a gloss finish, or a oil/wax finish. Any help on what would be easier for the first build would be appreciated.
Also, I no longer have that weird name (Alpha Sigma) I changed it to make it more personal. It uses part of my last name. Anyway, it's Sen basses, and I'll be working on a logo pretty soon.
Comments, conerns, carrots?
Thanks,
Greg
So, I recently found out that I have a wood worker in my neighborhood, and he's awesome. He makes pens, bowls, etc.. so I think he should be a really good asset. He told me that if I needed help with anything, I could ask him and he would try his best to help me. Apart from this, he said he could also help me with woodworking lessons down in Roswell. I'm not sure if he'll let me use some of his tools, but I still need to ask that, so I'll get back to that.
Alright, because I'm totally broke right now, I have no money to buy wood or anything else that I need to make a bass, and I'm currently saving up for that stuff, so it should come. However, I have been doing the things I can do for free, like research, making a template, more research, designing, etc..
I have all the specs planned out, and I'm totally pumped about it because I know it'll all look great together. I'll post the specs below, then I'll put pics of the design and the template below that. I'll also be making a blog, and I'll update this thread as well.
Specs:
4 string
Mahogany body
Claro Walnut top (1/4")
Flame maple accent (1/4")
7 piece neck
Purpleheart/Flame maple/purpleheart/Wenge\purpleheart\flame maple\purpleheart
Gaboon Ebony fretboard
ETS MK-III satin gold bridge, rectangular tail piece
Flame maple/Walnut knobs
Nordstrand pickups (still trying to decide)
Aguilar OBP-3 preamp with mid freq. switch and passive/active switch
Flame maple and Claro walnut Pickup covers (need some help on how to do those...)
Sperzel satin gold tuners
Flame maple or MOP block inlays
ETS satin gold strap locks (cause no one else makes satin)
dual action trussrod (wheel)
Mandolin frets
Should turn out nicely if I take my time, and think before I do. Depending on how good this bass turns out, I may be sending it to people to review so I can get a little publicity.
Design:
http://www.maj.com/gallery/TW-Revamped/Me/basses/shaded_bass_design_1.jpg
Template:
http://www.maj.com/gallery/TW-Revamped/Me/Templates/bass_template_2.jpg
The upper horn goes out to the 11th fret, and the bottom horn allows for awesome upper fret access.
I'm not sure about the finish either. I don't know if I want a gloss finish, or a oil/wax finish. Any help on what would be easier for the first build would be appreciated.
Also, I no longer have that weird name (Alpha Sigma) I changed it to make it more personal. It uses part of my last name. Anyway, it's Sen basses, and I'll be working on a logo pretty soon.
Comments, conerns, carrots?
Thanks,
Greg