6 Steel Grinder / Skully's Bass VI Build
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Re: 6 Steel Grinder / Skully's Bass VI Build
Well, EGC is all paid for. Soooo, I'm think I'm going to start buying the smaller parts for this. Probably work backwards with this, and get the really cheap stuff first
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Re: 6 Steel Grinder / Skully's Bass VI Build
First question- looking into a Stratocaster hardtail bridge for this build. Just curious which one to use. I don't want to break the bank, but I WOULD like something that would work well, and last.
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Re: 6 Steel Grinder / Skully's Bass VI Build
In just to say I like the idea and can't wait to see how it turns out.
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Re: 6 Steel Grinder / Skully's Bass VI Build
Alright, drastic change in direction.
Going to use an Esquire Telecaster body that I got off ebay for cheap over the weekend for this project. It's stupid for me to have another standard scale guitar, so it'll be a Telecaster Esquire Bass VI
DC Kunkle 30.25" conversion neck
Pine Telecaster Esquire body
Black single ply pickguard
Cream Seymour Duncan Super Distortion in the bridge
Traditional Telecaster control plate
Series/Parallel/Split wiring on a traditional 3 way Telecaster switch with black hat
Volume, no tone
Wilkensen Bridge with brass compensated saddles (duh)
Still on the fence about string gauge.
I kind of still want to do that mahogany/transparent blue finish
Going to use an Esquire Telecaster body that I got off ebay for cheap over the weekend for this project. It's stupid for me to have another standard scale guitar, so it'll be a Telecaster Esquire Bass VI
DC Kunkle 30.25" conversion neck
Pine Telecaster Esquire body
Black single ply pickguard
Cream Seymour Duncan Super Distortion in the bridge
Traditional Telecaster control plate
Series/Parallel/Split wiring on a traditional 3 way Telecaster switch with black hat
Volume, no tone
Wilkensen Bridge with brass compensated saddles (duh)
Still on the fence about string gauge.
I kind of still want to do that mahogany/transparent blue finish
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Re: 6 Steel Grinder / Skully's Bass VI Build
Well, you might be interested in my Tele VI... ?

Great project you have here! Looking forward to see some pics.

Great project you have here! Looking forward to see some pics.
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Re: 6 Steel Grinder / Skully's Bass VI Build
DOUBLE BRIDGE PICKUP HOLY SHIT. THAT RULES!!!
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Re: 6 Steel Grinder / Skully's Bass VI Build
skullservant wrote:DOUBLE BRIDGE PICKUP HOLY SHIT. THAT RULES!!!

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Re: 6 Steel Grinder / Skully's Bass VI Build
I usually hate pre-distressed hardware, but I didn't want a sheen or shine with the Bass VI hardware so I sanded it down with a fine sanding block

Mounted all of the hardware (but didn't wire it up yet) for the control plate. I figured I might as well add a tone circuit to this for the thumps, so I put it on a push/pull so I can take it out of the circuit by pulling up on the knob. I figured pulling up on the knob to engage the tone circuit would be more useful for me so that I don't accidentally introduce it to the output when I don't want it.
3 way switch is for split/series/parallel wiring on the Super Distortion


Mounted all of the hardware (but didn't wire it up yet) for the control plate. I figured I might as well add a tone circuit to this for the thumps, so I put it on a push/pull so I can take it out of the circuit by pulling up on the knob. I figured pulling up on the knob to engage the tone circuit would be more useful for me so that I don't accidentally introduce it to the output when I don't want it.
3 way switch is for split/series/parallel wiring on the Super Distortion

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Re: 6 Steel Grinder / Skully's Bass VI Build
Ok that's gonna be awesome.
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Re: 6 Steel Grinder / Skully's Bass VI Build
About the neck- going with a DC Kunkle neck, 30.25" scale. Messaged the guy to see if I could have the top dots deleted and just have the side dots, also going to get a level and crown while I'm at it because why not
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Re: 6 Steel Grinder / Skully's Bass VI Build
Just bought the tuners, string trees, and ferrules. Went with Grovers for the tuners. Impressed with the Grovers on my EGC, a step up from the Gotohs I've used previously
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Re: 6 Steel Grinder / Skully's Bass VI Build
Asked if I could also get a reverse headstock because why not
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Re: 6 Steel Grinder / Skully's Bass VI Build
If you have some mulneric acid laying around, that will distress that hardware nicely.
Also been doing some reading, and found a few good resources...
http://www.reranch.com/101a.htm
http://www.reranch.com/basics.htm
Also been doing some reading, and found a few good resources...
http://www.reranch.com/101a.htm
http://www.reranch.com/basics.htm
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Re: 6 Steel Grinder / Skully's Bass VI Build
oh cool, I'll have to look into those resources, thanks bud
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Re: 6 Steel Grinder / Skully's Bass VI Build
Good to see it's progressing well, great idea to have the tone control on a push/pull to remove it from the circuit
Hope you can get the neck as you want it, looking forward to the next update!

Hope you can get the neck as you want it, looking forward to the next update!