Since I’m getting a common question, here’s the answer: 6’ diameter pipe won’t fit to the 6’ drum rim. Chain hardware stores, like Home Depot and Lowe’s, don’t carry diameter between 4’ to 6’ so I recommend going to the local pipe store. I also recommend buying/ordering drum rims first so you can take it to the pipe store just to see it fits before buying a pipe.
@theplayersclub1126 heres what i did. I took 6" ID, cut a 2" slit out, put it in the oven @ 175F for 15 minutes with worm gear clamps, and presto! 6" OD schedule 40
These are great. I tried this a long time ago and you exposed all of my mistakes. Thank you! The octobans sound great and would be great for marching band or a drum set addition.
*update* I just got the other 5 done. Now it's ready. Just to let you know that "Foxy Phone Guy" is almost done. Just few more clips and music editing. If you worry about the dog, Penny, she don't mind the tool working. She just didn't like the sound when my dad was changing the smoke detectors battery.
I am quite late but I have to ask. I know very little about drum hardware. What exactly did use for the hardware? I know Remo heads and PVC pipes for the main drum, but what for (I think)the hoop and that stuff? I am sorry for my terribly vague question. Thank you!
I know I’m probably three years too late, but the hoops are just standard triple flanged hoops. Many companies make standard triple flanged hoops for 6 inch drums all the way up to sometimes 20 inch drums, but you’ll mainly find 6 inch hoops up to 18 inch hoops, as 20 inch floor toms are usually pretty rare nowadays.
Thank you for sharing, it is good to see how you made them and they certainly do perform well (9:09) Might I ask you though, why you did not consider using wood such as wide bamboo or making somehow a curved wood similar to that if the "toms" on a drum kit. I imagine because it is more expensive/harder to find the wooden pieces. Thoughts?
Just for knowing my Octoban Bros. there is 6" OD (Exact!) ALUMINUM tube available from Airflow Systems in Tukwila WA...$12 and change a foot...(I believe they ship too)...way better than 5-1/2 OD PVC and richer sound than acrylic ( I have made both sets) Remo heads/rims fit snugly and sound awesome... I dropped one from 4Ft. off my kitchen counter by accident with zero damage...they are bullet proof....my acrylic one would have shattered...use same procedure as in this dudes video...just use better material! If I could post a photo of them I would. I applaud this guy for his ingenuity but if you're gonna spend all that money on rims and heads....spend a few extra penny's on Aluminum tubes, you won't be sorry!
Hi. What size pvc pipe did you use because a 6" pipe is to big for a 6" hoop. I bought a 6" piece of pvc to do the same thing but found out a 6" hoop doesn't fit.
I’ve looked all over for the right sized PVC diameter, where did you find your PVC pipe at? Assuming it is 5.5” diameter PVC for it to fit the 6” drum rim
IndieTimber Studio gotcha. Appreciate it. I’ve checked around local shops here and nothing. So there was no where online you found the custom sized diameter PVC? It was just a local shop for you
I ordered the parts (including rims lugs, tension rods, and head) for about $100-200 dollars just for first four drums. I don't remember the cost of the PVC pipe. I also just finished the other five, which it's now complete.
I would go for less than 6" and more than 5." Chain hardware store don't carry these. I would recommend getting a drum rim first just to see which it will fit.
IndieTimber Studio i work at a music store, i have access to the heads so i grabbed a 6” remo pinstripe. Quickly figured out yesterday that lowes and home depot only have 6” OD (which tried and was too big) My problem now is i don’t know a place i could find a pipe for the sizes you’re saying. Ive looked online to but to no avail. Any suggestions?
where could we find the measuruments you took? and all the material needed? any suggestions on where to get them? Tbh, I would prefer to use the stand made for this, rather than a piece of wood, but other than that, awesome!
I was going to work on that but I got tied up with other project such as "Foxy Phone Guy" animation and FNAF original song that year. After that, I lost interest on that project.
sounds amazing but you work really bad and with a lot of imprecision, specially for make the holes for the lugs, the pipe is less than 6 inches, all the screws go really bad from the hoop to the lugs..., this gonna give you a lot of problems for tunning and stay tunned long time...., you need to put some peace beetween the lug and the shell for repair the problem...., if you do that and you paint they with quality you make a really nice octobans, the mount are really cheap and bad, better one tom bracket on everyone...., but sounds really good....
Since I’m getting a common question, here’s the answer:
6’ diameter pipe won’t fit to the 6’ drum rim. Chain hardware stores, like Home Depot and Lowe’s, don’t carry diameter between 4’ to 6’ so I recommend going to the local pipe store. I also recommend buying/ordering drum rims first so you can take it to the pipe store just to see it fits before buying a pipe.
Ok, so you said 6" doesn't fit.... but what size did you actually end up using????
@@jwoodard117 I GUESS IT WOULD BE JUST TOO DIFFICULT TO PROVIDE US WITH THE O.D??!! WEIRD OMISSION.
@theplayersclub1126 heres what i did. I took 6" ID, cut a 2" slit out, put it in the oven @ 175F for 15 minutes with worm gear clamps, and presto! 6" OD schedule 40
@@jwoodard117 OK thanks.....I think I'll simply buy 5.5" OD which will allow the head to seat properly. ...thanks for the reply man.
@@theplayersclub1126where can you find these pipes i can’t find a 5.5 anywhere
These are great. I tried this a long time ago and you exposed all of my mistakes. Thank you! The octobans sound great and would be great for marching band or a drum set addition.
Cool build and they sound pretty cool. You can still hear that pipey sound though.
5" schedule 20 pipe is hard to find. Most local plumbing supply houses in my area don't have it either.
Amazing! Great work dude. They sound killer. Police!
Ytuf
Ttryh💖
Great job, man. I'll build my own based on your experience
That's nice. Feel free to do something else that is better than my take.
Great job Sir 👍👍👍
When you were playing those octobans around @06:51 it sounded like the melody to "Lean on Me" 😅🤜🤛
😂😂😂
The sound test sounds like “Lean on Me”
*update*
I just got the other 5 done. Now it's ready.
Just to let you know that "Foxy Phone Guy" is almost done. Just few more clips and music editing.
If you worry about the dog, Penny, she don't mind the tool working. She just didn't like the sound when my dad was changing the smoke detectors battery.
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I am quite late but I have to ask. I know very little about drum hardware. What exactly did use for the hardware? I know Remo heads and PVC pipes for the main drum, but what for (I think)the hoop and that stuff? I am sorry for my terribly vague question. Thank you!
I know I’m probably three years too late, but the hoops are just standard triple flanged hoops. Many companies make standard triple flanged hoops for 6 inch drums all the way up to sometimes 20 inch drums, but you’ll mainly find 6 inch hoops up to 18 inch hoops, as 20 inch floor toms are usually pretty rare nowadays.
This video was great! I really liked it.
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where did you buy the heads and rims and stuff? sick drums
Source for PVC tube and size?
Hi. can you tell me the thickness of the tube you used? thank you
Thank you for sharing, it is good to see how you made them and they certainly do perform well (9:09) Might I ask you though, why you did not consider using wood such as wide bamboo or making somehow a curved wood similar to that if the "toms" on a drum kit. I imagine because it is more expensive/harder to find the wooden pieces. Thoughts?
Imagine "the pipe guy" playing his pipe master pieces on an instrument made out of bamboo! (Difference in tone)
Nice work!
Just for knowing my Octoban Bros. there is 6" OD (Exact!) ALUMINUM tube available from Airflow Systems in Tukwila WA...$12 and change a foot...(I believe they ship too)...way better than 5-1/2 OD PVC and richer sound than acrylic ( I have made both sets) Remo heads/rims fit snugly and sound awesome... I dropped one from 4Ft. off my kitchen counter by accident with zero damage...they are bullet proof....my acrylic one would have shattered...use same procedure as in this dudes video...just use better material! If I could post a photo of them I would. I applaud this guy for his ingenuity but if you're gonna spend all that money on rims and heads....spend a few extra penny's on Aluminum tubes, you won't be sorry!
I was going to ask what diameter pipe was used.... hmm...
I don't see a website for that place? Got the one you used to order the aluminum?
What type of bearing edges did you use?
Buen sonido las medidas?
Sir i want one for my concert how much Rs ₹ set
What was the total cost to build , what was the bearing edge of Deg, you used on the router ..
Do you have to show all 4 if them?
Great work. Do they seem to last long?
Still standing, so far but I still have to be careful while traveling.
@@IndieTimberStudio Thank you so much.
I'm sad that you didn't gave them all the same color. I mean, it's a set right?
What are the measures dos Pipes?
Hi. What size pvc pipe did you use because a 6" pipe is to big for a 6" hoop. I bought a 6" piece of pvc to do the same thing but found out a 6" hoop doesn't fit.
The answer is in the pinned comment.
I’ve looked all over for the right sized PVC diameter, where did you find your PVC pipe at? Assuming it is 5.5” diameter PVC for it to fit the 6” drum rim
Read the pinned comment.
IndieTimber Studio gotcha. Appreciate it. I’ve checked around local shops here and nothing. So there was no where online you found the custom sized diameter PVC? It was just a local shop for you
@@yochanman actually, I had to go out of town for the better results.
❤ colorful sound
I would love to have at least 2 hi pitch in black. Can you hook me up?
its PVC right, where did you buy the rest of the parts?
It's PVC. I ordered at the local drum store.
Fantastic
Vc pode fabricar para mim??? 2?? 45 e 55.
Okay Stewart Copeland
cool video
Amazing
How much to buy them off u ?
I ordered the parts (including rims lugs, tension rods, and head) for about $100-200 dollars just for first four drums. I don't remember the cost of the PVC pipe.
I also just finished the other five, which it's now complete.
IndieTimber Studio where did u get the pipe?
what material are the drums?
Mino Miccoli I think pvc pipes
What size pipe (diameter) did you go with to fit you heads?
I would go for less than 6" and more than 5." Chain hardware store don't carry these. I would recommend getting a drum rim first just to see which it will fit.
IndieTimber Studio i work at a music store, i have access to the heads so i grabbed a 6” remo pinstripe. Quickly figured out yesterday that lowes and home depot only have 6” OD (which tried and was too big)
My problem now is i don’t know a place i could find a pipe for the sizes you’re saying. Ive looked online to but to no avail. Any suggestions?
Just like I said. Try the local plumbing store.
@@Brandownage27Gaming What you need is 5'' schedule 40 PVC pipe which is hard to find but is available at plastic pipe suppliers.
Nice
where could we find the measuruments you took? and all the material needed? any suggestions on where to get them? Tbh, I would prefer to use the stand made for this, rather than a piece of wood, but other than that, awesome!
I like the foxy shirt
aight Im not that into fnaf anymore.....but where is the second anniversary vid?!
I was going to work on that but I got tied up with other project such as "Foxy Phone Guy" animation and FNAF original song that year. After that, I lost interest on that project.
Brp itu harga nya
Magkano po ang 5 set??
Albert Viray Hindi ko alam
Is so same with real niceee
That's how fast my boss expects me to work!
Thanks you
What bell cymbal is that in the second to last song?
LP 9" Ice Bell
IndieTimber Studio Thanks!
Muito bom!
Like really long spock drums
Dijual tidak
9:09
Tinha como mándar um vídeo com os detalhes em português no caso escritas brasileira
We can't see what is happening
Object drumers
I'm to
Cut the pvc to size
Sand edges
Rout edges
Measure and drill lug holes
Paint
Install hardware
Ha ha! Looks like your cat wanted to help.
nice whe dont see jeremy face ^^
Don't worry, I get rid of it when it's finished.
Os octobans ficaram lindos, apresentação do projeto e sonoridade pobres e o suporte deles em madeira, um lixo
The test was so short... :(
Freddy bonnie chica and foxy
Muito bom
Super
yes feriget
👏👏👏👏
gostei Brother
fico top 10 muito bom
Hi
You don't explain much
Lol the end. Wtf
jbrrrr video
02:36
sounds amazing but you work really bad and with a lot of imprecision, specially for make the holes for the lugs, the pipe is less than 6 inches, all the screws go really bad from the hoop to the lugs..., this gonna give you a lot of problems for tunning and stay tunned long time...., you need to put some peace beetween the lug and the shell for repair the problem...., if you do that and you paint they with quality you make a really nice octobans, the mount are really cheap and bad, better one tom bracket on everyone...., but sounds really good....
Ficou legal nao. Nada haver e pouco conteudo
Berapa harganya
🙌🙌😂🙌🙌🙌
حخمن
no
It is so much fast
Police
*Stewart Copeland
He's the probably the reason why want to get/make these.
Stewart copeland best drummer ever!!!
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Very sloppy work.
where did you buy the heads and rims and stuff? sick drums
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