Finished up
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- Bill Groner
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Finished up
I have had a piece of maple sitting on top of my hutch on my computer desk for at least 5 years. I asked Kevin Glandon if he would be kind enough to send me a pattern of one he built at least 5 years ago. He never said anything to about me not building the lap steel from his pattern. I had it traced off the the same amount of time. So here it is Kevin and many thanks for taking the time to send me your pattern. I got this new tablet and it took a while to figure out how to send pictures. Now, maybe someday in the future I will get a cell phone. Yeah, still don't have one and when I tell people they don't believe me!
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Currently own, 6 Groner-tone lap steels, one 1953 Alamo Lap steel, Roland Cube, Fender Champion 40
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Jack, David, Rick.....thank you! David, I know I said the Skinny Panda was going to be my last, but I had a couple of months left till I retired. After I retire I won't have the ability to build using the machines I used. I will miss building, but, I have some other things to keep me busy when I retire........
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Beautiful
That is beautiful Mr. Bill. Glad you used the string through.
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I do/I did, but that was the last stand as well as the last lapsteel. I used aluminum, plexiglass and nylon, but it could very easily be made from all wood.Carey Hofer wrote:Beautiful lapsteel. Do you make them for other people! What is really intriguing to me though, is the lap steel stand it is sitting on. The only lap steel accessory that harder to get than a case is a stand. Do you make those too?
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Thank you Corey, Kevin, Bill, and Steve. Coming from you guys I really appreciate the kind words. Kevin and Bill I know are builders, and Steve is the Guitar Doctor. On this build I asked my "Teledoc" (Steve) for some advice. Corey I don't know what your nitch is, but I'm sure you have one or two........everybody does, they sometimes just don't realize exactly what it is.
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Thank you Mike, I sure wish I could play like you.
Pete, better late than never. I thank you for the kind words. I was hesitant to post pics of it, because when I finished the skinny panda I said that one was going to be the last one. That darn piece of maple on top of my computer hutch/desk kept on calling me. I am very glad I didn't ignore the call. This was the first one I built with just clear poly on it. My son is now happy, he always kept telling me to finish one that way, glad I finally listened to him.
Pete, better late than never. I thank you for the kind words. I was hesitant to post pics of it, because when I finished the skinny panda I said that one was going to be the last one. That darn piece of maple on top of my computer hutch/desk kept on calling me. I am very glad I didn't ignore the call. This was the first one I built with just clear poly on it. My son is now happy, he always kept telling me to finish one that way, glad I finally listened to him.
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I have been using StewMac wipe-on clear poly to touch up the necks on my Kalamazoo toilet seat guitar rebuilds (that have been assembled piecemeal from parts). I've pulled the old frets, re-radiused the fingerboards to match the bridges, installed new frets, and leveled, crowned, and polished 'em. The wipe-on poly goes on easily, sands quickly, and polishes out nicely. No need to wear a respirator. What's not to like about it? Works great for my porpoises. Most likely wouldn't use it on a high-quality vintage instrument, but for these 1960s Kallys that were built to sell for between $89.50 and $114.50 retail, it's just the ticket.Bill Groner wrote:This was the first one I built with just clear poly on it. My son is now happy, he always kept telling me to finish one that way, glad I finally listened to him.
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Thank you David, Stephen, and Joe. I was happy how it turned out. Since the 7 years I've been on the forum, I have made a lot of friends (I never met) and have gained a lot of knowledge from them. I think my building knowledge has gotten better as well. This forum is a great tool for both. Here is my first build in 2016.
I believe it was about 2 1/2" thick......I didn't know what I was doing, but everyone has to start somewhere.
I believe it was about 2 1/2" thick......I didn't know what I was doing, but everyone has to start somewhere.
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