I have no idea how to go about building a bass neck,,,,,, any ideas on a neck thats fairly simple (read that time)? Other then yanking a neck off an existing bass?
I'm kinda thinking fretless bass ,,,,,,and go from there,,,,,,,,,,,
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google the following
Pahoehoe Polyurethane Bass Strings
Kala u-bass
I have not tried these, but if you listen to them via youtube they sound promising, and that is out of a small bodied instrument - though only plugged in. No surprise, you get little usable volume and a lack of nice tone un-amped this way.
http://www.cigarboxnation.com/photo/p7080001-1?context=user
My first attempt was a bass
http://www.cigarboxnation.com/forum/topics/first-build-and-hi-from-a
I used a maple 1x3 and started carving.
It does not have a truss rod. It handles the tension of nylon weed whacker strings fine, but I'm not sure how it would do with steel. After I cut the shape, I "rifle sighted" down the neck before I decided which side I would round off for the back, so I would have a little bit of "up-bow". This worked fine for me, but it might add a whole new dimension if I were building it for someone else.
I'm sure there are things a more experienced builder would do differently. There are a few things I will probably do differently next time. If there are any bits worth stealing, help yourself.
It's pretty much as described and shown there, except the .095 "A-string" was replaced with a .080 and seems to tune better.
I've also added a volume control, caps to tone down the "growl" and a switch to put the growl back in if I want it. Still fighting a nasty hum, but that's in another thread.
Also, the intonation is a little strange, it's about 1/3 of a fret spacing off by the 12th fret, but only on 2 of the three strings. I think I need to break it in more before I really determine if I need to change the layout of the fret-markers or not.
Good luck.
http://www.cigarboxnation.com/group/smokehouseguitars/forum/topics/...
Good luck
Brett
Don