On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 21:57:16 -0600, Steve Turner
wrote:
On 1/16/2011 9:20 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 18:04:43 -0500, "Lee Michaels"
leemichaels*nadaspam* at comcast dot net wrote:
"Steve wrote in message
...
(Also posted to rec.music.makers.percussion)
I recently finished up another drum I've been working on. This one is a
20"x15" bass drum constructed from Black Walnut:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bbqboye...7625838936416/
Here are some pictures of the various jigs I used to build it:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bbqboye...7625838041282/
Now I just need to build the rest of the drums so I'll have a full set to
play!
Looks very nice!
I don't know anything about building drums. Is this the usual way of doing
things? Or is there a much cheaper, simpler way of doing things?
I was going to ask him how many hours this one took and if he were
selling them/recouping his costs, etc. Nice project, Steve.
Thanks! I didn't keep track of my hours, but I suspect I would have trouble
selling these drums for anything close to a decent profit unless I could find a
niche market among well-compensated hot-shot musicians, and those are few and
far between. I would also have to *significantly* automate my processes before
I could become competitive, and believe it or not there is a lot of competition
out there already. I'm really just doing this for my own amusement, and plus I
need a second set of drums. :-)
Egad!
P.S: Gonna turn (or metalspin) your own cymbals, too?
So many things to do, so little time! :-)
Talk to the importers of Tibetan items...
Om mani padme hum.
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