Vad sägs om denna? Fulare än Bongo? Eller rent av snygg?
Postat: fre 12 okt 2007, 20:27
DKG Bass - 1993
This is my baby. I had been 'playing at playing' bass guitar for a while when I foolishly decided to make one of my own. The basic idea was to make a light weight 5-string for fun. 100 hrs later, I'm not so sure.
The body is four pieces of Alerce (a South American redwood) and the maple neck with ebony fingerboard is a modified kit neck from Carvin. The body is semi-hollow, having been fully CNCd inside and out on my FADAL. After gluing and sanding, a tung oil finish was applied.
The anodized aluminum bridge is my own design, and will end up a product someday. So are the knobs. The pickups are EMG. The battery box pivots out by unscrewing a bicycle shifter bail. For lap playing, I have a thin aluminum knee hook strut that is quickly attached to the body.
Weight : 8 1/2 lbs. with strap and batteries.
BILDER!!! (Jag diggar rattarna!)
http://www.dkg-cnc.com/BassPix.html
This is my baby. I had been 'playing at playing' bass guitar for a while when I foolishly decided to make one of my own. The basic idea was to make a light weight 5-string for fun. 100 hrs later, I'm not so sure.
The body is four pieces of Alerce (a South American redwood) and the maple neck with ebony fingerboard is a modified kit neck from Carvin. The body is semi-hollow, having been fully CNCd inside and out on my FADAL. After gluing and sanding, a tung oil finish was applied.
The anodized aluminum bridge is my own design, and will end up a product someday. So are the knobs. The pickups are EMG. The battery box pivots out by unscrewing a bicycle shifter bail. For lap playing, I have a thin aluminum knee hook strut that is quickly attached to the body.
Weight : 8 1/2 lbs. with strap and batteries.
BILDER!!! (Jag diggar rattarna!)
http://www.dkg-cnc.com/BassPix.html