The fret board has some fantastic grain pattern in it. I also like your logo design a lot. The Bass turned out very nice and has a great sound as well.
When the inlays are also made of wood, it shouldn't make a difference whether you cut the frets or do the inlay first. I just like to cut the frets first because it helps me position the inlays where I want them.
I just used one of these and rounded over the corners with a file www.amazon.com/Irwin-Tools-87924-Short-Spade/dp/B0002XCEBS/ref=sr_1_15?crid=57ZCOTFMO9X1&keywords=1.5+inch+paddle+bit&qid=1678110561&sprefix=1.5+paddle+bits%2Caps%2C107&sr=8-15
12:54 - Ultra-cut compound for polishing. Nice
Just unbelievable. Anyone who can make such a beautiful instrument like that has a god given talent.
Not to mention a fully equipped workshop. 👍😁
Beautiful craftsmanship, love that marble color wood and ebony 👍🏾
The fret board has some fantastic grain pattern in it. I also like your logo design a lot. The Bass turned out very nice and has a great sound as well.
Love that zebrawood, and your craftsmanship is first rate.
It's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen...
Exelente trabajo, maestro, felicidades y gracias por compartir tu talento....
Beautiful guitar, love the wood.
Beautiful bass. I wish I had the knowledge and the tools to create such gorgeous instruments.
Beautiful bass,great craftsmanship and best of all no crappy copyright free muzak,that's a like and a subscribe from me
Very nice. Building my first bass soon
What a great job in this bass, congrats!!!!
Beautiful Bass
Great work 💯
Nice work! But why didn't you match up the grain on the back?
Very nice bass, original yet simple and logical shape. Very nice woods and build. To my taste the head is a little too short
Hand crafted with old school wood working Tools built the way they should be No CNC All hand and Eye. Beautiful Bass
seriously nice wood. pretty good bass player too.
Hello, thank you for al the videos :) Could you please explain why the fret cutting is done before the inlay work?
When the inlays are also made of wood, it shouldn't make a difference whether you cut the frets or do the inlay first. I just like to cut the frets first because it helps me position the inlays where I want them.
@@OrbitalGuitars Thank you v much for explaining :)
Can this be made as a six string fretless? Or, 7 string fretless, tuned C to Low F#?
Have you built a fretless bass? if not, could you. Excellent work as always. Good 'ealth, John Warner, Australia.
Great 👍
Looks amazing and I love the tone. Very nice.
Love the bass be nice to have thanks for sharing
Orbital Guitars,..How much would you charge for a bass like this ? 🤔
nice choice of woods and design, what material the nut is made from? regards.
It's a TUSQ XL nut
beautiful work. curious if you used templates to get the frettboard and neck radii to specific shape or did you "eyeball" them?
The fretboard was shaped with a 12 inch radius block. No template for the neck.
You can make one doble guitar just like jimmy page.....please
What is that bit called that you used to make the recess for the control knobs?
I just used one of these and rounded over the corners with a file www.amazon.com/Irwin-Tools-87924-Short-Spade/dp/B0002XCEBS/ref=sr_1_15?crid=57ZCOTFMO9X1&keywords=1.5+inch+paddle+bit&qid=1678110561&sprefix=1.5+paddle+bits%2Caps%2C107&sr=8-15
@@OrbitalGuitars Thanks, man!
wow es hermoso!
I bet this bass weighs a ton.
It does. I've thought about carving a bunch more material off the back to try and reduce the weight.
Et le chevalet n'est pas à la masse ?!! bizarre !!!
Davie504 should play this bass.