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I started a school program this week, in which i get to build my own instrument. I;ve decided to make a 4 string make, with a warwick style to it. I'm using the STREAMER stage 2 for the overall shape of it, and using the STRYKER neck style. So far it looks like im maknig a 4 string neck-thru.
7 piece, 4 pieces of hard maple, and 3 pieces of thin veneer. I'm going to use a BUBINGA body. Today i bought my pickups, EMG active Jset, comes pre-wired with pots input jack and all, and i also ordered a Hipshot class bridge, which i plan to use and make my bass string through.
So far we've only drawn and cut out templates, I'll try to keep updated with pics of the progress.
-Winston
 

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this thing isntactually going to cost me much at all considering how much a store bought bass like this would be

heres a rough estimate-
EMG JSET $250 (pickups, pots, wiring, input jack)
Maple and veneer- $40
Bubinga-$40
hipshot Aclass brass black bridge- $85
Machine heads/tuners- $50
Little things (strap locks, string ferruls, frets, nut)-$70
Thats under $500, pretty damn good, i havent bought all of it yet, so it may be a bit more/less.
 

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I'm not exactly sure where my teacher is getting this wood, some distributor i suppose, ill ask about it... right now i have just finish my first neck, before i build my actual bass we're all making "practice" ones to get the feel and idea of what we want and how its done, its all done using poplar wood

the neck im maknig is a 7piece neck thru, going to be made of maple and veneer, similar to the warwick stryker neck, but im maknig a streamer style body
I love the bridge, mine hasnt come in yet but i'm pretty familiar with them, im going to route my bass so its a string through body with this bridge
 

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i've decided to use birds eye maple for my neck, hopefully have pics of my practice bass up this week, made of poplar and a few strips of veneer, im contemplating putting hardware and cheap pickups in it and using it as a bass... poplar doesnt seem that great though...
 

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finally... sorry for the delay, heres a few pics of my "practice" bass, all poplar, ive got more on the way, this week i finally get to start the final bass, bubinga and maple mmm

...how do i post pics?
 

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yea htis is just a mock up... ill try to get pictures of it with all my hardware tomorrow... i might try to use this with some cheaper hardware as a bass, but i dont think the poplar neck would be very strong
 

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New Pics!

its been a while, alot of work.... heres the FINAL bass, in a few weeks it'll be playable, i still have to fret it and drill a few more holes, then add a tung oil finish and set it up!:banana:





 

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im so proud of my work, that day i had just glued the body on so it was a nice sight to see, it kept me motivated...

those templates are never used, other than by the people who made them, everybody drew their own blueprints and made their own templates, it was a tricky process
 
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