Hello,
here are pics from a bass that I built this year totally from scratch:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/22696387@N ... 787465432/
It's my first bass, that I build on my own.
Only the sliced fingerboard, the trussrod and the pickup was bought as it is.
The rest was build by myself. Even the bridge headless-tuners.
And I used only rudimentary powertools (jig saw and drill) and simple tools (rasp, saw,sandpaper).
Unless some expect: no cnc, no router. Just manpower.
Facts:
Maple Neck Through
Alder Body Wings
Weight: 2.5 kg
Scale: 78 cm or 30.7"
plays great, sounds great.
ps:
A bit more detailed explanaition in german: http://www.bassic.ch/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=14812855
DIY Headless Shortscale Bass
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Re: DIY Headless Shortscale Bass
After your description, I was expecting your bass to look far cruder... nice build! I like the body style, and overall, it has a great cool factor... well done... 
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Re: DIY Headless Shortscale Bass
Thanks a lot.
The body style is my own design.
Of course inspired by other designs, by not a copy of a particular bass.
I ever thought, if I would build my own bass, then I make something unique that you can't buy.
Never underestimate the power of a rasp and sandpaper combined with enough time and patience.
The body style is my own design.
Of course inspired by other designs, by not a copy of a particular bass.
I ever thought, if I would build my own bass, then I make something unique that you can't buy.
Never underestimate the power of a rasp and sandpaper combined with enough time and patience.