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bigideas
Junior Username: bigideas
Post Number: 15 Registered: 1-2004
| Posted on Thursday, June 17, 2004 - 10:05 pm: | |
i've been looking at Randy's small standard omega and thinking that thing sure looks like a manta ray. or maybe a butterfly. so here's a question; what kind of wood and other touches would make that body style look more like either of those animals (is a butterfly an animal?) |
the_mule
Intermediate Member Username: the_mule
Post Number: 123 Registered: 1-2004
| Posted on Friday, June 18, 2004 - 4:48 am: | |
I've seen some fabulous pieces of Superb Walnut that have a radiating effect, with different colours and patterns like the wings of a butterfly, and Coco Bolo has so many grain varieties that it shouldn't be to hard to find a piece that suits you. As for the manta ray, massacar ebony might do the trick. And why shouldn't a butterfly be an animal? I can't fit it into another category. Insects are animals too, although "some animals are more equal than others"... ;-) |
davehouck
Senior Member Username: davehouck
Post Number: 668 Registered: 5-2002
| Posted on Friday, June 18, 2004 - 5:16 am: | |
Randy's bass is a very nice looking bass; and I do see how it brings to mind a Manta Ray. |
bigideas
Junior Username: bigideas
Post Number: 17 Registered: 1-2004
| Posted on Saturday, June 19, 2004 - 12:21 am: | |
see that's what i was wondering about, is an insect in the animal kingdom? i guess so. i'd thought about the macassar ebony for the manta, that would be interesting. for a butterfly idea i was thinking something with really strong separations in it. possibly a high grade zircote or madagascar rosewood, but those might be aweful dark. an option might be to start with a dark top (ebony, wenge, or something) and then inlay chunks of brighter figured woods into it. |
bkbass
Junior Username: bkbass
Post Number: 44 Registered: 11-2003
| Posted on Saturday, June 19, 2004 - 7:16 am: | |
What about a grafted walnut?3/4 of the work could automatically be done for you and it will look more natural and visually flow more evenly. |
davehouck
Senior Member Username: davehouck
Post Number: 669 Registered: 5-2002
| Posted on Saturday, June 19, 2004 - 7:53 am: | |
This may help: http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/lepid/bflyusa/thumb/thumb.htm |
flaxattack
Member Username: flaxattack
Post Number: 67 Registered: 4-2004
| Posted on Thursday, June 24, 2004 - 7:41 am: | |
well i am breaking down and beginning to work with mica on a custom rogue- but- i am incorporating the small omega shape- i think it is beauteous |