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#117642 - 08/11/06 02:08 PM
Custom drum making
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I've been wanting to make my own custom snare drums. Hopefully, when I've accomplished that, I can move on to entire sets and marching drums. I just want suggestions on materials, styles, sounds. How much do certain items cost, and where should I get different materials. Thanks for all the help.
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#117643 - 08/17/06 08:43 PM
Re: Custom drum making
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#117644 - 08/22/06 12:59 PM
Re: Custom drum making
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#117646 - 11/03/06 01:10 PM
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Let me know how this works out for you. I would like to see what how you might be able to compare to Pearl, Dynasty, Yamaha and Premier especially in terms of your marching snare drums.
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#117647 - 11/03/06 02:23 PM
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Hey man that sounds really interesting, definitely something I'd want to do if I had the money. Let me know how it works out and what you learned.
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#117648 - 11/05/06 10:12 PM
Re: Custom drum making
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You can source shells from drummaker.com , but there really aren't a whole lot of off-the-shelf options for marching snare parts. You're going to need rims, tension rings, posts or lugs, snare strainers, etc. Unless you've got the machining facilities to fabricate them, you'll need to buy parts for Dynasty/ Pearl/ Yamaha/etc. drums, and that's going to ultimately cost you more than simply buying their drums. I think it would actually be easier (or at least less expensive) to start with basses and tenors since you can get all the parts off-the-shelf.
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#117649 - 12/02/06 01:38 AM
Re: Custom drum making
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Here's my recent project! I converted my HTS 700 Pipe drum! 14 x 3.5 Keller Shell.. Nickel STrainer and Puresound wires! Sounds amazing!- Also 8 pounds lighter, and sounds much crisper abd brighter! Nathan McLaren http://www.nathanmclaren.com------------------------------ Toronto Police Pipe Band CADRE I.A.T.D Member
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#117650 - 01/16/07 08:12 PM
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Thanks to all of you I've been making some tenor shells lately and i was wondering what type of lugs and heads to put on
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#166190 - 06/25/08 12:20 PM
Re: Custom drum making
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Well, I didn't do a full custom drum, but I did rewrap my new 14" drum. Here's a picture of it. The original wrap was just a plain stock white wrap. sick drum i like the colors
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#169925 - 08/18/08 03:13 PM
Re: Custom drum making
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It would be very hard to compare to Pearl, Dynasty, Yamaha and Premier in marching snares because you would need to machine the necessary free floating parts.
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