
mshilarious
Banned
I am officially *done* with frets on a bass, ever. Of this I am sure.
So, for many years I've contemplated doing the fretless conversion on my Epi Viola, which is cheap so no worries if it isn't perfect . . . but . . .
I want to take a few extra inches of scale length post-conversion . . . floating bridge, just need a new, shorter tailpiece, maybe a shim under the bridge, and I'll have 32". Now, I like short-scale basses (with heavy gauge strings), but I think 32" will be a bit nicer than the stock 30".
Which of course means all of the dots will be wrong, and I don't want dots anyway, I want a fretless look. I am not real concerned with pitch anymore anyway.
The stock fingerboard is some rosewood-imitation, so the question is:
a) pull the frets, fill, drill out dots, fill, dye black? Somehow I feel like the evidence will still be visible
b) plane down the fingerboard and slap an ebony veneer on top (source?) Doesn't have to be ebony, actually I'd rather go with something domestic but I'm not sure what would be hard enough and also available in the size I'd need. I am not too worried about making the neck a little thicker in doing so. I'd like a tighter radius too, even though I never play arco (gonna stick an endpin on this bad boy someday maybe for an EUB)
I don't feel up to pulling the fingerboard . . . I've done it on a mandolin, but I get the feeling it won't go well with my tools on a bass . . .
So, for many years I've contemplated doing the fretless conversion on my Epi Viola, which is cheap so no worries if it isn't perfect . . . but . . .
I want to take a few extra inches of scale length post-conversion . . . floating bridge, just need a new, shorter tailpiece, maybe a shim under the bridge, and I'll have 32". Now, I like short-scale basses (with heavy gauge strings), but I think 32" will be a bit nicer than the stock 30".
Which of course means all of the dots will be wrong, and I don't want dots anyway, I want a fretless look. I am not real concerned with pitch anymore anyway.
The stock fingerboard is some rosewood-imitation, so the question is:
a) pull the frets, fill, drill out dots, fill, dye black? Somehow I feel like the evidence will still be visible

b) plane down the fingerboard and slap an ebony veneer on top (source?) Doesn't have to be ebony, actually I'd rather go with something domestic but I'm not sure what would be hard enough and also available in the size I'd need. I am not too worried about making the neck a little thicker in doing so. I'd like a tighter radius too, even though I never play arco (gonna stick an endpin on this bad boy someday maybe for an EUB)
I don't feel up to pulling the fingerboard . . . I've done it on a mandolin, but I get the feeling it won't go well with my tools on a bass . . .