It looks damn good aqnd cheap. Id be doing this conversion using this guys tutorial. now off to the bike junkyard and ace. Thanks for sharing bro. Keep on drumming!
Genius idea! Another method could be to bolt some sort of splint against the chain instead to stop it flopping around, essentially making it a direct drive
Amazing video. In the thumbnail, you show the offset double pedal. Do you use that pedal? I clicked on this as they sell a conversion kit for that but it's terrible.
@@ncimson5318 at 8:10 when the footboard moves up, there is slack created due to the linkage. I own czarcie kopyto and axis pedals, neither of them work that way
Me gusta mucho tu invento, pero eso estaria bien para un pedal medio decente, pues ese pedal es bastante malo y no merece la pena reformarlo, pero me quedo con la idea,(muy buena).
@@nano-pz1vk i already brought 4 quick clamps but haven't build it yet because of my concern i do swivel because i play in a death metal band and still working it out if it will last for a long time but it's worth a try i have a friend who's profession is mechanist he told me your idea is very solid even though simple and improvised 🍻🤘❤️
Neat idea, but considering some pedals cough axis cough are known to snap the drive link, I dont know how practical this is considering they are solid machined parts. I could definitely see those threads tearing out after a few weeks. Just not worth the time or money imo
This was cool but you didn't show it in action. The video was cool and all at first but very disappointing in the end. I don't like to assume that it works, i wanted to see it and hear it with my own ears and eyes. I thought you where going to showcase it in action at the very end. Even though i dont like to assume but you not showing it action tells me that it must of broke easily and immediately upon playing.
STOP WITH THE GODDAMN GUESSING GAME !!!!!!! START....... by showing the before and after....... don’t make us keep track while you one hand the damn build because you can’t remember where you left your camera stand. Good conversion ???? Maybe.... but I don’t have time for horse sit production
This isn't a good way to make a "direct drive" and the reason why is be cause it's supposed to be as direct as possible so when you push on the pedal, it should be a direct response, but for this, it might not even be the same, and it doesn't help that he didn't show the pedal in action. Second I think this is just a "cheap" way to improve your pedal, but in reality it's not, you'll have to buy the clamps and the nut, cut the screws to an unknown size because that wasn't specified, and get lucky that both screws will be exactly aligned with each other to put it on the pedal. Honestly, don't waste your time and effort, but buy a conversion kit for the pedal, or even just buy a new one. Gibraltar has a direct drive pedal for like $70. In the end don't waste your time, be smart and don't do this.
Hello, if you can buy a new direct drive it is very good. I just did it, because mine broke the chain. There is no point in making a video work because it is best to test it to feel the effect. This is a good method, for those with little money like me. Of course, it takes some technique to build.
Now I gotta go steal some kid's scooter out of his yard. This is great!Thanks man 😊 I'll keep you posted on my progress.
Great idea and well executed! I’ve always said drummers are the most inventive people out there!!!
I designed and 3d printed one from scratch. So far it has been holding up great. You can check it out on my channel, let me know your thoughts!
This is really cool. going to expirement with this on my single pedal, and if I like it, i'll do it to my double pedal.
It looks damn good aqnd cheap. Id be doing this conversion using this guys tutorial. now off to the bike junkyard and ace. Thanks for sharing bro. Keep on drumming!
Hi im from the Philippines i just want you to know that Im very thankful for this brilliant idea you've shared to us drummers this idea helps me a lot
Thank you bro.
You're always welcome
Straight up genius level right here.
Impressive! Congrats 👏🏼
A lot more simple than the other one I saw. The other one literally was more difficult than building a pedal from scratch
simple and functional so far. 8 months of use.
@@nano-pz1vk give us an update? im willing to try this on a speed cobra
Korn - blind drum intro 🙏🏻💜
Genius idea! Another method could be to bolt some sort of splint against the chain instead to stop it flopping around, essentially making it a direct drive
Genius!! i will try on my pedal!! Thanks for the idea lml
thanks, if you need help, ask!!!
Not bad! I think you should use locknuts, however, to attach the pedal.
Great improv and resourcefulness but I'm sceptical of how long the rig will last
hahahah very nice. I admire your cleverness
You've found one rdavidr hasn't done yet, bravo 👏👏👏
Congratulations, I greet you from Colombia 🇨🇴
Thanks, it's very cheap to make One. Mine remains funcional.
GENIUS!!!
👌
Blind by Korn intro... good playing
🤟
What size of your coupling nut and seat post clamp
The INTRO drums is KORN with Ray Luzier
Whats the siize of the coupling nut and seat post clamp?
You are genius...
does the feeling and speed change a lot?
The real question is, is it really smoother and faster then original chain with this home made direct drive modification?
Amazing video. In the thumbnail, you show the offset double pedal. Do you use that pedal? I clicked on this as they sell a conversion kit for that but it's terrible.
Hi, i use a single pedal, but you can use a double pedal. I think its the same thing.
What size is the coupler nuts?
Thanks a lot, man
Thanks.
thanks for great idea. Does anyone try it? any better?
Holy Shit!! ❤️
Thanks man!
Thanks
@@nano-pz1vk I was thinking to put a bearing inside the post clamp so it will be more smoother.
@@cedempire4932 ok, try and show us.
I'll post it or maybe I'll send a video in the facebook. What's your facebook account name?
very nice and I like it..I'll tried my Drum Pedal too (sorry for my english spelling) lack of my language
Good Luck,🤞
its a cool idea but a direct drive doesn't collapse in the middle like that, since it collapses it'll feel more like a chain pedal
Whys collapsing in the middle? If you look at the store bought one its the same as far as where it bends and his invention is even adjustable
@@ncimson5318 at 8:10 when the footboard moves up, there is slack created due to the linkage. I own czarcie kopyto and axis pedals, neither of them work that way
The important question here is.... is the linkage noisy?
Genius
👌
Awesome thanks
Thank you bro.
Mine makes a squeaking sound. Don’t know why.
Do you think that this would work for a double bass pedal
Hi, i think so. This just changes the original chain. Good Luck
@@nano-pz1vk thank you
Me gusta mucho tu invento, pero eso estaria bien para un pedal medio decente, pues ese pedal es bastante malo y no merece la pena reformarlo, pero me quedo con la idea,(muy buena).
Nice
Thanhs
Holy shit! Hahahahahaha thanks for this man but will this work for a dual chain cam?
the video shows what it is for, i think works too, try don't be afraid. Thank you man.
@@nano-pz1vk i already brought 4 quick clamps but haven't build it yet because of my concern i do swivel because i play in a death metal band and still working it out if it will last for a long time but it's worth a try i have a friend who's profession is mechanist he told me your idea is very solid even though simple and improvised 🍻🤘❤️
Genial!!!!!!! Drums pedal=machine gun
🥁
Neat idea, but considering some pedals cough axis cough are known to snap the drive link, I dont know how practical this is considering they are solid machined parts. I could definitely see those threads tearing out after a few weeks. Just not worth the time or money imo
This was cool but you didn't show it in action. The video was cool and all at first but very disappointing in the end. I don't like to assume that it works, i wanted to see it and hear it with my own ears and eyes. I thought you where going to showcase it in action at the very end. Even though i dont like to assume but you not showing it action tells me that it must of broke easily and immediately upon playing.
Where can I get the materials?
Hi, in eBay or AliExpress...
@@nano-pz1vk thank you
what size coupling was that I'm looking to get the parts today
Hi, it was to be the standard size.
Its a fucking amazing
Ball bearings in the direct drive parts? Metal on metal is going to develop play, friction and noise in no time.
Lithium Grease
Yikes, that was 🌽...
Direct fail
STOP WITH THE GODDAMN GUESSING GAME !!!!!!! START....... by showing the before and after....... don’t make us keep track while you one hand the damn build because you can’t remember where you left your camera stand.
Good conversion ???? Maybe.... but I don’t have time for horse sit production
This isn't a good way to make a "direct drive" and the reason why is be cause it's supposed to be as direct as possible so when you push on the pedal, it should be a direct response, but for this, it might not even be the same, and it doesn't help that he didn't show the pedal in action. Second I think this is just a "cheap" way to improve your pedal, but in reality it's not, you'll have to buy the clamps and the nut, cut the screws to an unknown size because that wasn't specified, and get lucky that both screws will be exactly aligned with each other to put it on the pedal. Honestly, don't waste your time and effort, but buy a conversion kit for the pedal, or even just buy a new one. Gibraltar has a direct drive pedal for like $70. In the end don't waste your time, be smart and don't do this.
Hello, if you can buy a new direct drive it is very good. I just did it, because mine broke the chain. There is no point in making a video work because it is best to test it to feel the effect. This is a good method, for those with little money like me. Of course, it takes some technique to build.