2x4 Lap Steel Guitar Kit - the DIY Slide Guitar - You supply the 2x4!

2x4 Lap Steel Guitar Kit - the DIY Slide Guitar - You supply the 2x4!
2x4 Lap Steel Guitar Kit - the DIY Slide Guitar - You supply the 2x4!
2x4 Lap Steel Guitar Kit - the DIY Slide Guitar - You supply the 2x4!
2x4 Lap Steel Guitar Kit - the DIY Slide Guitar - You supply the 2x4!
2x4 Lap Steel Guitar Kit - the DIY Slide Guitar - You supply the 2x4!
2x4 Lap Steel Guitar Kit - the DIY Slide Guitar - You supply the 2x4!

Key features

  • Construct your very own Lap Steel Slide Guitar - Just add your own 2x4!
  • Great for Country, Honky Tonk, Blues or Hawaiian styles
  • Instructions printed on a frame-able 2-sided 12x18 poster
  • Modify, Decorate, Design - The 2x4 makes for a blank canvas
  • Includes TWO different sets of strings - Open E Blues and Nashville C6 (Country/Hawaiian) tuning
CategorySlides
ColorBeige

2x4 Lap Steel Guitar Kit - the DIY Slide Guitar - You supply the 2x4!

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Easy to assemble with only a few simple tools.
Bob ShockJanuary 13, 2018
Great little kit.

I picked up a nice cedar 10 foot 2x4 from Lowes for about $12 (enough for 3 kits). You can get a 2x4 stud for only a few dollars if you want a cheaper option.

The only tools I used were a circular saw and a standard hand drill.

The only really tricky parts were cutting out the notches for the tuners and the pickup. Everything else went well. You can find many YouTube videos showing how to saw the notches with a circular saw. I used a speed square to keep the saw perpendicular to the side of the 2x4.

Maybe spent six hours total and I am by no means an accomplished woodworker or DIYer.

Only advice is to make sure you strip and solder together the black and white wires before you tape them back to the insulated core.

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