Help finding a site to build your own steel

Lap steels, resonators, multi-neck consoles and acoustic steel guitars

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Bernard Beck
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Help finding a site to build your own steel

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I know there is a site with everything you need to know to build your own lap steel.
Will someone remind it to me.
Thanks a lot
Bernard
Gary Boyett
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Post by Gary Boyett »

Just add wood.
http://www.stewmac.com
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Peter Jacobs
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Stanford Lane
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Post by Stanford Lane »

I built a guitar several years ago. Once you build your guitar and are ready to finish it, think airbrush. I contacted a local college art class. They did a wondergul job on a blue and green sea wave effect on mine. Since they did it as a class project, I paid for the paint only.
Derrick Mau
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Post by Derrick Mau »

Check out HSGA member John Tipka's website.
http://home.insight.rr.com/steelgtr/index.html

John had a brochure on building lap steels too. It was about $10.00 as I last recall.
Bill Creller
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Post by Bill Creller »

John's book was available from the HSGA a few years ago, dont know if it's still available.
A six string steel could use any number of regular guitar pick-ups (bridge position), and Seymour Duncan and DiMarzio have 7 string bridge pickups. The DP702 is a Dimarzio type I use.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Bill Creller on 22 November 2005 at 04:50 PM.]</p></FONT>
Donald Ruetenik
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Post by Donald Ruetenik »

I wouldn't expect to build just one. The first one is the trial-run, the proto-type, the one that teaches you what not to do on the next one. It will also make the decision as to even making the next one.
Ron Victoria
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Post by Ron Victoria »

I was thinking about building one. How much should I expect to spend not counting the wood?
Ron
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