I finished the neck for the Bass Vi conversion so I started the assembly today. For those who don't know about a Fender Bass VI, is a 30 inch scale tuned one octave above a regular bass scale. It is still tuned E to E but an octave below a normal guitar tuning. They are sometimes mistaken for a baritone but a baritone is 27 in scale and tuned B to B. It has a limited use but is great for what intended.
A couple of yeas ago I purchased a new John Mayer Strat with a bowed neck intending to use the body. I was able to salvage the neck by having it steamed. I am still going to have a little work done on it but found a DC Kunkle Bass IV neck on CL last fall that been used a bit. It was built in May of 2014 so it was pretty new. These necks are supposed to be a bolt on to the standard Strat body.
Today I had some time so the transformation began with fitting the neck and that was my goal for today. I have the correct neck angle, the string alignment is dead on an I will try to get a set of BAss IV strings tomorrow and complete the setup. I had some doubts about this but as things begin to line up, I felt much better. It did fit quite well with very little tweaking other than neck angle. The neck pocket fits beautifully. I used some lighter bass strings to do the neck alignment.
I had a spare set of F locking tuners and installed those. I had to fill some holes for the string trees and old tuner holes. This is an experiment so it will be very nice looking but not perfect. It will have "birth marks". I tinted it amber hoping to get a similar look to the John Mayer neck tint. I should not need string trees with the locking tuners.
This neck is 3 frets longer than a standard Fender neck and are added from essentially the nut area toward the headstock so the scale of the last 23 frets remains similar to an original neck.I have added pictures to show this. As you can tell I love projects like this as they are challenging to say the least. The biggest hurdles have been overcome and I am very comfortable at this point. Here are some photos and I will post final photos when it is completed. -- Darwin
The headstock

String alignment at the base of the neck and pickup

Neck joint to the body

Back of the neck

Difference in length of the necks

The bottom of the necks.
