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Bobe's 9 String Fretless

Mar 25, 2005
1,172
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Brisbane, Australia
www.maillouxbasses.com
Disclosures
Builder: Mailloux Basses
This bass is for TB member Bobe. I'm finally far enough to be able to show something on this build.

Specs on this are:

Hipshot ultralite tuners,
individual bridges,
Bartolini 3-band preamp,
2 humbucking pickups (mine),
Macassar Ebony fingerboard,
Swamp Ash body,
Myrtle burl top and headstock plate
Maple and Wenge neck,
string spacing at the bridge is 18mm,
all hardware will be black.

Ash, Myrtle and Ebony comes from Larry.
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The Mac Ebony piece is next to a Cocobolo 5 string fb to show the difference in size :D
The pic of the Myrtle top really doesn't make justice to the piece. This top as tons of intricate little figures all over that you can't see on the pic.

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With a rip saw. Same way I cut my tops from blocks. The saw cuts up to 4" high, so I turn the block on the other side after the first cut and that gives me 8" wide sheets. I bookmatch them for the full 13" width of the body.

The saw has a 2mm kerf and I pass the sheets through a drum sander after that. So I lose about 2.5 to 3mm of the block for each sheet. Its still pretty expensive in the end since you make a lot of waste.
 
Since we were talking about the wenge accent line earlier I figured I'd post this pic of it.

I love that pic for some reason :) It's a photo of the bookmatched accent line glued on the body before the top was glued on top of it. As you can see the controls cavity is already cut.

BOOKMATCHED ACCENT LINE?! that's some nice looking wenge. what a waste :D

and really, i thought a lot more people would build control cavities like you do. apparently not, tho.
 

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