Carving my first double bass scroll

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Carving my first double bass scroll

Post by hillbillybass » Wed Sep 06, 2017 7:54 pm

Hi all,

I'm in the process of carving my first double bass scroll. Not perfect, but I'm learning a lot and so far, I'm happy with my efforts.

More photos are posted in my 'New member new build' thread.

Cheers,

Michael
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Re: Carving my first double bass scroll

Post by rocket » Thu Sep 07, 2017 6:43 am

Very nice work Michael :cl you must be happy with that!

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Re: Carving my first double bass scroll

Post by johnparchem » Thu Sep 07, 2017 7:20 am

That is cool. I have dreamed for a number of year of building a double bass. It is really cool to see you doing it.

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Re: Carving my first double bass scroll

Post by hillbillybass » Thu Sep 07, 2017 7:46 pm

Just jump right in John! Life is short!

It wasn't until I came out the other side of a serious nervous breakdown (that forced me to make lifestyle changes) that I realised I really must make the time to do this. Fortunately I have a wonderful and fully supportive wife and kids, and life is a whole lot better now. :D

I can recommend reading both Harry Wake's book and Peter Chandler's book. Neither have all the information you need, which turns into a good thing, as you then have to go out and make new friends by asking questions. I've already met some great, kind and very helpful people. And each new problem provides a learning/problem solving opportunity.

The learning curve has been immense! Wood technology, tools, sharpening techniques, glues, climactic conditions, self doubt (can I/can't I) and so on. It's been a great ride so far.

There are people out there who will tell you just how hard and expensive it all is, etc, etc, and that it costs less to just go out and buy an instrument. They are probably right, but I reckon there's a lot to be said for ignoring all that and just jumping in and making a start.

There's something very special about playing musical instruments that you've actually built yourself.

Cheers,

Michael

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Re: Carving my first double bass scroll

Post by hillbillybass » Fri Sep 08, 2017 8:06 am

rocket wrote:
Thu Sep 07, 2017 6:43 am
Very nice work Michael :cl you must be happy with that!

Rod.
Thanks Rod, Yes, I'm very happy with it for a first effort.

Cheers, Michael

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