Wow…..now THAT truly was a drum made by hand. Loved the jigs you setup for the lathe. Very cool. I’d love to learn how to build a drum using those methods.
You’re a pro, Christoph. It all looks so easy but I know this is so precise, complicated and you’re highly skilled! I’ve seen many people make stave drums but yours look and sound amazing! I love my drum! Amazing!
Today I tested the cherry snare at a drum shop DRUMZAAK, really beautiful. Everything breathes pure class. The lugs are insane! I prefer 8 lugs because its much easier to tune for me. I hope to purchase one in the future.
Very Nice Work. what tool do you use to cut the inside. Looks like a bowl gouge ? Anything special. On the outside, a spindle roughing gouge, or continental? Thanks,
Hey man, thanks for sharing. I'm looking to build my own drums too, so I'm wondering if you have a website or something where you explain more details about the process of construction, especially about the jigs. Again, thanks.
Great looking drum... I'm wondering how you get a clean cut on the drum in preparation for cutting the bearing edge. This is the one problem I have not been able to come up with a solution for.
great video and nice work man! I am wondering what size lathe you are using? what is the swing, swing over tool rest, and where did you get the rig with the wheels that you used to turn the inside? thanks!
Awesome man! , I am a beginner in woodturning, quick question what type of plate device are you using to hold the shell? I plan to make my own conga drums one day and wondering how to hold a 30in height by 11 3/4 stave shell, thanks in advance.
This video is amazing! I must ask; what mount did you use to put the drum shell on the lathe? And what is the brace called that you used to lathe inside of the shell?
The Brace is from an American Company , i don`t now witch one. I don`t use it anymore, the new one is homemade. I just glued the Shell to a Plate of Wood and then took a Planing Disk to mount on the Lathe. Hope this helps.
2 things........1safety glasses 2 buy a shaper, it will save you hours of inaccurate lathe work. How is it that I haven’t seen drum builders using a shaper to refine the snare shell
Wow…..now THAT truly was a drum made by hand. Loved the jigs you setup for the lathe. Very cool. I’d love to learn how to build a drum using those methods.
You’re a pro, Christoph. It all looks so easy but I know this is so precise, complicated and you’re highly skilled! I’ve seen many people make stave drums but yours look and sound amazing! I love my drum! Amazing!
Thanks a lot Edward. Very happy you like it. Have fun! It is my pleasure to welcome you the family.
Kia Ora Bro! Nice job
I heard these drums at the NAMM show 2019. Really beautiful tone!
Beautiful !!!!
Great video!! I’m curious about your table saw sled
Today I tested the cherry snare at a drum shop DRUMZAAK, really beautiful. Everything breathes pure class. The lugs are insane! I prefer 8 lugs because its much easier to tune for me. I hope to purchase one in the future.
Very Nice Work.
what tool do you use to cut the inside. Looks like a bowl gouge ? Anything special.
On the outside, a spindle roughing gouge, or continental?
Thanks,
Muy buen trabajo gracias por compartir saludos
Hey man, thanks for sharing. I'm looking to build my own drums too, so I'm wondering if you have a website or something where you explain more details about the process of construction, especially about the jigs. Again, thanks.
Www.solid-drums.ch but not much explanation there. There is tons of inspiration on UA-cam 😊
Hello good work, well done :) I will also make a snare drum or can we find the small ribbon in the middle of the snare drum regards Patrick
Muito bom, gostei bastante, parabéns! Ganhou mais um inscrito.
Very Awesome bro hope to see more!!!
Thanks Mate
Hi what size lathe is that please?
Great looking drum... I'm wondering how you get a clean cut on the drum in preparation for cutting the bearing edge. This is the one problem I have not been able to come up with a solution for.
Hi, thank you ! I make a cut on one side while still on the lathe. Then i take it to the tablesaw and cut to direct length.
great video and nice work man! I am wondering what size lathe you are using? what is the swing, swing over tool rest, and where did you get the rig with the wheels that you used to turn the inside? thanks!
I can't see from the video if your saw blade is tilted or not. Is the jig that you clamp the wood to holding the angle?
The blade is tilted. The jig is just to hold the wood and save my fingers.
Awesome man! , I am a beginner in woodturning, quick question what type of plate device are you using to hold the shell? I plan to make my own conga drums one day and wondering how to hold a 30in height by 11 3/4 stave shell, thanks in advance.
You can glue it to a faceplate, probably the most secure way to turn it. 😊
Lathing without SAFETY GLASSES........one of these days........POW
Tony Farah changed this allready 😊
what is the brand of you lathe?
Hager Germany
@@soliddrumsswitzerland9164 thank you!
awesome! how many rotations do you use on your lathe?
Thank you , about 800 - 1000 RPM
Dude......Safety glasses!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Don't worry upgraded a long time ago.
awesome
Nuthapong Jamjang thank you !!
This video is amazing! I must ask; what mount did you use to put the drum shell on the lathe? And what is the brace called that you used to lathe inside of the shell?
The Brace is from an American Company , i don`t now witch one. I don`t use it anymore, the new one is homemade.
I just glued the Shell to a Plate of Wood and then took a Planing Disk to mount on the Lathe. Hope this helps.
They're called Cole Jaws
When cutting the staves, what angle are you using?
If you won't even make an attempt to find out that info on your own - you will NEVER even attempt this .
Sound?????
Great work and look. However your lack of shop safety on the lathe has me cringing.
Ross Gillis thanks a lot, yeah thats the way i learned it on the Lathe.
Made some major upgrades on that incl. goggles and sometimes a shield
2 things........1safety glasses
2 buy a shaper, it will save you hours of inaccurate lathe work.
How is it that I haven’t seen drum builders using a shaper to refine the snare shell