Upright Wash Tub Bass

I had seen a Upright Wash Tub Bass being played on You-tube, and said to myself...gee I would like to own one of those. So I researched around the internet and found a set of plan similar to the bass I seen on You-tube ( http://dennishavlena.com/db.htm ).
The bass is based of the actual double bass measurements, it has a 41.5 scale and a 18 inch tub.
The following steps are the different stages as the bass comes too life.
The bass is based of the actual double bass measurements, it has a 41.5 scale and a 18 inch tub.
The following steps are the different stages as the bass comes too life.
Step1
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This tub is 18" round x 10" deep
Anchors Away!

Here I used hardwood blocks 1.5 x 1 for sound board anchors.
Sound Board

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This is the sound board in different stages.
Preparing the Neck

The neck consists of red and white oar, laminated (2.5 x 2.5)
Choosing a Bridge and Tail Piece



Here I inserted the neck brace for the tub.
Neck Mounted

Here is the neck mounted too the tub.
The Head Stock

If you look hard enough (sorry for the glare) you will notice that I hand painted the neck too resemble sewer pipes, I also wanted the head stock too match, so I came up the the idea of creating a shut off valve.
Double Style Wash Tub Bass

Well after everything was done and parts bought...the final cost
(A) machine heads = 7.25
(b) Strings (Weed Wacker) = 19.99
(c) piezo pick up = 10.00
(d) tub = 6.00
Total cost = 43.24
The main reason for the enamel paint was too cover the flaws in the recycled wood.
As you already noticed I have added a pick-up inside the tub...mounted directly too the jack. I have it mounted on the neck brace just under the bridge. For better volume I will be moving the pick up directly under the bridge...but this time mounted directly too the sound board.
(A) machine heads = 7.25
(b) Strings (Weed Wacker) = 19.99
(c) piezo pick up = 10.00
(d) tub = 6.00
Total cost = 43.24
The main reason for the enamel paint was too cover the flaws in the recycled wood.
As you already noticed I have added a pick-up inside the tub...mounted directly too the jack. I have it mounted on the neck brace just under the bridge. For better volume I will be moving the pick up directly under the bridge...but this time mounted directly too the sound board.