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O cara é dahora que foi brincar até com o careca 😂😂😂.. ki banda arretada 😅😅😅😅
@orbitWZАй бұрын
Hell yeah 🗿
@SomeTwatt3 ай бұрын
that security guard looks confused as fuck hgaha
@TomTobin673 ай бұрын
Now, let's see you build a Cliff Burton model.
@13stitchesmagazine3 ай бұрын
Maybe someday, but the next bass I'll be attempting is a Telecaster Bass. I already have the plans and templates!
@rickbraig74745 ай бұрын
you've already convinced yourself you need to start over. its just a matter of doing it!
@13stitchesmagazine5 ай бұрын
You are aboslutely right!
@user-ng9ly5bb4t5 ай бұрын
Negate
@georgebowling8425 ай бұрын
Thanks for this series, it looks great and sounds like a Rick especially in the lower register. Great job 👍 PS please treat yourself to a new soldering iron 😊
@13stitchesmagazine5 ай бұрын
Thank you! Believe it or not, this is my upgraded soldering iron lol, my second stab at getting something on Amazon. I will be upgrading!
@georgebowling8425 ай бұрын
Well done especially with the binding but mine will definitely have a natural finish 😁
@13stitchesmagazine5 ай бұрын
I agree with favoring the natural finish! It slows the build process a ton when you have to spray so many coats of finish, and god forbid you sand through your color coat. I haven't had to work around binding before, I'm not adverse to binding, but I definitely will favor thicker binding so I can show the edge without so much trouble.
@nsjguitarsakascotsman69895 ай бұрын
Did he do the demo because you're right handed? I don't think I could demo a left handed build lol Ps glad you got it finished in the end.
@johnmairs5 ай бұрын
Yes! (I could barely tune left handed 😂)
@SweetTGuitars5 ай бұрын
Sounds like a Ric!! Nice brother! I'm sure Madison will love it forever!✌️&💙
@johnmairs5 ай бұрын
Thanks Todd! 🤘🏼
@katyaolive5 ай бұрын
Come to New York PLEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEEEE Or how can I connect to your manager to bring you to NYC?
@Venice6666 ай бұрын
Jammer 🎉❤🎉
@robertbailey57826 ай бұрын
Lots of good stuff in your build series. Thanks for filming it for us. Not sure I would have had the patience to redo the finish but good on you for making it the way you want.
@13stitchesmagazine6 ай бұрын
Thanks, appreciate that!
@dashdrum-again6 ай бұрын
Nice work! Looking forward to hearing it
@13stitchesmagazine6 ай бұрын
Thanks Dan 🙌🏼
@gothridercreations6 ай бұрын
Hope your dad is ok man, sorry im so late back to the party... You might want to check your camera or lights, your refreah rate when you ramp the speed of your footage is crazy
@13stitchesmagazine6 ай бұрын
Thanks man 🙏🏼 The lights are LED in the garage and it causes the bars when the footage is sped up. Not sure how to fix that unless I switch out all the lights for incandescent.
@gothridercreations6 ай бұрын
@13stitchesmagazine try changing your frame rate from 50 to 60 FPS that might help... might not work but worth a try before changing all your bulbs 😀
@13stitchesmagazine6 ай бұрын
@@gothridercreations I'll try that, thx!
@michaelonn71786 ай бұрын
That looks amazing. Youve done a tremendous job putting it together. You may have even inspired me to refinish my Ric! Madison is a lucky girl!!
@13stitchesmagazine6 ай бұрын
🙏🏼
@13stitchesmagazine6 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏼
@stevenlight67856 ай бұрын
That came out so beautifully. Great job.
@dashdrum-again6 ай бұрын
Finish is the toughest part for me. I've been working on a Music Man Stingray inspired bass for months that I've finished and sanded off twice now. I'm actually making a different body out of elm that I can oil finish so I can get the project done and work on the original body without the pressure (I just want to hear how it sounds!) Best of luck on the next steps
@13stitchesmagazine6 ай бұрын
Right?! The finish is the toughest!
@user-pd4sf5qj8d6 ай бұрын
Live these giys!!
@wizrom30466 ай бұрын
I followed your instructions perfectly and rubbed a thick layer of Peanut Butter all over my guitar. It's making a terrible mess everytime I play it my wife is getting annoyed
@13stitchesmagazine6 ай бұрын
Ha! But I bet the dogs love it! lol
@Allen26047 ай бұрын
Thanks to Forza Horizon 5 I found that gem of a band! Keep rockin dudes! :)
@diggerthegroundhog87997 ай бұрын
Just found these guys. Reminds me of White Stripes on drugs.
@Arkansauce767 ай бұрын
Big time Scott Weiland vibes...especially that little shimmy he does towards the end of the song
@gardendwellerTX7 ай бұрын
Amazing! New favorite song
@sidVargas9497 ай бұрын
Sick ass video i was ther for scarlet bloom
@nsjguitarsakascotsman69898 ай бұрын
I'd use car paints and finish with regular 1k matt clear, also car stuff. Matt has the advantage of looking great and no level sanding or buffing! Always a bonus lol. I do 3 coats, 15 minutes apart. Leave at least 24 hours then I'll very lightly sand any roughish feeling areas with 2000 grit dry. I hate trying to do a gloss finish, it gives me nothing but grief! 🤣
@glenkelso26468 ай бұрын
Prayers for your Dad and family. Can't wait to see your finished bass.
@13stitchesmagazine8 ай бұрын
Thank you, much appreciated! 🙏
@mikefarwell4608 ай бұрын
since you've waxed the guitar..all that wax in the areas you need to touch up will need to be removed before you do anything else..and that could create a bigger head ache.. not could but will!!...so If it was me I would start over sand everything down to the bare ass wood...
@13stitchesmagazine8 ай бұрын
You are right! If starting from scratch, I will go down to the bare wood for sure!
@KalElvis8 ай бұрын
This is what real Rock and Roll looks and sounds like.
@remmy66108 ай бұрын
Great to hear that sound is still kicking ass. Sound great.
@nsjguitarsakascotsman69898 ай бұрын
A faraday cage is pretty much impossible to create in a guitar, I think of more like a bullet proof vest lol Exacto is just a brand I think, don't think they use them in hospital though 🤣 Bass is looking cool, best I got as a kid was a £50 pos lol
@13stitchesmagazine8 ай бұрын
I think you're right on the Exacto. Stoked you are watching the videos, your builds are amazing and the craftsmanship is so great!
@nsjguitarsakascotsman69898 ай бұрын
@13stitchesmagazine well I've watched upto the burn through and now I'm left in limbo about how it ended up lol
@13stitchesmagazine8 ай бұрын
@@nsjguitarsakascotsman6989 I'm getting ready to jump back in, I got sidelined with crazy life stuff, but I think there's some light at the end of the tunnel!
@nsjguitarsakascotsman69898 ай бұрын
Watching you scrape binding was enough to put me off doing that tbh 🤣
@13stitchesmagazine8 ай бұрын
Ha! I was thinking of doing it again, but I may tape the wider part off when I repaint. Not sure about what to do with the thinner edge on top, I may need to scrape that… we'll see.
@nsjguitarsakascotsman69898 ай бұрын
@13stitchesmagazine texas toast guitars tape it off, they use some 3m pin stripe stuff or something. Think you get stretchy stuff to make it easier.
@13stitchesmagazine8 ай бұрын
@@nsjguitarsakascotsman6989 I think I remember that video, thought it would be too difficult to tape the thin edge, but I watch again. That may be a good option, thx!
@nsjguitarsakascotsman69899 ай бұрын
Yoga matts are for guitatrs, if you want to do actual yoga take up auto electrics! 🤣 Ps the adapters for the pots are for if you're using 6mm shaft pots with 1/4 inch nobs.
@13stitchesmagazine9 ай бұрын
You are so right, you need to be crazy flexible to install a car stereo 😝
@floydpag9 ай бұрын
Scott weiland
@dashdrum-again9 ай бұрын
I have tried paint jobs 5 or 6 times, and I haven't had one that I've been happy with.
@13stitchesmagazine9 ай бұрын
I hear you, painting is tricky!
@beedubree25509 ай бұрын
that was a surprisingly short freeze there, I saw them on this tour in May and they held it for a good few minutes
@gothridercreations9 ай бұрын
Unpopular opinion, but I would just leave it as is and let Madison relic it herself over time when she joins the college band... 😂 Will still be the nicest bass on campus!
@13stitchesmagazine9 ай бұрын
I'm tempted.
@gothridercreations9 ай бұрын
Nice work, and liking the spirit level-ing beam 😀
@13stitchesmagazine9 ай бұрын
Glad you like it!
@Trent.Wessler9 ай бұрын
Remember that you are your own worst critic....don't add a different finish unless you KNOW that it is compatible. Looks great on tv. In 2 years you'll never notice it but in 2 weeks you'll probably notice it more......Rough call
@13stitchesmagazine9 ай бұрын
The compatibilities of finish is what has me concerned. I'm thinking of z-poxy for filling, vinyl sealer, then blue. Finishing with True Boat Varnish or Saman Varnish. At least these finishes dry/cure much quicker than the spray I was using.
@McDGuitars9 ай бұрын
Not enough experience to give any advice. But I'll be excited to see what you do!
@SweetTGuitars9 ай бұрын
Sand it all off!! I'm on my third round with my GGBO build. With paint, never use a RO sander to wet sand!! Some car guys do that but it's a much larger surface and not nitro lacquer in most cases. Put your paper on a block and use that!! Start at 1200 and sand up to 2000 grit before you go to compound. You did really great on this bass brother and you'll never be satisfied knowing you left it in an unfinished state. Those are my 2 cents. Obviously it's your decision but you're close!! Peace & Love!!
@13stitchesmagazine9 ай бұрын
I think you're right, thx for the feedback!
@SweetTGuitars9 ай бұрын
@@13stitchesmagazine I'm not trying to be a downer man. All I'm saying is that through watching all of your videos, like me you're a perfectionist. You'll always question if you should or shouldn't have redone the finish. If you do it, you'll never regret it and you'll come away from this with the knowledge you need to move on to the next one with way less fear of failure on your finish. That's how I look at it anyway. I love the bass brother.✌️🤍
@13stitchesmagazine9 ай бұрын
Thx@@SweetTGuitars I'm leaning toward a redo. I need to figure out a better way to get the finish I want, this just may be the opportunity to do that!
@saulgoodeguitars9 ай бұрын
My experience with paint is you are pretty much better off starting all over again than do touch ups, I can never get it flat to the point you can’t tell there is was an issue Given the time line being closer now I’d be tempted to live with it, assemble it, play it demo, then if it’s still annoying you take it apart and have another go at it Last thing you wanna do is pull it apart and struggle to get it done in time
@13stitchesmagazine9 ай бұрын
You're right, it will bug me until I refinish it, probably best to do it now because I want to start the next build (for my nephew) asap.
@joeballs56699 ай бұрын
use a small file to high spots first....then finish if needed with long beam to avoid see saw effect
@13stitchesmagazine9 ай бұрын
That makes total sense! I had those high spots so I thought it would be some minor leveling/sanding, but it was taking much more time and effort. Thanks @joeballs5669
@BoneheadGuitars10 ай бұрын
I love the logo. Awesome build. This one has genuinely been fun to watch.
@13stitchesmagazine10 ай бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate the encouragement. I honestly thought we'd be done by now, but life keeps getting in our way!
@gothridercreations10 ай бұрын
Looking good, one question though, why make an MDF template from the original scratchplate when you could have just used that as the template?
@johnmairs10 ай бұрын
Good question… and I have an answer! I actually thought the same thing and I started making a pickup cover for the treble pickup using an existing plexi cover as the template. It was going well, then I had trouble getting the trim router to use the existing plexi as a guide because it was so thin and it gouged the new piece I was making. Then to make it worse, I thought I would smooth it out on the belt sander and it took off way too much material and the whole piece was wasted. So I decided to play it safe and make the MDF template and I think it payed off, no troubles… and now I have a template if I need to make a new/different one in the future (maybe a 2024 update for fun). By the way, you definitely didn't cheat by using the primer… all the sanding you had to do on the wood filler gives you major bonus points!
@gothridercreations10 ай бұрын
Love the colour man, and that spray booth is amazing!!! How much did stewmac charge you for that??? Hope it was under 300 bucks... 😂
@13stitchesmagazine10 ай бұрын
I'm going to start selling these paint booths for $100… 2 Lowes boxes flattened out, duck taped, screwed to the ceiling, and then slap a Stewmac sticker on it! I just need to come up with a plastic tent to capture the overspray and then I need to connect a fan that will blow the fumes out my dog door.
@garyallen484510 ай бұрын
Oh yeah!!! Instant fan! Thnx for sharing 🍻👏
@saulgoodeguitars10 ай бұрын
Great job with the binding scraper
@13stitchesmagazine10 ай бұрын
Thanks, that was something new that worked out pretty sweet. Fun doing new things (when they work out lol).
@saulgoodeguitars10 ай бұрын
Ah should have watched them all Before I commented on the last video 🤣
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O cara é dahora que foi brincar até com o careca 😂😂😂.. ki banda arretada 😅😅😅😅
Hell yeah 🗿
that security guard looks confused as fuck hgaha
Now, let's see you build a Cliff Burton model.
Maybe someday, but the next bass I'll be attempting is a Telecaster Bass. I already have the plans and templates!
you've already convinced yourself you need to start over. its just a matter of doing it!
You are aboslutely right!
Negate
Thanks for this series, it looks great and sounds like a Rick especially in the lower register. Great job 👍 PS please treat yourself to a new soldering iron 😊
Thank you! Believe it or not, this is my upgraded soldering iron lol, my second stab at getting something on Amazon. I will be upgrading!
Well done especially with the binding but mine will definitely have a natural finish 😁
I agree with favoring the natural finish! It slows the build process a ton when you have to spray so many coats of finish, and god forbid you sand through your color coat. I haven't had to work around binding before, I'm not adverse to binding, but I definitely will favor thicker binding so I can show the edge without so much trouble.
Did he do the demo because you're right handed? I don't think I could demo a left handed build lol Ps glad you got it finished in the end.
Yes! (I could barely tune left handed 😂)
Sounds like a Ric!! Nice brother! I'm sure Madison will love it forever!✌️&💙
Thanks Todd! 🤘🏼
Come to New York PLEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEEEE Or how can I connect to your manager to bring you to NYC?
Jammer 🎉❤🎉
Lots of good stuff in your build series. Thanks for filming it for us. Not sure I would have had the patience to redo the finish but good on you for making it the way you want.
Thanks, appreciate that!
Nice work! Looking forward to hearing it
Thanks Dan 🙌🏼
Hope your dad is ok man, sorry im so late back to the party... You might want to check your camera or lights, your refreah rate when you ramp the speed of your footage is crazy
Thanks man 🙏🏼 The lights are LED in the garage and it causes the bars when the footage is sped up. Not sure how to fix that unless I switch out all the lights for incandescent.
@13stitchesmagazine try changing your frame rate from 50 to 60 FPS that might help... might not work but worth a try before changing all your bulbs 😀
@@gothridercreations I'll try that, thx!
That looks amazing. Youve done a tremendous job putting it together. You may have even inspired me to refinish my Ric! Madison is a lucky girl!!
🙏🏼
Thank you 🙏🏼
That came out so beautifully. Great job.
Finish is the toughest part for me. I've been working on a Music Man Stingray inspired bass for months that I've finished and sanded off twice now. I'm actually making a different body out of elm that I can oil finish so I can get the project done and work on the original body without the pressure (I just want to hear how it sounds!) Best of luck on the next steps
Right?! The finish is the toughest!
Live these giys!!
I followed your instructions perfectly and rubbed a thick layer of Peanut Butter all over my guitar. It's making a terrible mess everytime I play it my wife is getting annoyed
Ha! But I bet the dogs love it! lol
Thanks to Forza Horizon 5 I found that gem of a band! Keep rockin dudes! :)
Just found these guys. Reminds me of White Stripes on drugs.
Big time Scott Weiland vibes...especially that little shimmy he does towards the end of the song
Amazing! New favorite song
Sick ass video i was ther for scarlet bloom
I'd use car paints and finish with regular 1k matt clear, also car stuff. Matt has the advantage of looking great and no level sanding or buffing! Always a bonus lol. I do 3 coats, 15 minutes apart. Leave at least 24 hours then I'll very lightly sand any roughish feeling areas with 2000 grit dry. I hate trying to do a gloss finish, it gives me nothing but grief! 🤣
Prayers for your Dad and family. Can't wait to see your finished bass.
Thank you, much appreciated! 🙏
since you've waxed the guitar..all that wax in the areas you need to touch up will need to be removed before you do anything else..and that could create a bigger head ache.. not could but will!!...so If it was me I would start over sand everything down to the bare ass wood...
You are right! If starting from scratch, I will go down to the bare wood for sure!
This is what real Rock and Roll looks and sounds like.
Great to hear that sound is still kicking ass. Sound great.
A faraday cage is pretty much impossible to create in a guitar, I think of more like a bullet proof vest lol Exacto is just a brand I think, don't think they use them in hospital though 🤣 Bass is looking cool, best I got as a kid was a £50 pos lol
I think you're right on the Exacto. Stoked you are watching the videos, your builds are amazing and the craftsmanship is so great!
@13stitchesmagazine well I've watched upto the burn through and now I'm left in limbo about how it ended up lol
@@nsjguitarsakascotsman6989 I'm getting ready to jump back in, I got sidelined with crazy life stuff, but I think there's some light at the end of the tunnel!
Watching you scrape binding was enough to put me off doing that tbh 🤣
Ha! I was thinking of doing it again, but I may tape the wider part off when I repaint. Not sure about what to do with the thinner edge on top, I may need to scrape that… we'll see.
@13stitchesmagazine texas toast guitars tape it off, they use some 3m pin stripe stuff or something. Think you get stretchy stuff to make it easier.
@@nsjguitarsakascotsman6989 I think I remember that video, thought it would be too difficult to tape the thin edge, but I watch again. That may be a good option, thx!
Yoga matts are for guitatrs, if you want to do actual yoga take up auto electrics! 🤣 Ps the adapters for the pots are for if you're using 6mm shaft pots with 1/4 inch nobs.
You are so right, you need to be crazy flexible to install a car stereo 😝
Scott weiland
I have tried paint jobs 5 or 6 times, and I haven't had one that I've been happy with.
I hear you, painting is tricky!
that was a surprisingly short freeze there, I saw them on this tour in May and they held it for a good few minutes
Unpopular opinion, but I would just leave it as is and let Madison relic it herself over time when she joins the college band... 😂 Will still be the nicest bass on campus!
I'm tempted.
Nice work, and liking the spirit level-ing beam 😀
Glad you like it!
Remember that you are your own worst critic....don't add a different finish unless you KNOW that it is compatible. Looks great on tv. In 2 years you'll never notice it but in 2 weeks you'll probably notice it more......Rough call
The compatibilities of finish is what has me concerned. I'm thinking of z-poxy for filling, vinyl sealer, then blue. Finishing with True Boat Varnish or Saman Varnish. At least these finishes dry/cure much quicker than the spray I was using.
Not enough experience to give any advice. But I'll be excited to see what you do!
Sand it all off!! I'm on my third round with my GGBO build. With paint, never use a RO sander to wet sand!! Some car guys do that but it's a much larger surface and not nitro lacquer in most cases. Put your paper on a block and use that!! Start at 1200 and sand up to 2000 grit before you go to compound. You did really great on this bass brother and you'll never be satisfied knowing you left it in an unfinished state. Those are my 2 cents. Obviously it's your decision but you're close!! Peace & Love!!
I think you're right, thx for the feedback!
@@13stitchesmagazine I'm not trying to be a downer man. All I'm saying is that through watching all of your videos, like me you're a perfectionist. You'll always question if you should or shouldn't have redone the finish. If you do it, you'll never regret it and you'll come away from this with the knowledge you need to move on to the next one with way less fear of failure on your finish. That's how I look at it anyway. I love the bass brother.✌️🤍
Thx@@SweetTGuitars I'm leaning toward a redo. I need to figure out a better way to get the finish I want, this just may be the opportunity to do that!
My experience with paint is you are pretty much better off starting all over again than do touch ups, I can never get it flat to the point you can’t tell there is was an issue Given the time line being closer now I’d be tempted to live with it, assemble it, play it demo, then if it’s still annoying you take it apart and have another go at it Last thing you wanna do is pull it apart and struggle to get it done in time
You're right, it will bug me until I refinish it, probably best to do it now because I want to start the next build (for my nephew) asap.
use a small file to high spots first....then finish if needed with long beam to avoid see saw effect
That makes total sense! I had those high spots so I thought it would be some minor leveling/sanding, but it was taking much more time and effort. Thanks @joeballs5669
I love the logo. Awesome build. This one has genuinely been fun to watch.
Thanks, I appreciate the encouragement. I honestly thought we'd be done by now, but life keeps getting in our way!
Looking good, one question though, why make an MDF template from the original scratchplate when you could have just used that as the template?
Good question… and I have an answer! I actually thought the same thing and I started making a pickup cover for the treble pickup using an existing plexi cover as the template. It was going well, then I had trouble getting the trim router to use the existing plexi as a guide because it was so thin and it gouged the new piece I was making. Then to make it worse, I thought I would smooth it out on the belt sander and it took off way too much material and the whole piece was wasted. So I decided to play it safe and make the MDF template and I think it payed off, no troubles… and now I have a template if I need to make a new/different one in the future (maybe a 2024 update for fun). By the way, you definitely didn't cheat by using the primer… all the sanding you had to do on the wood filler gives you major bonus points!
Love the colour man, and that spray booth is amazing!!! How much did stewmac charge you for that??? Hope it was under 300 bucks... 😂
I'm going to start selling these paint booths for $100… 2 Lowes boxes flattened out, duck taped, screwed to the ceiling, and then slap a Stewmac sticker on it! I just need to come up with a plastic tent to capture the overspray and then I need to connect a fan that will blow the fumes out my dog door.
Oh yeah!!! Instant fan! Thnx for sharing 🍻👏
Great job with the binding scraper
Thanks, that was something new that worked out pretty sweet. Fun doing new things (when they work out lol).
Ah should have watched them all Before I commented on the last video 🤣
Ha! I appreciate the comment!