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Hi Bent,
Thanks for your comments about my baby as Mac calls her. I've been aware of your work for a long time now and you have been an inspiration to me and many others.
Another two people who I should mention are Ron ! who founded the Steel guitar forum in Europe (which is no more), he helped and advised me along the way, and is a very clever individual.But the man who became my mentor, friend and a true gentleman throughout my project is Mac Knowles who I see as a near genius at invention and building, without whom I would never have started the project,many thanks Mac and keep building,
Stuart
Thanks for your comments about my baby as Mac calls her. I've been aware of your work for a long time now and you have been an inspiration to me and many others.
Another two people who I should mention are Ron ! who founded the Steel guitar forum in Europe (which is no more), he helped and advised me along the way, and is a very clever individual.But the man who became my mentor, friend and a true gentleman throughout my project is Mac Knowles who I see as a near genius at invention and building, without whom I would never have started the project,many thanks Mac and keep building,
Stuart
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You really must stop taking on gigs that require you to play in the rain.
You really must stop taking on gigs that require you to play in the rain.
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Here are a few snaps of my latest homemade PSG. It is a D10 keyless with 7 and 7, E-66 pickups, and it is a bit unusual in that it raises on the bridge end of the guitar and lowers on the nut end. I have been thinking about this for 25 years or so and decided it is now or never. It has turned out very nicely for me and plays great. ANother difference that you might see here is that I have included "gaged string grooves in both ends, making it much nicer when playing in the higher register. The body is hard white maple, inlayed with 3/8 wide checkered inlay. My other two guitars have been formica covered. Thought I wanted a wood one this time. I am a retired toolmaker and have a small machine shop here at my home.
Hope you like what you see
Reg Diller
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Hilton pedal etc...
Here are a few snaps of my latest homemade PSG. It is a D10 keyless with 7 and 7, E-66 pickups, and it is a bit unusual in that it raises on the bridge end of the guitar and lowers on the nut end. I have been thinking about this for 25 years or so and decided it is now or never. It has turned out very nicely for me and plays great. ANother difference that you might see here is that I have included "gaged string grooves in both ends, making it much nicer when playing in the higher register. The body is hard white maple, inlayed with 3/8 wide checkered inlay. My other two guitars have been formica covered. Thought I wanted a wood one this time. I am a retired toolmaker and have a small machine shop here at my home.
Hope you like what you see
Reg Diller
Homemade D10's (3) PRofex2,Nashville 400,Bandit 112,
Hilton pedal etc...
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Hey Reg: That sure is a beauty. What is the waiting time? Hope it plays as good as it looks.
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awesome instruments, you guys rock, I was thinking about making a steel for myself one day (more like never , huh) , and was wondering how many other guys made their own steel guitars and what do they look like, from this tread I can see that we have quite a few gifted machinists and wood workers on the forum..why don`t you guys sell them..?? did you just want to make one for yourself and stop..? these all look like a first class instruments....congratulation everyone, beautiful instruments...
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Thanks for the kind words, Stuart. To hear that from someone across the pond is a big inspiration to me.Stuart Tindall wrote:Hi Bent,
Thanks for your comments about my baby as Mac calls her. I've been aware of your work for a long time now and you have been an inspiration to me and many others.
Stuart
I'll have to make an effort to look up Mac next time I am in the Ottawa area.
A person I have learned a great deal from is my friend Ed Fulawka. As you likely know, Ed is the only top-line steel builder in Canada. Not to take anything away from anyone on this thread, your work is outstanding. I have so much to learn from all of you.
This is a great thread and also a joy for us hobbyist builders to see all this 'eye candy' in one place.
Damir, thanks for starting this thread.
b0b, would you want to start a "Steel Builders" department?
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Damir, thanks. Recognition means a lot to this tinkerer.Damir Besic wrote:awesome instruments, you guys rock, I was thinking about making a steel for myself one day (more like never , huh) , and was wondering how many other guys made their own steel guitars and what do they look like, from this tread I can see that we have quite a few gifted machinists and wood workers on the forum..why don`t you guys sell them..?? did you just want to make one for yourself and stop..? these all look like a first class instruments....congratulation everyone, beautiful instruments...
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I am sure a lot of the home mades are excellent for sales. As for me..I have only built one, with plans of staring #2 and 3 shortly. I have so many bugs to work out, and so many work routines to iron out. I also have oodles of hobbies so it is likely that this will be kept on a hobby basis. Although it would be a thrill to have some steelers play it and give his/her opinion.
Thanks for the great thread, Damir.
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made by this retired gentleman at home
Spain's 1st psg has become a reality
Built by Mr Miguel Angel Conesa Sierra
https://www.facebook.com/miguelangel.conesasierra
no, i have'nt tried it yet but expect to
Spain's 1st psg has become a reality
Built by Mr Miguel Angel Conesa Sierra
https://www.facebook.com/miguelangel.conesasierra
no, i have'nt tried it yet but expect to
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Here are some more guys:
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http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... edal+steel
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... edal+steel
Enjoy!
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http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... edal+steel
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... edal+steel
Enjoy!
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I wanted to experiment with a quadruple raise, triple lower changer to accommodate the copedent I came up with. Here's the results thus far. It's still in the tweaking stage. I haven't completed all the little details and adjustments I want. But it's quite playable none the less. I used a George L E66 pickup on it. Some cosmetic details are planned also.
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I bought this on the forum about a year ago. It appears to be a homebrew. The seller did not know who the builder was. He found it in a Texas pawn shop a few years earlier. It is a pretty cool little steel. I have since changed the setup to my slightly non-standard E9 and used it on a gig or two. It works but could use some tweaking, and might benefit from a few modifications. I knew it was a gamble when I bought it, but I loved the idea of a super small keyless steel and I couldn't resist. Hopefully someday soon I'll have time to work on it. I would like to know a little more about it, so if anybody knows who might have built it, and when, I'd appreciate it if you'd let me know.
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My Home Made Steel
Plays great and sounds good.
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Hand made custom E-10
Here is one A.J.Smith and myself made before the metal end plates came into being.
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