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Posted: 17 Apr 2018 9:34 pm
by b0b
Great demo, Michael. Did you put those A B C D labels on your pedal rods? My prototype doesn't have them.
FWIW, I moved a bell crank and pull rod to a different string this morning (copedent change on a knee lever) and it took about 20 minutes from start to perfectly balanced finish. First time I've done that so I was figuring it out as I went. The parts are small but machined incredibly well. It seems to me to be a perfect design.
Ross installed the tone posts on mine last week. I have been playing for a year without that invention, and the midrange change was a bit much for me. I've backed the tone screws out a bit, and now it's "more me". What a great feature! I remember how people used to say that the tightness of the neck mounting screws on a push-pull could change the tone. Every aspect of acoustic coupling affects the tone and sustain of an instrument. Ross says he got this idea from the tone post of a violin. Fascinating!

Posted: 18 Apr 2018 5:19 am
by memphislim
Yes Bob, I put the labels on the pedal rods myself. Good old Brother Ptouch label maker.
It is super easy to change around your copedant on these guitars and yes brilliant design!
Thanks again Bob for the phone run-down you gave me of your guitar, it was very helpful in the decision to purchase mine.
Posted: 18 Apr 2018 7:51 am
by Dave Zirbel
Ross installed the tone posts on mine last week. I have been playing for a year without that invention, and the midrange change was a bit much for me. I've backed the tone screws out a bit, and now it's "more me". What a great feature! I remember how people used to say that the tightness of the neck mounting screws on a push-pull could change the tone. Every aspect of acoustic coupling affects the tone and sustain of an instrument. Ross says he got this idea from the tone post of a violin. Fascinating! Cool
I found the tone posts to be quite useful and have all three cranked up....but maybe the difference is because I have a single coil pickup wound at 13.5K. My small experience with humbuckers is that the mids are a little thicker already. But then again, tone is subjective, right?
I haven't experimented much with them yet. I just cranked all three but when time allows I will try just one or different combinations...and report back!

Sierra steel guitars
Posted: 21 Apr 2018 1:01 am
by Art Beard

IMHO ROSS is building the finest, most inovative steel out there today. ! I spent over 17 years in aerospace, ending as a,Quality Engineer. I design a system to control tight tolerances (.00001) with repeatability, not easy.
Ross keep up the good work, buddy.
We spent 3-4 hrs together at the SWSGA SHOW 2018. BEST TIME OF THE LAST 35 YEARS 4 ME. CAA
Posted: 21 Apr 2018 5:22 pm
by Johnie King
Ross I have watch all your videos an enjoy them immensely. I’m curious to know how the changer works . Dose it have a knife edge or axel or black magic.
Posted: 22 Apr 2018 6:43 am
by Ross Shafer
Glad you like the vids Johnie, we're slowly editing a final assembly video....lots of video to edit down to something watchable.
My changer is similar in function to Excel's and Anapeg's (both of which function like Rickenbacker and Fender PS210 changers of the past.
The main pivot on my changer fingers is a 3/32" pin.
Posted: 2 Jun 2018 6:33 am
by Ross Shafer
Jeez Loueeze....this latest video took a long damn time to get done. My poor wife Mari may be permanently cross eyed from editing this one down from hours of raw footage.
https://youtu.be/r3KnlyY2fho
In this episode of Makin' Chips I'm assembling Dave Zirbel's new Sierra.
Enjoy and have a great weekend!
Posted: 14 Jun 2018 10:07 am
by Ross Shafer
Howdy all, I've recently received a couple of inquiries as to when I'll be producing a S12 model.
I now have all the 12 string specific parts in stock and am ready to go.
I hope you're all having a fine summer!
You gotta stop these videos before.....
Posted: 14 Jun 2018 4:03 pm
by Andy DePaule
Ross, Ross, Ross,
You gotta stop these videos before I find myself with yet another Pedal Steel Guitar that I don't really need!
Take pity on me because I don't even have a wife to restrain me anymore.

Posted: 16 Jun 2018 5:48 am
by Johnie King
Thanks for sharing Ross
Posted: 16 Jun 2018 7:58 am
by Pete Burak
Great vid! Love to great Steel playing soundtrack 12+min!
Posted: 16 Jun 2018 9:27 am
by b0b
Pete Burak wrote:Great vid! Love to great Steel playing soundtrack 12+min!
Agreed. How did you learn all of those positions for Emmons' arrangement of "Danny Boy" (at 16:30)? Is it published somewhere? You really nailed it!
Londonderry Air
Posted: 17 Jun 2018 8:04 am
by Chris Reesor
Anthology of Pedal Steel Guitar by Dewitt Scott/Mel Bay for that Emmons transcription, b0b. It's a dilly.
Posted: 17 Jun 2018 8:45 am
by b0b
Thanks, Chris. I didn't realize they were the same song.

Posted: 17 Jun 2018 9:27 am
by memphislim
Pretty sure that is where I got that from Bob. You might want to move these last three post to this thread:
viewtopic.php?p=2730138#2730138
Posted: 17 Jun 2018 3:55 pm
by b0b
Like the song itself, that's easier said than done, Slim.

I'm seriously going to study that tab though.

Posted: 12 Jul 2018 8:15 am
by Ross Shafer
Introducing the Pick-Pocket...a new accessory included with all new Sierra Steel Guitars.

Posted: 12 Jul 2018 10:49 am
by Dave Zirbel
Posted: 12 Jul 2018 11:50 am
by b0b
I got one too. It's designed specifically for the new Sierra guitars. A little bracket mounts to a couple of the pre-tapped holes in the rails. The Pick-Pocket clicks onto the bracket and pulls off easily when you're packing up.
Brilliant, Ross!

Posted: 7 Aug 2018 8:40 am
by Ross Shafer
Howdy all, We've got another hot dang Makin' Chips video posted for your viewing pleasure. This time around I'm taking big chunks of aluminum and cutting everything away but the pedals that live within.
The soundtrack is courtesy of our fearless forum leader Bobby Lee. With steel work by Bobby Lee and Dave Zirbel. Muy Bueno!
https://youtu.be/kPfhLrtI8BQ
sweet sounds
Posted: 7 Aug 2018 9:08 am
by Eric Dahlhoff
Sweet background music Dave & b0b!!
And always fun watching the chips fly Ross.
Thanks

Posted: 7 Aug 2018 9:08 am
by memphislim
Great work Ross, nice to see how these pedals are made!
Posted: 8 Aug 2018 5:44 am
by Len Amaral
Bravo,

Posted: 15 Aug 2018 8:30 am
by Ross Shafer
Howdy all, I'll be packing up 2 or 3 new Sierra steels and bringing them up to the Portland Steel jam on Sept. 9.
There's not a lot of these around, so if you're in the great northwest and want to check out these new rigs, c'mon down to the jam!
Posted: 15 Aug 2018 9:18 am
by Pete Burak
Ross Shafer wrote:Howdy all, I'll be packing up 2 or 3 new Sierra steels and bringing them up to the Portland Steel jam on Sept. 9.
There's not a lot of these around, so if you're in the great northwest and want to check out these new rigs, c'mon down to the jam!
Looking forward to this!
