| Planning to build, lots of questions
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I recently thought it may be an interesting project to attempt to build a bass. Right now I'm still just planning. I don't want to start building anything until I get myself the Peavey T-40 I'm looking for so I can have an actual bass to compare to (instead of pictures). I've only been planning since yesterday, but I got some ideas down already.
Neck through body with straight headstock
Mahogany neck, black walnut and maple for wings
Single coil pickup (a J?) for the neck, a humbucker for the bridge
I was also thinking of making an aluminum pickguard and using a string through bridge, no fretboard, and a brass nut. I'm not even sure if I will ever do this project, but I like planning stuff anyway. I was wondering, how many knobs would I need for the pickups I was thinking of? I was thinking a tone knob for the humbucker, a volume knob for each, and a 3 way switch. Would a single coil pickup also use a tone control? Also, I was thinking of using two pieces of wood glued on top of each other for the neck (bi-laminate?), and a piece of walnut on the back of the headstock to add strength so it's not just a single layer of wood. Are these ok ideas for starting out? I have some pictures I may be able to scan and upload later. Oh, and another thought I had would be to use a minimal amount of power tools, maybe a band saw, table saw, and a few other ones at most. I have time, so I wouldn't mind using a chisel if need be. Would it be possible to create the spaces for the wiring and the truss rod with just hand tools? |