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Default My most recent drum project

On 1/16/11 10:29 PM, RicodJour wrote:
On Jan 16, 10:08 pm, Steve
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No, the vast majority of modern drums are built using multiple plies of thin
veneer, laminated with heat and pressure in large cylindrical presses that are
far beyond the means and capabilities of the average woodworker. The level of
quality achieved by most modern manufacturers is actually quite impressive;
probably an order of magnitude better than the best quality baltic birch
plywood that you and I are used to seeing at our local hardwood supplier.
Shells built in this fashion can be ridiculously thin (less than 1/4") yet
still very strong and durable. Many manufacturers are also doing amazing
things with fancy finishes and exotic wood veneers, and I only wish I had the
facilities to build drums in this fashion.


I know exactly zero about drums, so take this with a shaker of salt
(preferably with a few lemons and a bottle of tequila), and I have no
idea about drum sizing, so this may be totally off the wall, but could
you use a section of plastic sewer pipe, wrap veneer around it and
vacuum bag the sucker?

R


Drums are sized 1/8" under nominal size, ie: 14" drum is 13-7/8".
Most shells are 1/4"-3/8" So if you could find pipe the right size, sure.

It would probably be easier to build up a form with the same technique
as building a shell.


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