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Left/Right Handed Fender Jazz Bass Guitar Model

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Left Handed Bass
Left Handed Bass
Designer
7.9 h
3 plates
5.0(1)

Right Handed Bass
Right Handed Bass
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8 h
3 plates

RH Bass A1 mini
RH Bass A1 mini
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6.7 h
4 plates

LH Bass A1 Mini
LH Bass A1 Mini
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5.3 h
4 plates
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Hi, and welcome to my model page. To see this and many more guitar models like it, please come see mine and ML Innovations collection of guitar models and accesories using this link below: https://makerworld.com/en/collections/5352306-wallymocha-ml-innovation

 

This is my very first model bass guitar to enter my collection. I have made this as a request from a fan who goes by Tommytown. He has a friend playing this Left handed  model of the Fender Jazz Bass. I also made a Right handed equivalent of this bass guitar. There should be two profiles posted. I only printed the left handed model. The right handed model is an exact copy of the lefts profile, so it should come out with the same results. 

 

This model also has a first for any of my models. For any guitar model normally I use 0.25mm fishing line, because to scale the strings are very small. However, for the bass guitar since the strings are so much bigger. I decided to use the 3D printer to make strings. I think the result turned out quite nicely. In order to make them fit in the pegs slot. I used a hobby knife to carefully enlarge the slot by slicing away material within the slotted area. 

 

I do take requests for guitar models. It does often take me a while to get around to finish them. This one I think he will be pleased with the end result. Now he can print his buddy a miniature replica. 

 

 

 

For best results. I recommend using a High Flow nozzle (I use 0.4mm HF). And a supertack cool build plate from Bambu or Biqu. These are what I recommend for best adhesion and best speed.

 

I have made a general video describing my many techniques of making these guitar models. I use mostly just super glue, flat file, sand paper and a select size of drill bits to build them. And I use 0.25mm fishing line to add the strings to the model. I go over this in fine detail, just follow the link below for more:

 

 

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If you like my models and would like to support me directly by buying me a coffee. Please follow this link: https://buymeacoffee.com/waldek911ws. Any support is greatly appreciated and helps me print more models to share. :)

 

I am still very new to this hobby. Especially with BambuLab. If you ever experience any troubles with my prints. Please do not hesitate to contact me directly in the Makerworld chat. I will troubleshoot to the best of my abilities and as promptly as I can. Thank you, and happy printing my friends.

 

Wally

 

 

 

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