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Double Bass Walnut tailpiece?

I've been toying with the idea of getting into luthiery, and decided to try to make a tailpiece as a starting point. I went to a woodworking shop to look at some wood, and found a nice piece of walnut that was pretty cheap. Will this even make a good tailpiece? Does anyone have any pictures of walnut tailpieces?
 
Walnut has the potential to make a great tailpiece. Tonally, I prefer eastern to Claro, but that is probably just my bias from having made several dozen steel string guitars from it. The real test is how it responds on your individual bass.

j.
Great to know. I'll be using my father-in-law's workshop, but he just had surgery on his eye, so I'm going to wait until he's recovered a bit more so he can give me a few pointers about his tools and whatnot. I'll definitely post some pictures when I get it made.
 
Great to know. I'll be using my father-in-law's workshop, but he just had surgery on his eye, so I'm going to wait until he's recovered a bit more so he can give me a few pointers about his tools and whatnot. I'll definitely post some pictures when I get it made.

Walnut makes a great tailpiece. You can see pix of maple, cherry and Australian yellow siris tailpieces at www.thebassspa.com . I've made walnut tailpieces but I don't think I have any pix of them...
 
First I've heard of Yellow Siris. Had to google it. The Indian variety is very useful

"Take equal amounts of siris seeds, sultanas, asafoetida, garlic, dry ginger, orris root, and Koot, and mix everything in goat’s urine to make a paste. Apply as a eye liner to cure madness."

Did you get any of the seeds?:D
 

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yep, walnut is nice looking. this one was stained or oiled. also walnut is very light so fairly ideal for a TP. Mike even scooped out the back side of it to get it still lighter. last year, though, i took that TP off because it the string "frets" were breaking down under the string tension.

here's maybe a better shot of it.
 

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I just made one out of Bubinga for my bass... my ebony was cracked. It is a compensated tailpiece and I have templates if you want to come by sometime and transfer them to your wood. I will post some pics when I get a chance.

Really liking the sound and the tension on the strings.

BG
 
I just made one out of Bubinga for my bass... my ebony was cracked. It is a compensated tailpiece and I have templates if you want to come by sometime and transfer them to your wood. I will post some pics when I get a chance.

Really liking the sound and the tension on the strings.

BG
Thanks, but I've already got a template to work from on this one. I work with a great graphic designer, and he helped me out in making a template. Now it's all a matter of actually getting it done!
 
I've found that walnut can chip and splinter pretty easy. Not sure it would be a first choice for a tailpiece. I would think a dense variety of walnut would work fine.

interesting. the little "frets" that crumbled under the tension of gut strings would have been pulverized under something like Spiros. but the body of the walnut TP held up fine. Mike Pecanic later told me that he doesn't put the frets on TPs anymore. they certainly don't seem to be necessary.
 
interesting. the little "frets" that crumbled under the tension of gut strings would have been pulverized under something like Spiros. but the body of the walnut TP held up fine. Mike Pecanic later told me that he doesn't put the frets on TPs anymore. they certainly don't seem to be necessary.
That's good to know. I've been wondering if that is something that I absolutely have to have, or if I can get away without them. I'm going to leave them off for the time being, and I suppose that if I decide I need them later, I can add them or build a new tailpiece.