Great work! A pleasure to watch! - The video reminds me of my first drum kit. It was a blue glitter snare and silver glitter toms and bass drum. I later went to piano black. Now I want to go back to my glitter kit. Thanks for the inspiration!
First I'll comment on the content. I think you did a great job. I've done a few projects similar to this but never a full on glitter+clearcoat. I just don't have the tools for it. Probably not the talent/skill either ;) So, on to the drums. I think the Yamaha Stage Custom Advantage series is much underrated. Everyone has their own take on what sounds good but to me these sound great. I've owned vintage Ludwigs, which are probably my favorite sound but I've also owned vintage Pearl MMX, vintage Tama Superstar, Yammy Beech Customs, Mapex Saturns, and Premier Signia Marquise among others. All were great and I wish I could have kept them all. The sound of the SC Advantage is second only to the vintage Ludwigs and Superstars. Must be the Falkata inner ply bc it sure isn't the luan sandwich plies or the outer birch ply ;)
An absolute piece of art. I can not even begin to imagine how many hours went into that. To have a finish done like that would have to cost "stupid money" but it sure would look sweet... Wow!!!
When it comes to cleaning up lug holes, I use a countersink bit from the inside of the shell. Looks like you may have done the equivalent here off camera, and super-cleanly.
Really enjoyed this video. You did a great job! I would like to repaint my ‘90 Ludwig Super Classic kit which currently has a white lacquer finish that has yellowed over the years. Just wondering if it is necessary to take all the finish off down to the wood. Or can you just rough it up so the the primer coat will adhere and go from there? I want to do a black heavy sparkle or glitter finish to the point where it almost looks dark grey.
Mógłbym być Twoim ojcem, ale Bóg mi świadkiem, chciałbym na jesień życia terminować u Ciebie. Nie wyobrażam sobie lepszej emerytury po latach nieudanej kariery...bębniarza. Szacuneczek, Przyjacielu!
Świetnie zrealizowany filmik 👍 Wreszcie ktoś pokazał od A do Z Gratuluję rezultatu pracy 👍💪 Mam pytanie jakby się miała sytuacja z białym? Jaki kolor brokatu w takim układzie? Przymierzam się i chciałbym w bieli z nieco grubszym brokatem niż u Ciebie. Jeśli to nie kłopot, napisz jakiego dokładnie kleju użyłeś. Z góry dziękuję i powodzenia z kolejnymi wyzwaniami ✌️
Thanks for the video. This is a 21 minute video, however, I'd like to know how long did it actually take to complete this project as well as, what grade sandpaper was used in the different stages of the process, I saw that for previous finish removal you used a 80 grit and then some 300ish grade for edges, however, no information on the table sandpaper or the finish sanding with water. I myself, would like to do this project and this information would certainly be very useful. Thanks in advance and keep up the great work.
Great job , thank You for video . I want repair Amati 1969 beech drums shells and i need gold glitter. Can You write me when i can buy this color glitter? Best of luck.
Beautiful skilled craftsmanship. Each drumpiece is unique. A true work of art. Clearly illustrated and very informative. I also liked the music in the background, which I'd rather call the soundtrack instead. Thanks!
Wow. Very nice work Marek! I have had many Yamaha Stage Custom kits over the years but never one was this beautiful! I am going to try and redo a vintage Ludwig kit, the lacquer has some scratches all the way down to the stain, so I may have to re-stain the drums. This video is very helpful!
Amazing job! Wow… I want to redo my Premier Signia’s and this video definitely gave me a good reference to redo them this was instead of wrap..Ty!! What grade of sandpaper did you use to remove the old lacquer?
Try yourself and start from higher grid. I would use 150 or lower to remove old lacquer, and then maybe 250 to smooth the surface. If you like to paint them than try to achieve really nice finish. If you go for glitter it doesn't matter that much. I would like to have Signia verry much. They are amazing. Thank you and take care!
Just picked up an old kick drum from goodwill for $15 bucks and want to turn it into a coffee table. The finish is in bad shape though. I am very curious, why do you sand after putting on the clear coat? It looked good right after the clear coat was sprayed on.
I mean if you look at a documentary on the way they make the drums cutting that lip to the correct angle is one of the most important part of the process I'm not trying to put your work your a pro at what you do on time I started messing around with the lip by sanding it I never got that drum to sound right after
It's called a "bearing edge".....and yes it's critical to a drums sound. You simply need a table router to cut the bearing edge. There's an inner, and outer edge. There's lots of info about the different types of bearing edges you can cut, just google it, or search here on YT.
Nice job! What is the type of glue you used to attach the glitter? It looks like wood glue but I suppose it is something else? I want to sparkle paint a drumset like you did so this information would be very usefull.
i'm doing the same GLITTER FINISH for massive wood shells that i made. i'm still feelling with my hand the glitter under 2 coats of varnish. How many did applyed ?
Hej. Nie pamiętam dokładnie ,ale widać jaki duży worek z brokatem był na filmie. Z tego poszło chyba połowę. Podejrzewam, że kubek do kawy wystarczy. Pozdrawiam.
Looks amazing Marek! Greetings from Wales, UK 🙂 I'd love you to renovate a kit for me in the future, in the purple sparkle- It looks fantastic! Have just subscribed too. Thanks, Nick
If it helps, there's a place in Wales called Cariad Drums, the owner (Leigh) did a TAMA Starclassic EFX 14" Floor Tom for me which was originally wrapped, he removed the wrap, painted & lacquered it to match my the rest of my kit (red to black sparkle fade), and it looks absolutely incredible, I think it was about £130.
Hey man I'm just seeing this video and the snare looks amazing, where can i find the glitter at ? Also can you list the materials that you used and where I can find them I would like to do my entire drumset
@@RebornDrummer That's great congrats... keep in mind people don't know that by magic tho :P Besides, I seriously doubt the glitters at Michael's are nowhere near the quality of what you need to pull a finish like this, so...
Nice work. One comment on this. Always go overkill on the clear coats. I noticed that after your initial sanding that you had some small shiny pinholes. Those should be sanded away until the whole drum is matt. Hence needing more clear coat. If you don't sand them out, they appear as blemishes after polishing.
@@garybeckman3382 More time you spend on finishing, the better the effect will be. You are right. I wanted it to look good, not necessarily perfect. Regards.
A barbeque spit motor could have kept the shell turning for painting and drying. The factory's keep them spinning slowly during painting and drying, no runs no drips.
Marek, wow! That is a work of art! Hats off to you! Fantastic!!
Thank you. You can get them very cheaply and they sound great. I recommend to everyone.
Great work! A pleasure to watch! - The video reminds me of my first drum kit. It was a blue glitter snare and silver glitter toms and bass drum. I later went to piano black. Now I want to go back to my glitter kit. Thanks for the inspiration!
👌
This is the most useful video I've seen on the subject. Thanks for taking the time to put it together. And congratulations on the end result!
Thanak you!
Bravo! Well done brother. Absolute pleasure watching this
Thank you 😄
Well done! I respect when people’s hands grow out of their shoulders!
First I'll comment on the content. I think you did a great job. I've done a few projects similar to this but never a full on glitter+clearcoat. I just don't have the tools for it. Probably not the talent/skill either ;) So, on to the drums. I think the Yamaha Stage Custom Advantage series is much underrated. Everyone has their own take on what sounds good but to me these sound great. I've owned vintage Ludwigs, which are probably my favorite sound but I've also owned vintage Pearl MMX, vintage Tama Superstar, Yammy Beech Customs, Mapex Saturns, and Premier Signia Marquise among others. All were great and I wish I could have kept them all. The sound of the SC Advantage is second only to the vintage Ludwigs and Superstars. Must be the Falkata inner ply bc it sure isn't the luan sandwich plies or the outer birch ply ;)
An absolute piece of art. I can not even begin to imagine how many hours went into that. To have a finish done like that would have to cost "stupid money" but it sure would look sweet... Wow!!!
This was just amazing. Freaking outstanding
Sounds amazing too!
Beautifully done!!
Thank You!
Beautifull video, and well done!
@@staav Thank you.
Get yourself a Beverly drum kit and restore that. The shells are top quality 👌🏻
Incredible work!
Thank you!
Getting some great ideas here!
When it comes to cleaning up lug holes, I use a countersink bit from the inside of the shell. Looks like you may have done the equivalent here off camera, and super-cleanly.
@@jorymil My set was on good condition so I didn't need to do anything with the lugs.
Good work, good job, fantastic look.
Unpayable!
Thank you 😉
Excellent job!! I do some drum restoration myself so I know the time and work it takes!! Really great work there, bro!!
Thank you ❤️
Looks great 👍 and one of a kind set
Thanky and it sound's well too:).
Excellent work, congratulations. You also restored the purple Yamaha Stage Custom, if so, would you have the video?
Excellent job!
Always thought about buying one of these great sounding used kits with solid hardware for cheap $$, then throwing a vintage design wrap over it
I've put my heart into it and it giving it back, sounding really beautiful.
When painting or applying clear always go left to right and use the fan pattern of the hvlp gun to your advantage of even consistant passes.
gonna try this ,thx for a great video,excellent work
@@lloydmorgan9074 thx
Very good job 😍
@@AdrienCLEMENT-pi5fl thank you
Fair Play Man, You Did A Fantastic Job, Lovely Drums Altogether Boss, Such A Beautiful Finish, Silver Sparkle.
Wow! Good job, dude! It looks amazing.
Thx ❤️
That’s beautiful, great job!
Thank you 😎
Que trabajo te mandaste..
Felicitaciones y saludos desde argentina 🇦🇷
🥁👏👏👏👏💥
Thank you and take care!!!
Really enjoyed this video. You did a great job! I would like to repaint my ‘90 Ludwig Super Classic kit which currently has a white lacquer finish that has yellowed over the years. Just wondering if it is necessary to take all the finish off down to the wood. Or can you just rough it up so the the primer coat will adhere and go from there? I want to do a black heavy sparkle or glitter finish to the point where it almost looks dark grey.
Bardzo dobrze. Excellent video.
Oh wow, I just watched the video. It's great, thank you.
Muchas felicidades por su gran trabajo.
Saludos desde Santiago de Chile.
💪
Mógłbym być Twoim ojcem, ale Bóg mi świadkiem, chciałbym na jesień życia terminować u Ciebie. Nie wyobrażam sobie lepszej emerytury po latach nieudanej kariery...bębniarza. Szacuneczek, Przyjacielu!
Dziękuje. Tak przysłodziłeś że się rozpływam:)
Tienes el video del color morado ?💜
Świetnie zrealizowany filmik
👍 Wreszcie ktoś pokazał od A do Z Gratuluję rezultatu pracy 👍💪 Mam pytanie jakby się miała sytuacja z białym? Jaki kolor brokatu w takim układzie? Przymierzam się i chciałbym w bieli z nieco grubszym brokatem niż u Ciebie. Jeśli to nie kłopot, napisz jakiego dokładnie kleju użyłeś. Z góry dziękuję i powodzenia z kolejnymi wyzwaniami ✌️
Looks great. Would Take ne about a year Though, to make over my complete Set Like that. Well, maybe some day🤣🤣
What were your sandpaper grits on the Initial and Final sanding?
Fantastik...bravo...to France
❤️💪
No pięknie panie to zrobiłeś. Gratulacje
Very nice! Lots of work!
Thanks a lot!
Großartig!
Dónde se puede conseguir el material online amigo sabes ?😊
Thanks for the video. This is a 21 minute video, however, I'd like to know how long did it actually take to complete this project as well as, what grade sandpaper was used in the different stages of the process, I saw that for previous finish removal you used a 80 grit and then some 300ish grade for edges, however, no information on the table sandpaper or the finish sanding with water. I myself, would like to do this project and this information would certainly be very useful. Thanks in advance and keep up the great work.
Amazing job! Incredible look!
Dobra robota! powodzonka życzę.
Great job , thank You for video . I want repair Amati 1969 beech drums shells and i need gold glitter. Can You write me when i can buy this color glitter? Best of luck.
@@vytautassabakonis7592 thank you. Try google it where you can buy it in your country.
Espetacular.. parabéns 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
:)
Beautiful skilled craftsmanship. Each drumpiece is unique. A true work of art. Clearly illustrated and very informative.
I also liked the music in the background, which I'd rather call the soundtrack instead. Thanks!
Thank you! Music isc also mine😉
Wow. Very nice work Marek! I have had many Yamaha Stage Custom kits over the years but never one was this beautiful! I am going to try and redo a vintage Ludwig kit, the lacquer has some scratches all the way down to the stain, so I may have to re-stain the drums. This video is very helpful!
Great work man!! Amazing refinishing!
Amazing work!
Thx ❤️
Magnificent!
Thank you!
Good job, I have the same yamaha and I'm going to do the same job but two colors will degrade on semi-transparent wood
Yeah go for it!
Congrats Marek, excellent job. It looks fantastic. I love your dedication. Keep it up!
Thank you!
Hola amigo, una pregunta, que tiene de especial el pegamento CR?? Sirve cola fría (asi le llamamos en chile)
It is transparent when it dries
Hola amigo como se llama esa lamina para bateria acá en argentina no se la verdad como buscar su nombre para comprar
If i wanted a black glitter effect is it just a matter of spraying black base coat before applying the glue??
Yes. It is best if you match base color with the color of the glitter.
Beautiful ❤it!
Thank you!
Top demais 😮
Amazing job! Wow… I want to redo my Premier Signia’s and this video definitely gave me a good reference to redo them this was instead of wrap..Ty!! What grade of sandpaper did you use to remove the old lacquer?
Try yourself and start from higher grid. I would use 150 or lower to remove old lacquer, and then maybe 250 to smooth the surface. If you like to paint them than try to achieve really nice finish. If you go for glitter it doesn't matter that much. I would like to have Signia verry much. They are amazing. Thank you and take care!
That looks like alot of work and money 💰
Amazing job, what shade is that purple
I'm sorry but I don't remember. Thank you for comment.
Perfecto
Looks amazing!!! Awesome Job man and I love the background music!!!!
Your a genius
Music
Drum Playalong!
👍😉🤘
At first I was like “Another product! Overkill man.” Until it was done and “Damn!” Is what I said when he was done. Great job.
Just picked up an old kick drum from goodwill for $15 bucks and want to turn it into a coffee table. The finish is in bad shape though. I am very curious, why do you sand after putting on the clear coat? It looked good right after the clear coat was sprayed on.
It just looked good on the screen. In reality the sorface had something like orange skin.
Amazing! You have talent... and a beautiful kit. ;)
Nice job! How durable is this finish? Chip easily?
THX. No it's durable like factory made...
Stunning! Gorgeous! Simply beautiful. Congratulations on a job well done. I bet that bass drum took forever to sand and polish
ECCELLENTE, BRAVO.
Hola 👋 😮
I mean if you look at a documentary on the way they make the drums cutting that lip to the correct angle is one of the most important part of the process I'm not trying to put your work your a pro at what you do on time I started messing around with the lip by sanding it I never got that drum to sound right after
It's called a "bearing edge".....and yes it's critical to a drums sound. You simply need a table router to cut the bearing edge. There's an inner, and outer edge. There's lots of info about the different types of bearing edges you can cut, just google it, or search here on YT.
Would you do this for a paying customer?
Hola buen día , el papermax que es?
Awesome!!!
You did a great job - fantastic!!!
Thank you!
Nice job! What is the type of glue you used to attach the glitter? It looks like wood glue but I suppose it is something else? I want to sparkle paint a drumset like you did so this information would be very usefull.
Yes its something like wood glue. I think you can use it instedad.
@@MaruniaMusic Great, I'm going to try that. Thanks mate!
Better than from the shop!
Thank you 💪
i'm doing the same GLITTER FINISH for massive wood shells that i made. i'm still feelling with my hand the glitter under 2 coats of varnish. How many did applyed ?
I don't remember but many. I think it was about 20. Better more thin coats than few thick.
Well done sir! Great job👍🏼👊🏼💪🏼
Super to wygląda 💪 możesz powiedzieć ile brokatu potrzeba na zrobienie takiego werbla ?
Hej. Nie pamiętam dokładnie ,ale widać jaki duży worek z brokatem był na filmie. Z tego poszło chyba połowę. Podejrzewam, że kubek do kawy wystarczy. Pozdrawiam.
@@MaruniaMusic dziękuję za odpowiedź :) pozdrawiam
Is that the Korg Wavestation I'm hearing? :)
Hi. Lot of sounds comming from the Hypersonic Vst.
Beautiful work ....... congratulations !!!
Looks amazing Marek! Greetings from Wales, UK 🙂
I'd love you to renovate a kit for me in the future, in the purple sparkle- It looks fantastic!
Have just subscribed too. Thanks, Nick
Thank you! I live in Poland so it's a bit of distance 😉, but nothing is inposible 😎. Take care Nick.
@@MaruniaMusic You never know Marek. Hopefully 🙂
If it helps, there's a place in Wales called Cariad Drums, the owner (Leigh) did a TAMA Starclassic EFX 14" Floor Tom for me which was originally wrapped, he removed the wrap, painted & lacquered it to match my the rest of my kit (red to black sparkle fade), and it looks absolutely incredible, I think it was about £130.
Im a new subscriber to your channel. I want to try this method but cant find the glue you used. Is there a substitute for the glue?
Ask for glue for wood. Something like vicol.
Super!!!
Did he use white glue to apply the glitter? Could anyone answer me? Tks
Hi. The glue is white color, but turn transparent while it dries.
Espectacular!!! 👏👏👏 Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷🇦🇷🙆🏻♂️
A Superb Restoration 👌 🏆
Thx!
Hey man I'm just seeing this video and the snare looks amazing, where can i find the glitter at ? Also can you list the materials that you used and where I can find them I would like to do my entire drumset
Paintwithpearl.com
Glitter website
Michaels craft stores has them
@@LyleHarmon721 thanks man I already did the drumset though , I wish you would’ve replied last year
@@RebornDrummer That's great congrats... keep in mind people don't know that by magic tho :P Besides, I seriously doubt the glitters at Michael's are nowhere near the quality of what you need to pull a finish like this, so...
Inspiring! I also have a stage custom advantage, and want to do a restoration! Thank you for sharing.
Cheers from Texas!
Looks brand new.... wow....
Thats really nice work. Thumbs up from Denmark
Hi there. Really preciate you like it. Take care!
Is the hardware new? I’ve looked everywhere and cannot find Yamaha high tension lugs!
No it was well preserved kit
O que é o Papermax?
Nice work . Lot of work but worth it
Nice Work.
Nice work. One comment on this. Always go overkill on the clear coats. I noticed that after your initial sanding that you had some small shiny pinholes. Those should be sanded away until the whole drum is matt. Hence needing more clear coat. If you don't sand them out, they appear as blemishes after polishing.
@@garybeckman3382 More time you spend on finishing, the better the effect will be. You are right. I wanted it to look good, not necessarily perfect. Regards.
A barbeque spit motor could have kept the shell turning for painting and drying.
The factory's keep them spinning slowly during painting and drying, no runs no drips.
Those are gorgeous dude!
Great job!!! Nice there is no seam like there is with wrap.