Thanks, thats my second lapsteel. First one was made out of white pine and the parts from a strat. This one is African mahogany with a bloodwood neck and carbon fiber and aluminum trim.bharbour wrote:Wow...nice builds!! Loved the lap steel. I build guitars...built a lap steel too. They're a whole lot of fun and there's a lot of latitude in their design and construction!
Guitars and signs I've made
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I love the Patriots sign. What process did you use for that? I'm in the process of building my XXL and can't wait to do stuff like this.
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Thanks, that's actually all profile cuts. It's multiple layers of wood all glued together. first layer is 1" white pine then the next 2 are 1/4" birch plywood.
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I figured it was something along those lines. The school I teach has the Patriots as their mascot, so I might be doing something similar. Great work!
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Great idea, hope it turns out good