In this pic you see the slab of mahogany on the thickness planer, before running it through. In the bottom right corner are three of the travel uke blanks.
Problem is, and it should be apparent already, that the summer workshop is crammed with stuff and crap. I need a large and preferably empty workbench...
... and I want it now. So I gathered a load of boards from a rack where they’ve been drying a few years. They will form the workbench slab.
I coerced my son Johan to help me carry the thickness planer out. Tomorrow I will prepare them and start glueing them together. Wohoo! And the weather is set to be shite all week!
But what’s this then? Remember that I mentioned a strange monstrosity bass I’d finished, asking if anyone would like to see it? Well none other than Howlin’ Hobbit said, yeah show it. So here it is.
... and I want it now. So I gathered a load of boards from a rack where they’ve been drying a few years. They will form the workbench slab.
I coerced my son Johan to help me carry the thickness planer out. Tomorrow I will prepare them and start glueing them together. Wohoo! And the weather is set to be shite all week!
But what’s this then? Remember that I mentioned a strange monstrosity bass I’d finished, asking if anyone would like to see it? Well none other than Howlin’ Hobbit said, yeah show it. So here it is.
Before you judge me, look up Vox Winchester basses and guitars. I got the idea from those.
1 comment:
wowsa. that little guy doesn't eat up much space! looks like the perfect bass for someone living in a small studio apartment who wants real bass for their recordings.
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