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**Detailed Bass Defretting Guide**
[url]http://users.skynet.be/sky88241/defretting_site/page1.htm[/url]
There you go. Any questions just post in here. Thats completely written by me. -Jamie (Thanks to Exit for hosting this :thumb: ) |
Nice :thumb:
I've already defretted my bass though, and thats a great guide you've got there, thats the way I did it as I couldnt get the heating up the frets way to work... :upset: I have one question... Whats up with the flower sofa? :amaze: |
:lol:
Its my mums. I have to have it in my room (its a sofa bed so it pulls out into a double bed) I hate it! It takes too much room up! (its quite comfy though ;) ) hey and whats wrong with being in touch with my feminine side?! ;) :D |
Exceeded bandwith!
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just finished mine well nearly, about to put the last layers of varnish on but then thats it
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oh cool! be sure to post pictures up! :thumb:
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just a comment about your site, you gotta put http:// at the start of the links, otherwise it thinks it's a link to another section of geocities. i.e.
[url]www.warwick.com[/url] links to [url]http://www.geocities.com/lessthanjakebass/www.warwick.com[/url] =P by the way, great guide *EDIT* i just realised it's [url]http://www.warwickbass.com[/url] hehe, warwick.com goes to some search site |
Right, thanks for the help! :thumb:
and thanks :) I might see if anyone can spare me a few megs of web space so I can host it properly then get it a .tk address |
Wow, very helpful guide. Good info to know. ;)
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that is great we really needed a detailed one with pictures :thumb: rep+
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Could someone please host this?
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Yeah, I would absolutely love it if someone could host my site for me. Id be ever so grateful!
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awesome guide man!
ive just defretted one of my basses, and i was wondering whether i should coat the neck in epoxy or something similiar as i want to use roundwounds as im really not a fna of flatwounds? |
Yeah, go for it :thumb: Just be careful on how much you use and MAKE SURE IT DRIES completely!!
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msn addy: [email]nofxrules83@hotmail.com[/email]
add me and we can talk about some (basic) hosting for free always glad to help bassists out :thumb: EDIT: euhm, just realized that some ppl dont use MSN so mailing me is also an option ;) |
Got Yim or AIM?
Yim: yes_i_am_jamie_dunce AIM: jamiedunce Thanks! |
no, but computer geek as i am i still have an AIM name and 5 minutes to spare to D/L it :D
Now that i think of it, if yahoo doesnt suspend your screen name after 4-5 years, i could get on YIM also |
It's called the EDIT function Exit, learn to use.
And thats great work, even though this was done ages ago. I'm gonna use this method when i get a bass to de-fret. |
yeah, i was tired and all, deleted them now :d
and allthough this was done ages ago, a lot of members/new members are always deciding to defret it. So it has to be online all the time |
Yey! Sorted!
ill edit the original post now :thumb: |
This was my first time to do ANYTHING like this. And it was a random and somewhat spur of the moment decision. (I thought it Jaco-esque.) I grabbed one of my basses, a screw driver, pliers, clothes iron, tape, and a hammer.
This is a very amature and botched job, but so far this is how things have progressed. To get an idea of how easy or difficult this was going to be, I just decided to do a few frets at a time. I used a technique to somewhat chisel them out. I used the clothes iron to heat all of the fret evenly, hoping it would make it much easier to take out. I did much what Jamie did, even hits around the fret. I found it easier to get them out but hitting the corners and progressing towards the middle of the fret, though that led to some dings. But with that route I didn't have to hammer both sides of the fret. [url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v...ff/P1010023.jpg[/url] I thought that was going well, so I continued, tell: [url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v...ff/P1010026.jpg[/url] I should have noticed before hand, but it was only after sanding that I noticed the dings in the fretboard: [url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v...ff/P1010030.jpg[/url] (Sorry, I don't have pictures after sanding.) After going from grains 80-120-180-240-300 on the board, I started with the wood filler. I applied it with just my finger, literally rubbing it into the frets. I actually used a machine "mouse" sander. It made the job much quicker, and as far as that goes, it was pretty good quality. [url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v...ff/P1010031.jpg[/url] Once satisfied with that, I sanded once more paying a lot of care and attention to detail. (Well, as much as I could at this point.) And applied my first coat of polyurethane. [url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v...ff/P1010034.jpg[/url] [url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v...ff/P1010035.jpg[/url] [url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v...ff/P1010036.jpg[/url] [url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v...ff/P1010038.jpg[/url] I'm going to apply a second, and maybe even a third coat, but I haven't gotten that far yet. The instructions on the polyurethane call for you to use a fine grit sand paper to sand some off, then re-coat. In the meantime I've purchased these supplies, awaiting for the finished product. [url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v...ff/P1010039.jpg[/url] |
I still truly believe that using a hardwood filler as described on this guide: [url]http://www.geocities.com/charlesarms[/url] is a much better method than using a liquid wood filler.
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Wow great guide, i'm actually lookin forward to hard labour now!
Just a little question.. Is it possible to paint the fretboard completely? And if so, do you use any special paint etc.? * EDIT: Sarcasm was all unintentionally all over i my post. Cleaned it now. |
To Jamie_Dunce
hey big man,
I was wonderin what i can do to make my bass sound more like time is running out all i have is a russian big muff and cant get hold of the other stuff he uses..... Thank You..... |
^^^ Sorry about the incredibly late post, I just checked the thread!
Hmmm... I've been trying to achieve it myself actually. Try fiddling with your bass and your amp's EQ and you want hardly any bass and quite alot of mids and treble. From there just experiment turning the knobs on your Big Muff round as you play until you find that "spot" Don't know if that helps but its worth a go :thumb: |
I believe he uses a little delay too, but might be wrong. I had found a setting to use on my BP200, which sounded similar
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[QUOTE=Manadar]Wow great guide, i'm actually lookin forward to hard labour now!
Just a little question.. Is it possible to paint the fretboard completely? And if so, do you use any special paint etc.? * EDIT: Sarcasm was all unintentionally all over i my post. Cleaned it now.[/QUOTE] you could use stainer.I saw it on a website once; [url]http://members.chello.nl/r.n.kok/fretless/index.html[/url] |
[QUOTE=Manadar]Wow great guide, i'm actually lookin forward to hard labour now!
Just a little question.. Is it possible to paint the fretboard completely? And if so, do you use any special paint etc.? * EDIT: Sarcasm was all unintentionally all over i my post. Cleaned it now.[/QUOTE] you could use stainer.I saw it on a website once; [url]http://members.chello.nl/r.n.kok/fretless/index.html[/url] |
double post..
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^^^ Triple post :lol:
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