My First Creation.(Pictures Work Now)
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- Rocky Hill
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My First Creation.(Pictures Work Now)
My first attempt at building a steel. It has sustain out the wing wang, sounds incredible.It sounds so much better than my GFI SM10. What do you think?
Rocky
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Nice job !!!
Hey Rocky,
That's awesome. What did you use for the control plate and how did you make it?
That's awesome. What did you use for the control plate and how did you make it?
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Re: Nice job !!!
All the parts I made by hand in my shop. The plate is made out of 14ga #4 brushed stainless,I made the cutout by drilling holes in the ends and cutting with a dremel tool. The 90deg part I formed with miniature press brake dies that fit in my vise, and the bridge is made out of 1" stainless bar.Dave Bader wrote:Hey Rocky,
That's awesome. What did you use for the control plate and how did you make it?
The nut is made out of the same 14ga stainless, I formed and polished. The body is made out of rock Hard Maple, and the neck is made out of Red Oak.
Rocky
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Rocky says,
That is not the work of an amateur, Rocky.
You have attained the professional luthier level with your first attempt.
That is a beautiful guitar.
You made your mother proud.
Now let's hear how it sounds? The tone, OK? We know that it has sustain.
Aloha,
Don
My first attempt at building a steel.
That is not the work of an amateur, Rocky.
You have attained the professional luthier level with your first attempt.
That is a beautiful guitar.
You made your mother proud.
Now let's hear how it sounds? The tone, OK? We know that it has sustain.
Aloha,
Don
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Re: My First Creation.(Pictures Work Now)
Rocky, that is one gorgeous steel. Simple, elegant, innovative design with a look of fine furniture. My wife wouldn't complain about me leaving a steel like that sitting out on the coffee table for a quick play during commercials. Very nice, it must be a joy to play.
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Thank you all for the complements. I researched a lot of guitars, and guitar parts before I built this. Lets say coming up with a workable, but simplistic bridge system, that was esthetically pleasing to my eye was a challenge. It didn't need to be complicated, just placed in the correct spot.
I had a lot of trial and error with what would be considered the tail piece, before I decided to go with the through the body string system, you don't realize how hard it is to work with stainless steel until you start trying to machine holes and slots with limited home type machines.
Thanks again for all the kind words of encouragement. It was all the talented folks and builders here that gave me the inspiration to build it. I am starting to gather materials for a second one.
Rocky
I had a lot of trial and error with what would be considered the tail piece, before I decided to go with the through the body string system, you don't realize how hard it is to work with stainless steel until you start trying to machine holes and slots with limited home type machines.
Thanks again for all the kind words of encouragement. It was all the talented folks and builders here that gave me the inspiration to build it. I am starting to gather materials for a second one.
Rocky