Snare Drum Built From A Single 2x4
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- 5"x12" Snare Drum. Stave shell, stave hoops, wooden lugs, wooden stainer and butt plate, gut snares, Evans heads, 1/4-20 fasteners, 12-24 tensions rods and nuts.
Action starts at 1:08. This build was part of a 2x4 youtube build contest.
If you'd like to see another snare drum built out of pine, check out this one our buddy Geroge Lawrence made a few years ago: www.famousdrums.com
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What a fun build. Great job guys!
Now if only we can get everybody who made an instrument to get together....
Something tells me this isn't the first drum these guys have built! :) Great job none the less!
Lindo, eu gostei p'ra caramba.
You mean like a festival for musicians who use home made instruments???
And call the people from the EFSAMB…. er, I mean from Guinness to come verify the record, as the musicians all play the same song which they all prepare fore before arriving???
THAT would be baller!
Love your sanding disc dispenser
Great build!
Thank you guys for giving us a visual translation of this funny tool called 'drum sander'.
Good luck with your entry.
Greetings from Good Old Germany
Peter
Guys, I don't know who chose the winners for this contest, but they must not have watched your video.
Great job.
That snare sounds really good! How about a whole set made of 2×4's? A 4 piece kit?
Arthur Gonzales would be hard to make a deep enough kick
That is awesome ..a 2x4 snare drum.Great skill talent creativity.Also crazy funny video.Thanks for sharing...God bles you both..that was interesting and made my morning.
Awsom...build
Not gonna lie, after reading the title I though this was gonna be like a 2"x4", like, mini snare hahaha
edit: hell yeah, updated title is much clearer now
+Will Graham me too! haha
Yup
Same hahaha
Nice ! Added to the many projects I want to try but might never get done . Lol . Great work . Peace.
So sweet! Nice work -thanks for putting it all together the way you did. Doing similar projects with older preexisting shells and veneers. This gets the mind going 😁
That's pretty amazing! Sounds great too. Nice work!
Amazing work
what a classic video
very cool! awesome sound for a hip hop snare
that snare drum sounds awesome.
Loved it.. comedy and a great build in one. "don't worry about it...:
.. LOVE IT>
Fantastic! Love it!
Awesome ending.
you guys are great....A CLOCKWORK DRUMMER!!
Great job guys!!
Very cool! As a fellow drummer...I love it! Douglas
+RetroWeld Thank you Douglas.
Very entertaining, drum turned out great, looking forward to more. - John
Okay, so next time I will study to be a carpenter, that's the way to make my own signature drum kit xD
Nice work guys
That's awesome guys- Love both the project and your video! You know how some people type "LOL" and they never actually laugh out loud? Well, I did. Now there's soda all over my laptop screen. Thanks for that. I'll send you the bill.
You guys are wizards. Great techniques and results!
Bloody brilliant. Love it.
Nice snare drum well done project, your shop look nice,, saludos amigos
Funky snare! Nice cover of aeroplane too, btw.
Beautiful
This is awesome! You all make it look easy! Drum sounded great! Subscribed!
Thanks
Chris
Neat. That snare must be light as a feather too! :) Milling the inside of the shell is a pain, I've made two stave drums in the past. I like that you skipped that part and just got it done. Good job
It's pretty close to weightless. A DIY router mill is still on the list for shop projects, but this was on a deadline and the roughness kind of fits the "concept."
so could you make a 20x16 bass drum out of a few 2x4s ?
THIS IS BAD ASS.
Nicely done. Great video too!
Winner!!! I salute You
Man..props..skills for sure
I was hoping you guys would show how to cut the bearing edges and snare bed. Some other time ? Love the wooden hardware : great idea and look !
Check out or Zildjian "My Pit's The Pits" contest build videos on our channel. We go a lot more in-depth with the build process with those videos, including edges and beds. Hope you like them!
Will do, thanks man !
Wow. Very impressive
Awesome build, outstanding.
Great build guys and she sounds awesome. Question, since you have wooden lugs, what does the tension rods screw into? I was wondering if they ever into another piece of metal embedded inside the lug or just screw directly into the lug.
We have some 12-24 nuts recessed in the lug. If we were to do this again, we'd probably use regular swivel nuts, but we were trying to stick to the rules of the contest as much as possible and only use our 2x4 and conventional fasteners.
Great job on the drum & the video. Subscribed.
This is awesome.
I would love to see a copy of your plans. Nice build! And bonus points for Pinky and the Brain refrences.
We were just winging it, but I made an Instructable after the fact.
www.instructables.com/id/The-2-x-4-Snare-Drum/
Very nice and sounds great! 🥁
OK love table saw jig and sandpaper wall storage alignment thingy
Thanks Gib!
Man that is a good sounding snare drum man!
Yeah, man man! Man, man man man!
Very nice guys! It has a nice tight sound too. I'm going to make one myself, but out of wood nicer than a 2x4. lol Will check out your other stuff too. Good ole boy from GA...ha ha ha
Thank you Steve. We really enjoy your channel, content, and creativity. Here's to hoping we can collaborate in the near future!
Calderwood Percussion Steve Carmichael now we really have a band!
With all the instruments made in this contest they should get together and make a music video!
Yes, we just need someone to start it, then send it to the next person to add their part. I'm picturing each person recording their part on video, then combine them into one video and sync them up. Each person in a corner of the video.
I already gave the bass away to the guy in the vid. I'll have to borrow it!! Lol. Love the idea. I've done remote recording sessions with just a click track in the beginning to sync. Its pretty easy
Great job.
wow thats awesome!
Great build. I would love to build myself one of those snare drums. I especially like your shop setup, and your sanding station in particular. Awesome video as well.
fun video. And nice build too !!
Fantastic job, congratulations!
what about the edges? did you bevel than? but anyway, realy cool! remind me to finish my snares drums too!
+MAZÖK wood crafts We used a 45 degree chamfer bit on the router table. The profile is a dual 45 with more material removed on the inner cut than the outside counter cut.
cool! the way I make too, I ask just 'coz it's not shown on video, but really cool, I like the hoops too, does they suport high tunning stress?
This is beautiful! Liked and subscribed.
Thanks for sharing !
That was AWESOME!! Now do a saxamaphone you might need a 2x6 though
Nice job.
Very cool.
Nice job, boys!
I always knew Pepper had star potential :)-
Thats freakin awesome!
Hello nice work !!!
Can you tell me what is the angle for the lattes of the circles and how many are there?
Thank you
Google “Stave Calculator”
Union town labs should come up and it’s what we use.
tHANK's
Great job, fantastic.
Amazing guys, i want one...
wonder if the 2 by 4 was good enough to cut fineer out of , couldve made it a bit stronger and thinner then
Amazing! How much, right now! hahahaha 🍺😎🤙🤙🤙
Greetings from Germany!
Unreal !!!
wow! your a great artist!
Very cool
So cool guys
that was awesome! you guys rock seriously! do you guys build kits for people if they were to ask you to?
john doe Yes. We are a custom drum shop, building to client spec. Drop us an email with an ideas and we can work it out. calderwood.percussion@gmail.com
dude, I would love nothing more than...But, unfortunately I am unable to afford the price a piece of hand built kit would [no pun intended] cost. I know "Noble & Cooley" a small shop, and HUGE PRICE TAGES. I bought my last kit a couple of years ago, because when they first hit the scene, there was noting out there that sounded as good as they did, And I have always been a Yamaha man, because most of my major influences played them and of course you want to emulate your idols. But, I bought myself, at their own mistake, and they could do nothing about it, because the deal was done. A collectors series DW kit. Green Candy Apple to Black fade. A flat mat finish as well, no clear coat. The drums have the ability to breath naturally, without the high gloss finish to it. And they sound fantastic. The kit was supposed to sell for over 4K I got it for under 3.5K and there was other stuff as well. They only caught the issue when the sales associate [which work on commission, and I had nooooo idea, honestly, or else I would have completed the transaction with the person who I started it with. Because I have seen him several times and he even gave me some discounts and we became close in the "Buyer and seller" aspect of things. And when I was finalizing the transaction was when I found out that they worked that way. I felt sooo bad. but they split it and the other dude actually gave him more, because he just realized that if it were not for him, that sale would not have happened.] So I would love to do a single piece, no plies, drum shell. I think there are some companies are starting to do that, and cut in the head bead, or whatever it's called. I don't know exactly, I've heard it's name once and now I don't remember it. it's the contact point of the shell and the Batter head, and on the underside the Resonator head. I digress. Keep on keeping on, with any luck and good P.R. you guys will make it! My Blessings to you guys and your company! Good luck.
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That is really cool. nice work! just wondering how did you make the jig for cutting the shell to size on the table saw?
+Bryan Henry The rollers are based on a roller Norm made on The New Yankee Workshop and you can find it on youtube. It's a PVC pipe, with a threaded rod going through the center. The rest I just designed/built as I went.
Awesome!
That's so cool
That was awesome!!!
In all my years I've never seen or heard of a pine drum, it is soft wood, drums are made of hard wood, that is why they sound they way they do and pine does not, yep, I have built a pine snare way back in the 60's but I made it a lot thinner but pretty much the same as an experiment; some one liked it and stole it, I wanted it to remind me of what type of wood NOT to use and why. You can build great snare drums the same way from hard woods, I have and sold drum kits in the 70s but not many as I was a gigging drummer and would rather play, all in all a great video, I'm going to build a floor tom since I can't afford one now, drastically different circumstances and I build acoustic and electric guitars, tube amps and speaker cabs. Great job.
Van Off the Wall
Very good sounding for what it is....But I would never use one except for an effect.
Stave Hoops!? Thats new to me! Great!!!
Please can you make some kind of plans or something like that?)))
I found this to be misleading, I thought it was an antitroll video. but I thumbed up and subbed anyway !
He was the best troll ever.
God damn it's awesome
That was great! Subscribed!
I came for the 2x4 snare but I stayed for the sweet bass.
what's that second song y'all played? I know it's a classic funk song... just can't remember the name
Give It To Me Baby by Rick James
I was waiting for the screen to say: fabricating the tension rods :)
How did you figure out the angles to cut to get the size you wanted?
Online stave calculator.
I need to know what you are using for the toner transfer PLEASE! I need to do that on a project I am working on.
great job! thanks
impressed
Thank you
Nice STP No. 4 shirt
man i want to make one just awesome
I built a 10" side snare from an 8 ft 2x2 and it sounds great
What did you use for hoops and hardware?
my question...why can't you just leave the multi-sided shape? Why round?
Where is that video that was a build but it has the most kick ass rhodes piano groove.
I think this is what you’re looking for: ua-cam.com/video/roRI28qMv7w/v-deo.html
I did enjoy the video!
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Great build guys!
Freaking amazing
Hey how much could cost a complete drum made by you? I would like to buy it.
I've heard that using PVC tubing for your dust collector ductwork can build up a static charge and possibly start a fire. Any truth to this?
I've heard that many times and have yet to see a documented case of a shop blowing up. I've noticed zero static build up on the plastic and never received any kind of a shock. I've seen people ground them by running copper wire inside ... other people run it on the outside.
I'm on the myth side of the argument and it's my shop in the video.
BALES I've never seen any proof or tests that show if it's dangerous either. I'm an engineer for a small dust collection manufacturer so I've come across quite a few small wood shops that also use pvc. It's cheaper and easier to work with compared to standard metal duct. Also, thanks for the response, I was very impressed with how well the 2x4 snare turned out. I could see people wanting to order or make their own.
great build is there a tread to find the specs for this
We were designing on the fly so no detailed specs for this drum other than the 12" x 5" shell.
Perhaps, maybe, do you feel, but only if you are generous, like letting me know what the plans are so I can make one
An Instructable exists for this drum: www.instructables.com/id/The-2-x-4-Snare-Drum/
BALES thanks so much