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Gerald K. Robbins


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South Coast Oregon, USA
Post  Posted 24 Apr 2024 9:51 pm    
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Hi,
This is my first post.
I do not see any "intro" threads, so I'll start here.
New to lap and pedal steel .


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Gerald K. Robbins


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South Coast Oregon, USA
Post  Posted 25 Apr 2024 2:38 pm     String spacing answer
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Hi,
I found the answer to the string spacing question by entering the question into the search bar at duck duck..
That led me back to The Steel Guitar forum and a post from May 2009.

11/32 is the most common spacing at the changer.

Thank you Steel Guitar Forum for so much info.

kentr


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George Piburn


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The Land of Enchantment New Mexico
Post  Posted 27 Apr 2024 8:14 am     lap steel spacings
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Your research is close but not quite there.

For an open E-D-G type tunings a modern standard is 3/8 (.375) at the nut and .390 at the bridge

C6-A6 type tunings .340 nut (11/32-ish) and .375 3/8 at the bridge.

Pedal steels are an entirely different spread. If you ever get to that level of making a pedal steel, then go back here to the builders corner and ask about it then.

Side note, GeorgeBoards strongly suggests using some sort of a roller nut and bridge with palm pedals. The nut and bridges you have shown are "Pushing Mud Uphill" in terms of friction and string breakage , no good for string return to true pitch after a bend action. As well as discussed by Master Builder - Player Bill Hatcher, the strings will be literally Sawing the notches on your nut and bridge.

Of course we sell some , but that is another story.

Hope this helps you George Boards
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Gerald K. Robbins


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South Coast Oregon, USA
Post  Posted 27 Apr 2024 2:19 pm    
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To George P,
Thank you kindly for your reply.
I ended up using 11/32 for my second lap steel build as this matches the pickup purchased for that build.


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Chris Clem

 

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Post  Posted 29 Apr 2024 1:42 pm     Re: lap steel spacings
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"George Piburn"]Your research is close but not quite there.

For an open E-D-G type tunings a modern standard is 3/8 (.375) at the nut and .390 at the bridge

C6-A6 type tunings .340 nut (11/32-ish) and .375 3/8 at the bridge.



Different spacings for different tunings? You might want to explain this!
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