I've used my increased time at home to complete the second 420 Bass.
-Black Korina (Limba) body
-Hand-rubbed Tung Oil finish
-Purpleheart fingerboard
-3A Flame Maple neck with satin poly finish
-Alembic P-Bass pickup set with Volume, Filter, and 3-Way Q Switch
-Babicz Full Contact Bridge
-Grover Tuning Machines
-Neck Attached With Inserts/Machine Screws
-Glow-In-The-Dark Side Markers
Bill, tgo
Wow Bill! Looks great! I like the body, looks almost neck-through - sneaky!
Wow is right!
You got skills! Very nice. When can we hear it?
Nicely done. I bet that purpleheart board makes for an interesting tone.
Nice work, Bill!
Looking good, Bill. 8)
Very nice, Bill!
I like it , very nice ! .
Bill, do you notice a feel or tone difference with the neck connection
using the inserts and screws?
Not sure as I can't compare it to itself with wood screws. But the machine screws and inserts should allow for more torque and removal of the neck without stripping.
Bill, tgo
I really like the machine screw and insert concept for such a bolt on neck application .
I had a new neck fitted to a strat I built back in the 1980s and got one of these machine screw neck fixing kits off ebay and it's really a tight and solid fix.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/STAINLESS-STEEL-GUITAR-NECK-INSERTS-FOR-BOLT-ON-NECK-TELE-STRAT-PREMIUM-DIY-KIT/333335977592?hash=item4d9c5f5e78:m:mS3LMbGtPD6WeuIELkSyj1Q
One can find machine screws and inserts in bulk FAR less expensive that the eBay set.
Bill, tgo
Agreed, mine came in a strat neck fixing kit with backplate and some widget for adjusting the neck angle which was much cheaper than the price on the link. That was just a reference.
Nice looking wood! There's nothing like rolling your own!
Congrats Bill, what a nice bass you've made.