I'm starting to build my first bass :)
It is going to be fretless. The initial plan was to use ebony for the fingerboard, but due to limited supply I'm thinking about other alternatives.
What about (Khaya) mahogany? As long as it would be coated with epoxy there should be no problems with wear, right? I'm digging the looks of it, other choices are wenge and padouk. I assume mahogany would produce a bit warmer sound compared to ebony or wenge?
Otherwise it will be singlecut with one piece through-body maple neck and walnut body wings. Here's a rough example to see how it should look like.
FBB Custom
09-09-2003, 10:12 AM
Mahogany is neither stiff nor wear resistant. Don't mess around too much with the fingerboard.
DP Custom
09-09-2003, 08:36 PM
IMO mahogany is way too soft to consider, even if you use epoxy.
Padauk is a little bit better ... wenge would be OK if you can stand all the splinters in your hands from working with it :bawl:
good luck
Dave P.
Richard Lindsey
09-09-2003, 08:53 PM
Originally posted by TRU
I'm starting to build my first bass :)
It is going to be fretless. The initial plan was to use ebony for the fingerboard, but due to limited supply I'm thinking about other alternatives.
What about (Khaya) mahogany? As long as it would be coated with epoxy there should be no problems with wear, right? I'm digging the looks of it, other choices are wenge and padouk. I assume mahogany would produce a bit warmer sound compared to ebony or wenge?
Otherwise it will be singlecut with one piece through-body maple neck and walnut body wings. Here's a rough example to see how it should look like.
I don't think mahogany would work well. If ebony is out, how about some less obvious alternatives, like pao ferro (morado), purpleheart, bloodwood (satine), ziricote? Or macassar ebony if it's just the black stuff that's hard to find?
David King uses some interesting choices:
http://www.kingbass.com/woodphoto.html
Thanks guys for the advice. I'll try to get some ebony or purpleheart from local luthiers.
Actually macassar ebony is available, but it is either cut to guitar fingerboard size or I would have to buy a whole log for $$$$$. Stewmac fingerboards look nice and cheap, but shipping costs...
DP Custom
09-10-2003, 02:41 PM
If you haven't yet, check if there are any hardwood lumber suppliers near you ... they are usually listed in the yellow pages of the phone book. You might even be lucky and have a Woodcraft store nearby..
Besides purpleheart or ebony, others that can work are bubinga, bloodwood, cocobolo, kingwood, ziricote.
good luck
DAve P.
Ok, I got an ebony fingerboard blank from a luthier. Luthiers are nice folk :) It is almost half an inch thick, so I assume it will stiffen the neck quite a bit so I can avoid neck laminations. It will also raise the fingerboard surface so that it is in correct height relative to the bridge and pickups.
Aren't MTD (bolt on) necks one piece too?
Here's a pic of the woods (- ebony). I hope not to mess up too badly.
<img src="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/attachment.php?s=&postid=1136576" border="0" alt="">