Before this bass came thru the shop I had done a hand carved mac ebony nut for one of my earliest clients Arthur. He wanted to convert his 5 string Ibanez to E-C tuning. I also did a setup/neck shim on a short scale Ibanez for one of Arthur's buddies. Didn't get a chance to take any pics of those repairs but they went very well.
Then a great young bassist who I met at a Lakland get together, Joe, had inquired about some fret buzz on his Lakland P Bass. He recently said he changed from flats to rounds and was getting more buzz than he wanted. I told him to bring it by!
So I began by checking the setup. Joe likes his action very low. But unfortunately it was just to buzzy as it was currently setup. I couldn't quite dial in the amount of relief I wanted with the truss rod. Saddles looked good. One thing I did notice is that the nut slot height seemed to be way too low. So I decided on shimming the nut first to see if that would solve the problem.
And here is a shot from the side to see how much height was added
Pretty standard from here on out. Got the bass on the leveling jig. Did most of the leveling work, crowned and polished the frets. A little more nut height adjustment.
18. Arthur's Ibanez
- made hand carved Mac Ebony nut for E-C tuning
- Re string, setup, cleaned etc.
19. Arthur's friend's Ibanez short scale
- Shimmed neck, setup, re string, cleaned etc
20. Joe's Lakland P Bass
- Shimmed nut, fret level, setup, cleaned etc.
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