Ep 5 - Finishing and demo - How to Build a P-style Bass Guitar

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @natsterjam
    @natsterjam 4 года назад +71

    WOW!
    That is one delicious bass!
    Love it, favourite build video so far.
    I think the pic guard looks right and in fact sexy with that unique scoring.
    Can not wait for the next bass build or indeed any build.
    Thanks for sharing Ben.

    • @wolfstars20
      @wolfstars20 4 года назад +2

      I’m about to get a Fender Affinity Precision Bass, It’s White and Black

    • @tyronehewitt4986
      @tyronehewitt4986 3 года назад

      I like it its a strong bass

  • @MrAZed209
    @MrAZed209 4 года назад +66

    I liked the spalting too, and the carving of grooves was interesting. The pickguard treatment was something that I never would have thought of either. But the weirdest thing is the name Ben gave it. Must be Gaelic or something. He said “I’m calling it Dunphornow.”

    • @typerexc
      @typerexc 4 года назад +3

      A legend is born...

  • @jameslewis2635
    @jameslewis2635 4 года назад +79

    One of these days Ben's going to spill his coffee and then use that as a stain for the wood.

    • @Metalbass10000
      @Metalbass10000 4 года назад +7

      Yes. I've thought the same thing for a couple years. Hopefully soon, and hopefully a very, very rich, dark roast, plenty of tannins, and maybe just seconds after a thick bit of dark chocolate, black cherry creme has been added, but NOT YET stirred in...
      I suddenly know what to prepare for dessert tonight for my wife and I...
      And I also have a fireworks display of ideas for finishes I need to begin experimenting with for very near future guitar and bass builds...
      I've some pieces of figured Claro Walnut, Ziricote, Cocobolo, intensely figured Wisconsin (Rock) Sugar Maple, a few reclaimed pieces of figured, spalted Rock Maple that I've already cut into book matched pairs, and even a figured Mahogany, that may need to experiment with.
      Thank you for the spark of imagination! I haven't used coffee as even a component of a wood coloring since I did some living room tables and shelves, and that was probably 16 or 17 years ago.

    • @greenmile9496
      @greenmile9496 4 года назад +4

      I used to work in a prison back in the 1980’s where the inmates made hobbycraft projects out of wooden match & popsicle sticks. Being that chemicals were not allowed, they used instant coffee to stain the wood & controlled the shade by varying the concentration.

    • @jameslewis2635
      @jameslewis2635 4 года назад +2

      @@greenmile9496 Okay, I think we have Ben's next series planned out. A high quality guitar made out of match and popsicle sticks with the wood being stained by coffee.

    • @CrimsonCustomGuitars
      @CrimsonCustomGuitars  4 года назад +9

      James Lewis Match sticks??? Can I burn it??? 😁

    • @greenmile9496
      @greenmile9496 4 года назад +2

      Crimson Custom Guitars 🤣
      I think Hendrix beat you to that one!! 🎸🔥

  • @monrominee
    @monrominee 4 года назад +21

    As much as I simply can't bring myself to be excited about another p bass clone, I gotta say this is a very clean build.

  • @cfreeman5631
    @cfreeman5631 4 года назад +3

    Like the pickguard, has a brushed stainless look. Nice build. That's almost exactly the bass I have thought of building , except the fretboard, that was unexpected. Thanks. Ben.

  • @poppy3215
    @poppy3215 4 года назад +3

    The smile on the bass player's face says how great the instrument is. Beautiful.

  • @BenjaminSteber
    @BenjaminSteber Год назад

    I have no problem with the scratch plate. I made a custom telecaster for a friend and I took the base scratch plate, scuffed it to hell, layered on epoxy and put a leather surface sheet on it. The telecaster itself was also not painted but covered in paisley. That leather scratch plate was a perfect look. Very proud of it for my first custom guitar build because it looks exactly like I wanted it to look while also having an adorable amateur scuffed feel.

  • @fks299
    @fks299 3 года назад +1

    I'm thinking the world needs its first five string fretless bass with sustainer, synth pickups and locking trem. Let me check.......yep need that!

  • @emptyMan0
    @emptyMan0 4 года назад

    I expected not to like the sanded pickguard, but the way you did it, it almost looks like wood. I love it.

  • @DaxterZA
    @DaxterZA 4 года назад +5

    Ive never wanted a P style bass as much as this one! Amazing work man!

  • @LRBerry
    @LRBerry 4 года назад

    Very nice indeed. Will admit I like the scratchplate. Next, we need a production Crimson bass. The closeups of the body really showed the beauty of the spalting.

  • @jakeallama22
    @jakeallama22 4 года назад +3

    You my friend are living my dream! Beautiful build!

  • @Robil63
    @Robil63 11 дней назад

    You read my mind at least re: black plastic pickguard.. but you made it work! 👏

  • @aipsong
    @aipsong 4 года назад

    Nice work - you never let us down! I bought a second hand Fender Jazz Bass (from about 1976) many years ago with the intention of selling it here in Paris to pay for my flight to the states where I bought it. But it's still here and as they say, … to tear it from my cold dying hands ...

  • @owenbooth4403
    @owenbooth4403 4 года назад +1

    I'll admit... I was prepared to bemoan the scratchplate. I changed my mind; It looks fantastic!

  • @charlesdavall4474
    @charlesdavall4474 3 года назад

    As basses go, that it is one fine creation. Bravo.

  • @GreyManFaustus
    @GreyManFaustus 4 года назад +1

    I've been watching these videos for 4 or so years now and I must say, this is the first time I actually like the finished instrument. Super sleek!

    • @wilhelmtheconquerer6214
      @wilhelmtheconquerer6214 4 года назад

      First time!? Wow dude, I much admit that Ben's super fancy woodworker-style of building artguitars rather than player's instruments is far from what I would play personally, but given the opportunity I'd absolutely love to own one of them because, again, they're pieces of art more than tools for making music

    • @GreyManFaustus
      @GreyManFaustus 4 года назад

      @@wilhelmtheconquerer6214 Fancy and ornamental is just not my thing, I rather love elegant simplicity. But that doesn't lessen the enjoyment of experiencing the building process, so here we are.

    • @wilhelmtheconquerer6214
      @wilhelmtheconquerer6214 4 года назад +1

      @@GreyManFaustus that's fair I guess. Let's agree to disagree

  • @dalgguitars
    @dalgguitars 4 года назад +3

    I'm always amazed by your sustained creativity. Your video builds are a cannon of work that is envious at best and jealousy inducing at worse. Even this simple “P” bass is creative and gorgeous. Thank you so much for these videos!

  • @dtcoas
    @dtcoas 4 года назад

    The scratch plate is a great accent against the spalting and that beautiful oak fretboard.

  • @chrissycolemancc
    @chrissycolemancc 4 года назад +2

    More spalted wood please Mr Crowe!! Also, love the scratch plate......caffeinated genius ☕️

  • @Emily_M81
    @Emily_M81 2 года назад

    I love the fretboard. I love the pickguard/scratchplate and how it sets off/contrasts the rest.

  • @oscarestrada72oe
    @oscarestrada72oe 4 года назад

    Thank you for doing this series of videos... thank you for building a bass guitar... now please make more bass guitars for sale...

  • @stevehamilton1972
    @stevehamilton1972 2 года назад +2

    It's been a joy to watch this series on the bass building project. What a beauty.

    • @CrimsonCustomGuitars
      @CrimsonCustomGuitars  2 года назад

      thank you. I really enjoyed this build too, and really really want to build more basses soon!

  • @jerzycapala8426
    @jerzycapala8426 4 года назад +4

    One of the cutiest p- basses I have seen in my entire life. Looking forward to see more builds like this. And I'm steeling the pickguard sanding trick ;) Thanks so much for being there and sharing all that magic with us.

  • @pakov1
    @pakov1 4 года назад

    Was not sure about the body, but real wow! And the neck, just a beautiful piece of art!

  • @smiffy5467
    @smiffy5467 4 года назад

    That's a real beautiful bass... With a quite literal scratch plate..

  • @jamesh5460
    @jamesh5460 4 года назад +3

    Wow! the fret board and the body are a perfect match. This bass looks amazing!

  • @jomamma1750
    @jomamma1750 4 года назад

    Sweet woodwork!! The reason that soldering is not your forte is that you are soldering improperly. Use a 30 watt iron, solid core Lead(60/40) solder and flux, and before you touch your iron to the joint dip the iron in tinning flux. Your joints will be flawless and you will be happy!!
    Hope this helps, and thank you immensely for the detailed video. Peace

  • @Kraven7Metal
    @Kraven7Metal 4 года назад

    Very nice and beautiful bass! Classic sound 👏👏👏 ...Remember the Jazz bass with dark woods. 😎

  • @seanmcgeeney4570
    @seanmcgeeney4570 4 года назад +2

    Absolutely wonderful Ben!! I thoroughly enjoyed the videos of the birth of this beautiful bass. Now I know who I would love to have build my next bass. You're an absolute legend!!
    Warmest wishes, and blessings from Ireland.

  • @solidsneakie
    @solidsneakie 4 года назад +6

    That spalted body with the contouring is really lovely.

  • @eldie3d
    @eldie3d 4 года назад +1

    It turned out beautiful!!!
    Simply gorgeous!!!
    The scratched pickguard was a great idea!!! Not many people would think of doing something like that!! Great job!!!

  • @CanyonWanderer
    @CanyonWanderer 4 года назад +1

    Oh man, the birdseye works really great on the fretboard and indeed the structured striping on the pick guard is really spot on, now all is in place it really shows!
    As a (hobby) bass player this would easily go to No 1. spot

  • @madmaskbass
    @madmaskbass 4 года назад +1

    Thankyou for building a bass. I love your channel for a long time and the last few builds especially!! The paduak pointy, the bog oak and this one are the best I have seen (all of them). Basses have always pushed innovation a bit more than guitar electronically and in design aswell. Modern guitar is finally catching on mainly pushed by people like you! The biggest thing that you have taught me is the line between respecting and showing off beautiful woods but also pushing away from the norm and this build is a perfect example of that. Thanks again and look forward to the next bass!!

  • @DavidGuyton
    @DavidGuyton 4 года назад +8

    It's glorious

  • @nadiapaiva8170
    @nadiapaiva8170 4 года назад

    My favourite build so far just because it is a bass hahaha I love the pickguard, although I thought I wouldn't, but I would like it better without the carving of the body

  • @GRIBBO-77
    @GRIBBO-77 4 года назад

    Just watched this whole series. Impressed is an understatement. Nice work

  • @5.56Chronicles
    @5.56Chronicles 4 года назад +1

    Makes me want to start my build soon. Bog Oak and Macassar Ebony.

  • @jeremydavies1813
    @jeremydavies1813 3 года назад

    Brilliant - loved the build. Now, have I got the where-with-all to try to build one myself . . . sure!

  • @carlosmacmartin4205
    @carlosmacmartin4205 Год назад

    Beautiful bass and wood selection. An alternative fretboard I would have considered, black Bog Oak. 😁 Thanks for sharing, mate. Greetings from San Francisco, California, USA 🇺🇸Cheers!

  • @drampadreg1386
    @drampadreg1386 Год назад

    Something you might want to invent, well adapt or whatever is guitar wrapping, like with cars these days. People bring in the guitar so you can disassemble it and do the wrap, some have t texture to them too and put it back together and for a while, it's like a different guitar that feels like the last one. Hemp, burlap, vinyl and on and on. Plus a way to waterproof fabrics for tons of stuff is just put Mylar over your fabric, (natural fabric!) and brush acetone over it to fuse the Mylar with your fabric, could be nice for some finishes. Anyway just some abstract thoughts, great video and gret job as well so thanks for posting the video.

  • @spanishdragon5063
    @spanishdragon5063 4 года назад

    Greetings and Salutations from The U.S.A. O...M....Gosh !!!!! Absolutely Gorgeous piece of craftsmanship. STUNNING !!! Carry on young man.

  • @kjemradio
    @kjemradio 4 года назад

    Three things I would change. 1. using Hipshots bass bridge because it is as close to the Leo Quan Badass II Bridge used on bases in the 80s. 2. I would have selected Crimson Guitars Stunning Stains and concocted a beautiful teal or ocean blue for the body and clear it with a satin finish. Finally I would have mixed up some vintage amber stain for the neck and headstock to give it that old school vibe of the 70s. :-) Awesome bass Ben! Hope you'll do another!

  • @elducko1951
    @elducko1951 3 года назад

    I really like the entire instrument.
    The pickguard is a very clever idea.
    I would have opted for a tortoiseshell guard, myself.
    However, nobody asked me what I'd have done so feel free to ignore me.

  • @alexandergriboedov4319
    @alexandergriboedov4319 2 года назад +1

    The scratched plate was very good idea! Bass looks better than it would be with new looking pickguard

  • @ted13
    @ted13 4 года назад +2

    I love the idea of sanding the scratch plate. I may even do it on one of mine. The bass looks fantastic, great work as always 👍

  • @omg_wtf
    @omg_wtf 2 года назад

    Watching this series made me think about my life choices :)

  • @daveflood1555
    @daveflood1555 3 года назад

    Great. Love the woods used. I especially like the spalding and where you chose to have it. That is to say oriented on the upper horn, Scratched scratch plate looks good.

  • @jakethebard
    @jakethebard 4 года назад +2

    That is a great looking bass! I personally love what you did with the scratch plate.

  • @jimbobjimbob8275
    @jimbobjimbob8275 4 года назад +3

    My goodness Ben, I used to have a watch like that in the early 80s

  • @chkoumoun7056
    @chkoumoun7056 4 года назад +2

    This bass is incredible the wood on the body and on the neck , its a piece of art and i realy like the body guard use by sandpaper make it so unique . Awsome bass ^^

  • @mikehoward587
    @mikehoward587 4 года назад

    I prefer 6 strings to 4, I am not a bass player, but that bass might take me there. Awesome look. Love the scratch plate.

  • @DaylightRaider
    @DaylightRaider 4 года назад

    Very helpful series
    Discovered in the middle of building my own bass

  • @FaceBassFieldy
    @FaceBassFieldy Год назад

    What a lovely looking bass guitar. Fine work Ben.

  • @williamcummings6562
    @williamcummings6562 4 года назад +2

    That was a great series. Nice to see you make a bass this time. Great work!

  • @theblacklines
    @theblacklines 4 года назад

    love the bill withers tribute during the demo

  • @mikester99
    @mikester99 2 года назад

    I'm just getting back into playing the Bass again , after 15 or so years. It's an absolute pleasure playing and watching a build like this, really makes me wonder , why I ever stopped playing... I'm a lefty, SO I think it would Be alot of fun, to watch you do a lefty build. Beautiful instruments,,.. now do that lefty! ;)

  • @aleksandarmijajlovic9870
    @aleksandarmijajlovic9870 4 года назад

    Bass is excellent, the choice of wood is ideal! It looks powerful!!!

  • @jeffcampanale3540
    @jeffcampanale3540 4 года назад

    Kick ass! And the black pickguard goes great with the woodgrain.

  • @JCFNor
    @JCFNor 4 года назад

    Beautiful bass! I liked that you kept its natural colour!

  • @ralphy3393
    @ralphy3393 3 года назад

    I watched all 5 videos; one right after the other. This was so interesting, and has encouraged me to want to learn luthier skills! Thanks so much friend! I loved watching this bass build!

  • @davemeggison4283
    @davemeggison4283 4 года назад +1

    Very nice!! As a guitarist its lovely to see you doing something for our simple cousins in the bass community ;)

  • @sharpie0089
    @sharpie0089 4 года назад

    Wicked thought for the pickguard... Carve down to the white layer and make it look like the inverse of the spalting in the Ash body. Make the spalt lines meet up from the body to the pickguard and carry through. Just a thought for a future build, or a secondary pickguard.

  • @MuttleyGameTube
    @MuttleyGameTube 4 года назад +1

    Stunning build, the pic guard it's just phenomenal 👏

  • @echoes675
    @echoes675 2 года назад +1

    Just re-watched this series again. We need more BASS!!

  • @mikeenos4040
    @mikeenos4040 Год назад

    Oh my she is beautiful....
    As a bass player there is nothing like a good old P bass can't beat it ....
    Great build looks good ...so ok on my phone , but would really have to hear lt in person to really tell.
    Great job from start to finish ...
    Wondering what a build like that would cost... lot of time and work ...
    Thanks for sharing that build with us..

  • @robinmorris5416
    @robinmorris5416 4 года назад +1

    Kudos sir, you are a true English Artisan, you have skills and tools that would make you be at home just as equally in the middle ages as well as today. I'll also say that my meager chances aside, ever who gets to own this bass will indeed have a one of a kind instrument. There's a lot of magic in that alone.

    • @Jester-Riddle
      @Jester-Riddle 4 года назад

      Is saying that Ben will 'be at home just as equally in the middle ages as well as today' brown-nosing to say that Ben is 'young', or insulting by meaning that he is 'old' … ? LoL

    • @robinmorris5416
      @robinmorris5416 4 года назад +2

      @@Jester-Riddle neither. Just saying that he has the skills, to pay the bills. So to speak.

  • @mactipiak
    @mactipiak 4 года назад +3

    Such a beautiful piece, hope it goes to a good home! The scratch plate in this 'faux brushed aluminium" look is perfect

  • @danandratis
    @danandratis 4 года назад

    Scratch plate is very nice, the spaulting and fret board are beautiful - loved the series

  • @Clairvoyant81
    @Clairvoyant81 4 года назад +2

    I like the subtlety of the carves following the spalting. Nice detail that doesn't ruin the look of the instrument from a bit farther away. Same goes for the regular scratches on the scratchplate. Looks pretty much "matte black" from farther away, but is a really awesome detail from up close.
    Great look overall, I really like it.

  • @AndyMartin401
    @AndyMartin401 4 года назад +1

    Looks and sounds great Ben. The new owner will be a very lucky person.

  • @AdrienJCrozet
    @AdrienJCrozet 4 года назад +2

    Amazing as always! I thought "Nooooo" when you brought out the scratch plate, but it's actually great and ties it all together. Spalting texture is a fantastic touch as well!

  • @nzsteve
    @nzsteve 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful look, beautiful sound. Great to see a bass being built at last :-)

  • @total7freak
    @total7freak 4 года назад

    10/10 scratchplate. Elegant, discrete and timeless. Great build overall

  • @davidhill5684
    @davidhill5684 3 года назад

    I had serious doubts about the treatment on the guard, but on second viewing I'm sold on it! I can see it goes well against the grain. Good build!

    • @CrimsonCustomGuitars
      @CrimsonCustomGuitars  3 года назад

      Thank you David, I was going for subtlety there and it was almost too subtle imo, but I am very happy with the end result. Thank you for watching! B

  • @paulpocock5888
    @paulpocock5888 2 года назад

    Just watched this last night. I'm a bass player, which is how i got to here. Then I discover you run bass build courses..... Oh dear, gonna be a long trip to Dorset from the North East. Also, I thought it looked great with the pick guard. See you soon...

  • @sgsax
    @sgsax 4 года назад

    Really beautiful job on this one. If it was me, I would have left it au naturale with no pick guard at all, but I know I'm different that way. However, the way you lightly scratched the guard did give it a unique look that ultimately went well with the contrasting spalting on the rest of the body. I enjoyed this series thoroughly, and while my own J-bass build will not be nearly this dramatic, I'm still taking a bunch of tips from watching this series. Thanks for sharing!

  • @UBRLND-X
    @UBRLND-X 4 года назад +1

    Love the scratch plate technique and the spaulding. very nice looking bass!

  • @BLBlackDragon
    @BLBlackDragon 4 года назад +1

    As always, absolutely gorgeous. Love what you did with the scratch plate. You were right. Shiny black would have ruined the look.

  • @johnnyboy63100
    @johnnyboy63100 4 года назад

    The scratch p[ate is sooo right, and the fretboard is stunning...

  • @christophermacier
    @christophermacier 4 года назад

    I just bought a bunch of luthier tools from Crimson today. Super excited to get them.

  • @gorillafunk725
    @gorillafunk725 2 года назад

    Ha Ha! What a contrast! Between those cheesy kit builds & having the pleasure & privilege of watching a real luthier practice his art of turning fine wood into a MUSICAL instrument.
    You are a class act Ben

  • @RetroPlus
    @RetroPlus 4 года назад

    I wasn't a fan of the pickguard until you sanded it, that was a good choice!

  • @PaulWilliamsheiowge
    @PaulWilliamsheiowge 3 года назад +1

    Love it. Nice to see a bass build for a change. Building my first bass atm. Building the bass I always wanted but couldn't afford - 6 string fretless, so vids like this give me ideas and inspiration. Would love to see more bass builds in the future.

  • @The1979spike
    @The1979spike 4 года назад +2

    Loved this series. Initially wondered wtf with the scratchplate but turned out nice. It's a great looking bass now.
    Look forward to the through neck bass :)

  • @steveharding5807
    @steveharding5807 4 года назад +1

    Loved watching the entire process of the build. You sir are a true craftsman. I don't usually like the spalted look but really like what you've done with it. And when you sanded the scratplate I thought NOOOO !!! but it looks fantastic. Whoever gets the bass , they are getting a quality instrument. Looking forward to another bass build. Maybe a jazz with super funky block and bound neck. Thanks for keeping me entertained during lockdown .

  • @Jester-Riddle
    @Jester-Riddle 4 года назад +1

    When this Bass becomes a natural relic with age … the scratches in the Scratchplate will become smooth and shiny … That's ironic !
    I wondered whether a clear, or translucent pickguard might be preferable … especially considering the naturally beautiful wood. Possibly a lightly smoked translucent … However, the 'matt' Black works pretty well also.
    My personal preference remains a veneer on the Headstock to match the Body … but, everybody has opinions. Would love to see a Rickie-type Bass next ...
    Keep up the Sterling work Mr Crowe & team. Stay healthy !

  • @9thdeltaconcepts652
    @9thdeltaconcepts652 4 года назад

    nice artistic touch with the pick guard treatment

  • @scottbehl216
    @scottbehl216 4 года назад

    Simple but elegant ! Been and I would get along great !

  • @jjulch
    @jjulch 4 года назад

    Yup, it’s long gone. Congratulations to the new owner!

  • @wrap-itsolutions2387
    @wrap-itsolutions2387 4 года назад +1

    Great video (again!) Ben. I learn so much every time. The fact that you are willing to share all these little trade secrets/tricks is awesome. We really appreciate it!!

  • @Minks_Music
    @Minks_Music 4 года назад +2

    My new fav video, I’m trying to build basses and this helped a lot, I love the scratch plate

  • @ianthomson9363
    @ianthomson9363 4 года назад

    It's a lovely instrument- understated but with closer inspection the details make it special, much like bass players in general!
    Great finish on the scratchplate- another inspired idea from the maestro. The video's only been up for three hours and the bass is already sold. I'm not at all surprised.

  • @jrchanning
    @jrchanning 4 года назад +6

    Really enjoyed this series of vids on building a bass, thoroughly entertaining and interesting, great job :)

  • @edmorgan960
    @edmorgan960 4 года назад

    Beautiful! Yes, more basses please.

  • @KyleLepore21
    @KyleLepore21 4 года назад

    You're soldering skills are amazing

  • @fredfunf3456
    @fredfunf3456 2 года назад

    One of the best I've seen you build. Fantastic.

  • @JustPlayingBass
    @JustPlayingBass 4 года назад +1

    Just stunning. Great choice with the scratchplate. I can't wait to hear it when it has settled in. Stay safe.

  • @pwhite102
    @pwhite102 4 года назад +1

    It looks awesome! I love the classic fender shapes as a template to work around and have fun with

  • @vince8081
    @vince8081 4 года назад +1

    Great work again ! This looks very nice, woods are beautiful, and i love natural woods on bass. I'm guitarist but also bassist and waited a long time to see a bass building from you, so thanks for that.