Ok got the tuners on the way and ordered 2.9mm fretts.  and a pickup too , so far im into this $50 for those parts, $15 for the box and say$16 for the Tassy Oak neck and finger board. now do i get the individual bridge pieces or get the 4 string bridge and cut it down? this is going to be an electric build due to the thick lid on the box.  with strings this is going to com to approx $150 AUD .... could have got a bass from Cash converters cheaper.... nah where is the fun in that..

but seriously if you have built a bass what did you use for the bridge?

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  • I used the single bridges. Worked great.
    • thats what i ended up getting. will give a cleaner look i feel.

  • I I made a 3-string bass with a 5-string bridge, just removing the 2 outer saddles. Worked out pretty well and It was less that $15 on Ebay.

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    • Nice looking three stringer, Korrigan. What p/u did you use?

      • Thanks! It's an MGB Mini Box Bucker 4.0.

    • i thought of doing this as well. i dont think my box is as wide as that one . i was worried the bridge would look too massive..  my box is 7 3/4"wide.

      • Mine is 9"...  And I'm not exaggerating. :D

        I think it would work fine on a 7 3/4" box.

        • the one i was looking at is 3 7/8" wide. if my math works that leaves 1 15/16" each side of the bridge to the edge of the box.. might look a bit large . 

          curious, what scale length did you use and what string guage?

          • I did 25.5" scale, flatwounds, E1 .090, A1 .065, D2 .050

            The bridge I have is 3.5" wide.

  • I've used the individual ones with  great results and spacing is not an issue . you can also  use the thru body anchor method ,  and use lighter bass strings . and any homemade  bridge you want .

    Also  , to save  money ,  warp worry , and intimidation , ... you can  make a 2 or 3 string  short scale bass. 25 inch scale  and use  number .60 and.52 strings from a special set of “ ghs boomers “  or  drop d tuning  guitar strings . and they still fit regular guitar tuner holes . Combined  a forward pup placement , it’s a sweet lil bass . and since it’s all “guitar” parts , it can easily be converted to a “regular guitar string” equipped 2 or 3 stringer. I have made a few like this .

    easy peasy lemon squeezy. ;-)

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