I'm putting together a "Pit Bull Guitars ESB-4 Electric Bass Guitar Kit", or a "335 Bass" from "The Fretwire". They seem to be discontinued at the moment, but they might be offered again in the future.
This bass is especially nice for practicing at home, as you don't have to plug it in. It's always read to go. Tuning stability is good too.
Some Details about the build:
Clear Coat: Nitro Cellulose Lacquer Spray Cans (I've used the ones from Northwest Guitars, but any brand will probably do)
Tru-Oil finish on the neck
Wood Dye: Keda Wood Dye Kit for the orange / dartfords Blue Metal Complex Wood Dye Powder
The videos I'm mentioning in the beginning (from the Guns and Guitars channel):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9yDJiGg4RYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wRoI9jYbqU&Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:11 Kit Review
00:55 Preparing the wood & dying
02:12 Making racing stripes with wood dye
03:33 Gluing the neck
03:49 Applying Tru Oil on the neck
04:21 Spraying Nitro Clear Coat
05:21 Levelling the frets
06:07 Sanding and Polishing
06:26 Drilling & Assembly
07:30 Soldering Electronics
08:46 Final Assembly
09:20 Bass is finished
09:45 Sound Demo
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