Nice vid man! Unfortunately that will continue to crack :( it needs to be more of a rounded cut. Kinda like a wave so the cymbal can disperse its energy evenly when hit.
@@chet3482 You are probably right. It was my first time doing this so it's better than nothing. I have a few more cracked cymbals than i need to work on so i'll do what u suggested on trying to get a rounder cut overall. Thanks
better with a hole cutter, i bought a cracked Paiste 2002 20 inch ride and used a hole cutter, turned out brilliant, sold it on for a good profit. Also did i spot a crack on the bell running off the hole?
i would recommend using as dremel and doing a rounded cut. you can find how to do it with a dremel online so that it wont crack again
@@Evan_Thrashes i'll look into it thanks
Nice vid man!
Unfortunately that will continue to crack :( it needs to be more of a rounded cut. Kinda like a wave so the cymbal can disperse its energy evenly when hit.
@@chet3482 You are probably right. It was my first time doing this so it's better than nothing. I have a few more cracked cymbals than i need to work on so i'll do what u suggested on trying to get a rounder cut overall. Thanks
@@ChrisVictory awesome man yeah love to see a part 2 !
A lot harder than it looks so hats off
better with a hole cutter, i bought a cracked Paiste 2002 20 inch ride and used a hole cutter, turned out brilliant, sold it on for a good profit. Also did i spot a crack on the bell running off the hole?
@@paulspalace I need to try that.