@@hopefulhyena3400 I think the first commercially available electric guitar was the Rickenbacker A-22 "Frying Pan" lap steel, but I'm not 100% sure about that. That came out some time in the 30s.
No. When people say underrated, they have no idea how they Fuk these guitars. You really do. Besides, you must banter about trees growing in the Caribian wind, and nonsense like that. Why did you buy cheap Finnish Christmas tree wood?! At least apply linseed oil! This loox weird.
Yep, I've always said that a lap steel is just a plank with a pickup and strings. The rest is just artwork. I've been building them since 1963. I was probably the first person to use threaded steel rod for the bridge and nut, and I did so so that I could change the string spacing any time I wanted.
OKAY you hooked me.. I never heard of a 3 string lap steel. is this your original creation or have they been around before? Lots of us are novices out here about this topic. :D
Hey that was a great show, in PLAIN English, nothing too complicated, unlike many who speak in Musical 'Jargon', Well Done and many thanks.!!! Terry Offord.
Nice! I'm about to try something similar but adding frets and some bass strings... a fretted lapsteel I guess... no idea how well its going to go, but this has given me inspiration!
This shit is like a fuckin asmr video. I thought I was going to learn how to make a cool guitar but instead I’m drifting asleep to the most beautiful background music
I don't remember what the metal pins were called. I just walked through the hardware store and said these will work. They are like a spring pin but without the slit. Just used a drill bit that fit the pins I found.
Do you by chance have a break down of all the parts needed to make this for someone whose not familiar with guitar parts? I'm curious to see how much it would cost. Thanks for the awesome video.
Aliexpress has some cheap guitar parts: geared tuner pegs, pre-wired pickups, strings. Maybe about $10-12 total. Keep in mind, these are cheap quality, which might be okay for a first build. I suppose alternatively, CL sometimes list broken guitars which can salvaged for parts for $10-20.
I was hoping that was the answer- just the right amount of things happening in it - not too ambient not too flash - i really like the near acoustic tone of the lap steel
According to the schematics of a pre-built pick guard I saw on amazon, the 4 screws around the pickups are 3.7" apart. So I was thinking of just securing that part to a 2x4 and just letting the other parts and the pick guard hang off. If I really need to maybe wood glue and extra piece of 2x4 to the side of the 2x4 to make a small section that is 8x2. Or use some extra sheet of hard plastic sheet. Is shorting an electric guitar with your body painful?
Also the 'verb on the lap steel is an actual enhancement to both the lap sound and its setting - Like it was thought about reather than reflexively slathered on until 'proffessional results" were achieved. Because you have to have stereo, compressed, reverbed tracks, thats what good recording is. Why not a bit of bpm'ed delay and then some tube modeling? enhance, maximize and serve. Thats why i figure it was the actual room sound, either just good mic placement or 2nd (omni?) mic for the overall room.
i guess I've got a "thing" about reverb/delay/processing often being used to make music uniform, predigested, and at minimum safe from objection to the 'sound' = its the same sound you know from reputable brands. i think this may be why so much music is so weak and same-y regardless of genre: it wants to be a trouble-free fit into your amazon/hbo/etc. project. Hey! I'm a ranting crackpot! Heed My Words or Be In Error! apologies
I started thinking about building one... this is the simplest one I found and it looks and sounds great. Do you have a scale diagram, to draw frets? Or can you send a link where to find or buy it?
Google fret calculator. Then you enter the scale length, which is distance between nut and bridge and then it will tell you the spacing for everything. Since the frets are just guides and don't actually touch the strings on the lap steel they don't need to be perfect.
MerwinMusic it's a beautiful track. Struck a sentimental chord with me. Something with the open air between the acoustic chords and that slide playing, damn it hit me in the feels.
Nice video. Thinking of making one of these for my son. I think I know the answer to this question, but just to be sure… the fret board is just a reference, right? The strings are set high and never press down onto the frets?
Yeah you go off of scale length. so string length or distance from nut to bridge is 23 inch. Then there are online calculators that will tell you every fret position.
MerwinMusic , why is it that in my setting of open D the sound is not as beautiful as yours! and does not look like it at all. combo booster Roland micro cube
MerwinMusic do not tell me where you can see the lessons or take some kind of skill in playing lap steel gitar?! I have no music education, it's the first experience that I like! thanks for the answer !
There are several tunings and dozens of videos on You Tube for beginning Lap steel. Most beginners start with the open G tuning GBDGBD. Here is a GREAT series on learning beginning lap steel guitar. Your home made is the same to play as any factory model.Watch this cool lesson series... ua-cam.com/video/k5bksJREl1M/v-deo.html
Hey thanks for the video, I have a spare hardwood sleeper lying around i think would sound good through a marshall lol, quick question do i need a capacitor on the pickup or is that just for a tone control? (I have no idea regarding wiring
I'm interested in having one and learning how to play, I can't afford one at the moment but how much would it be if you make one and ship it to New York?
GREAT VIDEO! I only wish you had included written how to and specs for saw cuts and fret measurements for us novices who know little about making a guitar. (like where the heck did these measurements come from?) The video moves too fast and is too fuzzy to discern it from that alone. My cuts were wrong for my eBay tuning machines and my different style pickup.. redoing many times to make it fit made my cuts too deep and I had to begin again with a new 2x4. THIS IS SUCH A GREAT PROJECT.. can you upgrade with maybe a text instruction how to do it, to accompany the video? I really liked the overall concept of a cheap lap steel build!
Awesome! I'm thinking of doing a 3 string like this. Are the bolt saddle and bridge reliable? Also how did you get the right measurements for the frets?
from bolt to bolt, 23 inches. tuning pegs probably require about 12mm thick wood for the headstock. i think you can draw your own fret markers which would be accurate with a square and a guitar tuner, regardless of the string distance. the tube things that the strings go in are called 'bolt standoffs' which should have an inner diameter smaller than the ball end of a guitar string. so probably they have an inner diameter of 3mm.
Build one for me! I would but may arms and hands are kinda messed up because of my handicap, and, I wanna learn how to play the steel guitar on a low income! Wishful thinking!! LOL!!!
Just google fret spacing calculator. I just measured the distance from nut to bridge (which I believe on this guitar was 23") and then typed that into an online calculator to give me the fret measurements. Since you aren't actually using the frets they just have to be close for a reference.
These were the first instruments to be amplified and turned electric. They’re an underrated piece of music history.
Are you talking about Lester Paul’s Rail? Or something even before that?
@@hopefulhyena3400 I think the first commercially available electric guitar was the Rickenbacker A-22 "Frying Pan" lap steel, but I'm not 100% sure about that. That came out some time in the 30s.
No. When people say underrated, they have no idea how they Fuk these guitars. You really do. Besides, you must banter about trees growing in the Caribian wind, and nonsense like that. Why did you buy cheap Finnish Christmas tree wood?! At least apply linseed oil! This loox weird.
@@dereknolin5986yep
Shine on crazy diamond
That reversed input jack cover is a great idea!
Yep, I've always said that a lap steel is just a plank with a pickup and strings. The rest is just artwork.
I've been building them since 1963. I was probably the first person to use threaded steel rod for the bridge and nut, and I did so so that I could change the string spacing any time I wanted.
Hey, just wondering what wood you would recommend, I was thinking something like walnut would be nice?
Alan F Brookes Dude...tell me more!!!!!
Yeah, you were the first to do it, but I was the first who thought about it, then I just sat back and watched other people doing it! ; )
It is genius. It won't cut the string because it is rounded.
@@claytondylan4769 even a shovel is ok
Nice job! I just built a 3 string lap steel guitar made from a 2 × 4. I can't stop playing it.
Awesome! They are fun little instruments.
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OKAY you hooked me.. I never heard of a 3 string lap steel. is this your original creation or have they been around before? Lots of us are novices out here about this topic. :D
I just ordered a bunch of stuff to build one. Using a single coil, but if need be I can put in a humbucker later.
Wow. Simplest design I've seen yet. Well done.
Hey that was a great show, in PLAIN English, nothing too complicated, unlike many who speak in Musical 'Jargon', Well Done and many thanks.!!! Terry Offord.
i like how you reversed that strat jackplate - looks pretty cool
OMG... this is so awesome you have inspired me to build my own! Thank you so very much love it ❤🎸
Well done lad. Love how you did the nut and bridge.
What did he actually use to make the nut and bridge saddle ?
Nice! I'm about to try something similar but adding frets and some bass strings... a fretted lapsteel I guess... no idea how well its going to go, but this has given me inspiration!
JDStone Creations sounds like s guitar neck??
That's what I always wanted to play...great job. Subscribed.
Olá, moro no Brazil e sou Luthier, gostei muito do seu projeto.
Você teria as medidas deste instrumento.
Parabéns e muito sucesso
oiii brasil aqui!
Now that, my friend, was F*UCKING GENIUS! Brilliant, well done
cool build!
Gave me some ideas.
I like how you used the teardrop jack fitting in reverse.
Awesome job dude
Turning a simpel "stick" into a cool electric instrument .... I salute you!
you should see Djent stick by jared dines and shovel by rob scallon
This is amazing and creative . I love it.
This shit is like a fuckin asmr video. I thought I was going to learn how to make a cool guitar but instead I’m drifting asleep to the most beautiful background music
Fantastic lap guitar.. really cool.😎. sounds great too.👍👍👍
how do you drill the string through body? what size drill bits and what is that circular thing that you put on the holes?
I don't remember what the metal pins were called. I just walked through the hardware store and said these will work. They are like a spring pin but without the slit. Just used a drill bit that fit the pins I found.
Great build mate
thanks for showing us how to do this, a parting tip you'd get better results with a brass or plastic hammer instead of the carpenter hammer.
Gonna have some spare pickups once I get my Seymour Duncans in my Ibanez RG... I want to make a lap steel now!
Nice job and cool video
simple and great ! cool ! Bravo !
Sounds good! Thanks for the video.
Wonderful crafts!
Woho, great job man !!
手作りのsteel guitar の出来上がりが楽しみですね🎵
Great job - how did it last? Perhaps some stronger bracing would prevent curvature over time?
THIS is just fabulous!
Next time put a nail through the tuner grommets, hold from other side, tap with hammer.
That is a great idea!
turning the input socket inside out is genius
Do you by chance have a break down of all the parts needed to make this for someone whose not familiar with guitar parts? I'm curious to see how much it would cost. Thanks for the awesome video.
I SECOND THAT and a written specsheet of saw cuts and fret placement.
I found on eBay you can get a KIT with all the parts except 2x4 for under $60 to build the above 2x4 lap steel
Aliexpress has some cheap guitar parts: geared tuner pegs, pre-wired pickups, strings. Maybe about $10-12 total. Keep in mind, these are cheap quality, which might be okay for a first build. I suppose alternatively, CL sometimes list broken guitars which can salvaged for parts for $10-20.
whats the music? its unusually good
It's me playing the lap steel!
I was hoping that was the answer- just the right amount of things happening in it - not too ambient not too flash - i really like the near acoustic tone of the lap steel
According to the schematics of a pre-built pick guard I saw on amazon, the 4 screws around the pickups are 3.7" apart. So I was thinking of just securing that part to a 2x4 and just letting the other parts and the pick guard hang off. If I really need to maybe wood glue and extra piece of 2x4 to the side of the 2x4 to make a small section that is 8x2. Or use some extra sheet of hard plastic sheet.
Is shorting an electric guitar with your body painful?
Diring video what music is being ayed thanks Von Karl
It's a song I made up, recorded it with the lap steel.
Nice Art work!
Name of the song? Great job.
Just something I made up for the video, played it on the Lap Steel.
Cool usic in the background! Is that you?
Yes. A little song I wrote and played on the lap steel from the video.
that's a fab bit of music
nice guitar, bro
Also the 'verb on the lap steel is an actual enhancement to both the lap sound and its setting - Like it was thought about reather than reflexively slathered on until 'proffessional results" were achieved. Because you have to have stereo, compressed, reverbed tracks, thats what good recording is. Why not a bit of bpm'ed delay and then some tube modeling? enhance, maximize and serve.
Thats why i figure it was the actual room sound, either just good mic placement or 2nd (omni?) mic for the overall room.
i guess I've got a "thing" about reverb/delay/processing often being used to make music uniform, predigested, and at minimum safe from objection to the 'sound' = its the same sound you know from reputable brands.
i think this may be why so much music is so weak and same-y regardless of genre: it wants to be a trouble-free fit into your amazon/hbo/etc. project.
Hey! I'm a ranting crackpot! Heed My Words or Be In Error!
apologies
hi can you tell me the title of track who plays in last part or is your synthesis
All of the music I just made up.
@@MerwinMusic special
Awesome video -- Can I get measurements please - and parts list
I started thinking about building one... this is the simplest one I found and it looks and sounds great. Do you have a scale diagram, to draw frets? Or can you send a link where to find or buy it?
Google fret calculator. Then you enter the scale length, which is distance between nut and bridge and then it will tell you the spacing for everything. Since the frets are just guides and don't actually touch the strings on the lap steel they don't need to be perfect.
Looks very cool
Ok, anybody know if there's a production humbucker that would be appropriate for a 10-string built on a 2x6?
Cool make / build! I would have thought you would have used a kind of mallet to seat (tap down) the key system, and not a regular carpenter hammer
So you just used metal tubing for the bridge and nut?
It's called all thread but it is basically a bolt that doesn't have a head on it.
Is that backing track a cover of Ryan Bingham - The Weary Kind?
No it's just something I made up to play on the Lap steel
MerwinMusic it's a beautiful track. Struck a sentimental chord with me. Something with the open air between the acoustic chords and that slide playing, damn it hit me in the feels.
nice video! pretty cool.
😂😂😂Fantastic job ...simple but effective. Congrats you guy!!
What did you use at t I end wher the strings come through?
They are aluminum standoffs from the hardware store.
Very cool. 4th video of yours I have watched. You specific a scale in the comments below. What made you choose that particular scale length?
If I remember correctly I chose the 23" scale length because that is pretty standard for lap steel guitars.
Awesome, man
how long is the lap steel guitar from bridge to tuners?
What pickup did you use, i want build one so if you can send me the URL that be cool :)
NoNameGuy FLITE I just used a pickup from a Goodwill guitar I found. Any pickup will work but a humbucker is probably better.
Thanks ^^
Thanks for posting measurements
How do you do the fret markers on it
Nice video. Thinking of making one of these for my son. I think I know the answer to this question, but just to be sure… the fret board is just a reference, right? The strings are set high and never press down onto the frets?
Yes they are just reference for where to move the slide. Which is why they don't need to be perfect.
Very nice, and inspiring. What effects/amp did you play through.
Did you just use a regular guitar neck dimensions for the fret placement?
Yeah you go off of scale length. so string length or distance from nut to bridge is 23 inch. Then there are online calculators that will tell you every fret position.
Hello, I'm from Russia, thanks for the video, I made a guitar for your scheme. What is the guitar system , open G or open D ???
The song in the video is open D. In my limited experience with lap steel I like that the best.
MerwinMusic , why is it that in my setting of open D the sound is not as beautiful as yours! and does not look like it at all. combo booster Roland micro cube
MerwinMusic do not tell me where you can see the lessons or take some kind of skill in playing lap steel gitar?! I have no music education, it's the first experience that I like! thanks for the answer !
Here is a good instructor, for lap steel, dobro, tuning, and much more....www.lessonswithtroy.com
Have you released this tune?? It's gorgeous
So cool!! How did you decide where to locate the bridge? Does it have to be precise like with a guitar?
The distance between the two threaded rods sets the scale length. That is really the only thing that kind of matters on a guitar like this.
Where I can get drawing?
This is a kool vid friend
How did you tune the steel guitar?
DADF#AD
There are several tunings and dozens of videos on You Tube for beginning Lap steel. Most beginners start with the open G tuning GBDGBD. Here is a GREAT series on learning beginning lap steel guitar. Your home made is the same to play as any factory model.Watch this cool lesson series...
ua-cam.com/video/k5bksJREl1M/v-deo.html
Hey thanks for the video, I have a spare hardwood sleeper lying around i think would sound good through a marshall lol, quick question do i need a capacitor on the pickup or is that just for a tone control? (I have no idea regarding wiring
You can wire the pickup right to the jack. if you wanted tone shaping then you need to add a capacitor.
@@MerwinMusic thanks appreciate it ;)
Can you build me a 10-string, 22 1/2" scale length with BR6 P90s?
I'm interested in having one and learning how to play, I can't afford one at the moment but how much would it be if you make one and ship it to New York?
How did you wire the audio jack I'm confused by this part
GREAT VIDEO! I only wish you had included written how to and specs for saw cuts and fret measurements for us novices who know little about making a guitar. (like where the heck did these measurements come from?) The video moves too fast and is too fuzzy to discern it from that alone. My cuts were wrong for my eBay tuning machines and my different style pickup.. redoing many times to make it fit made my cuts too deep and I had to begin again with a new 2x4. THIS IS SUCH A GREAT PROJECT.. can you upgrade with maybe a text instruction how to do it, to accompany the video? I really liked the overall concept of a cheap lap steel build!
Awesome! I'm thinking of doing a 3 string like this. Are the bolt saddle and bridge reliable? Also how did you get the right measurements for the frets?
What is the length of the 2x4? Also are you just in regular open tuning?
real talk thank you .. i appreciate you
I want it!! what is the distance between the threaded roads? I suppose that its important for the tunning
think he said 23"
Impressive. Very nice. Now, let's see Paul Allen's lap steel guitar.
I have a mahogany slab door that I salvaged from a house fire and have been planning on making a lap steel from it.
Nice. Probably could make a couple...Or a Telecaster.
Very Cool
Great!
love it!!!
Superb!
And next: the build of a multibender?
Can you provide dimensions and hardware please.
from bolt to bolt, 23 inches. tuning pegs probably require about 12mm thick wood for the headstock. i think you can draw your own fret markers which would be accurate with a square and a guitar tuner, regardless of the string distance. the tube things that the strings go in are called 'bolt standoffs' which should have an inner diameter smaller than the ball end of a guitar string. so probably they have an inner diameter of 3mm.
@@intelligenceservices thank you so much
@@Vigilante-k4q go with 13 to 15mm thick on the headstock. measure your tuning pegs to get that dimension before you trim the headstock to thickness.
I’m making one now
whats the scale length?
It's 23" from bridge to nut...or bolt to bolt. :)
Tro cool
Next thing " Steel Guitar Rag" !!!!
Cool!😎
Solid!
Open D?
Yep.
Like number 800 built am gonna do that
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Build one for me! I would but may arms and hands are kinda messed up because of my handicap, and, I wanna learn how to play the steel guitar on a low income! Wishful thinking!! LOL!!!
Quick question: What template did you use for the "fret" spacing? Did you have an existing lap steel that you copied from?
Just google fret spacing calculator. I just measured the distance from nut to bridge (which I believe on this guitar was 23") and then typed that into an online calculator to give me the fret measurements. Since you aren't actually using the frets they just have to be close for a reference.
@@MerwinMusic Perfect. Thanks! One of the things I really appreciate about your channel is the clarity vs. flash. Really refreshing!
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I was expecting The Bad To The Bone intro.