DIY SNARE DRUM out of a springform pan
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- I built a 10 inch pancake snare out of a cheap aluminum springform pan. It's far from perfect, but it's definitely usable.
The mics i used for the demo were just cheap old t.bone tom mics clamped to the snare (top & bottom) and the cheapest behringer small diaphragm condencer mics as overheads.
Now that I have a functioning DIY drum set, I'm gonna post some cover songs and music to show these instruments in a musical context. And the next DIY videos are going to be on synthesizer stuff. bleep bloop
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Sounds nice! The cymbals also sound better than I'd expect from how they look.
Thanks! 😊
Why did you make iron cymbals?
Foak yeeeeeeeeah!!! Best effing drumkit ever! Please do a complete series on your drumset and mics! The snare man! SNARES FOR EVERYONE!! Seriously, sounds tight and controlled. The cymbals are Also cool! I once had to make my own ghetto kick pedal cause I didn’t have any money then 😂 your diy hihats sounds nicer than the ones I had, for sure. They sounded so awful that I had to cover them with a towel to dampen the horrific ear destroin’ frequencies. Thanks for the inspiration 👌
That's a dope sounding snare!
thank you for the idea! will try asap
That drum sounds way better than it has any right to. Very cool. I'm digging the cymbals, too.
Yup... You got another subscriber. The whole kit sounds surprisingly musical.
Thanks and welcome! 🎉🎉🎉
Sounds unreal, I’ll make one asap
This is a very pleasing sound. I've been looking around for a snare sounding practice pad and, after reviewing many, this is my favorite one, by far.
daaaaamn!!! that is the sound im looking for !! thanks !!!
I find it funny that the cymbals sound better than some of the higher priced cymbals
My initial thought was: "this is going to be stupid..." I greatly apologize. This if freaking awesome.
Actually sounds great dampened.
This is just so amazing! Absolutely love this! Will def try and built one myself.
I didn't expect that the drum would use actual heads, rims, and snare wire. Didn't occur to me for some reason
Thanks man thanks bro thanks for the info thanks bro hope your next weekend will probably have fun time to go visit with your friends
amazing sound bro...
Thanks a lot my king🤴 👑 🦁
Loved it
Put it into your akais and make breakbeat hits
Hey Lauri, this sounds amazing! Could you possibly tell me how you made the hi hat, was it just a piece of sheet metal and if so what thickness?
Hey, thanks! 🙏 yeah they are just 0,5mm thick sheet metal, 8” in diameter. And i hammered a bell by placing the sheet metal on a metal coffee cup and hammering with a ball-peen hammer. I’m working on a video about the hihats and cymbals right now, it will be the next video or the one after that!
@@LAURISDIYCHANNELTV awesome thanks so much man! I'm working on quite a few make shift instruments of my own at the moment, my main one is a guitar tube amp I've managed to put together from some scrap tape recorders. I'm planning on making some x-hats for a foot drum set after that so your advice is going to save me some learning curves. Look forward to your next video!
Hell yeah sounds dope!
So rad man your very smart
Dude next video
How to make diy drum octobaans
Is so easy for you
Now I don't have to sell my kidney to get hat+snare kit for myself
I need to know more about that ride
Yes i’ll talk about that in a video i’m working on right now!
Can you link or specify the hardware used? I've got 3 cake pans right next to me lol. Just mainly the rod and bolt dimensions.
I dont wave links to these cause i bought them a long time ago, but the tention rods are regular rods ment for toms or kicks. They are actually too long for the depth of the drum, but it still fits a snare stand so i dont mind! And the threads of the rods are regular M6 threads and the nuts are regular M6 nuts!
The rods are 11cm long, but the whole drum is 7cm in depth haha
You should measure the pan you are using with the heads and hoops on it and get tension rods that are about the same lenght! So for my drum 6-7cm rods would be ideal
And of course you could use any bolts and nuts instead of actual drum tension rods, but that will make tuning the drum a bit more annoying
Cool. Thanks!
What a beautiful sound! But, I want to know the length of the screw
Thanks! The only screws i had were a bit long for this and you can see in the video that they sort of stick awkwardly out of the bottom. It would be best if the screws were about the same lenght as the height of the drum, so with my pan it would be maybe around 3 inches
But the long screws are also fine, it doesnt make a difference in the sound!
Thanks for the information mate :)
What heads did you use?
They were just the cheapest heads i could find on ebay lol
Now you can have your cake and hit it too.
Hahah hell yeah! 🎉🎉 Should have thought of this pun before filming 😂
Holy shit!
Jozzzzz
Could you tell me where you got the nuts for those tension rods?
They are just regular M6 nuts from a local hardware store! But i did have some other older tension rods, that werent quite the same size as M6 so i guess the drum screws and lugs might sometimes be different! 🤔
@@LAURISDIYCHANNELTV thanks. I know DW in particular has funky tension rods. I will just bring my tension rods to a hardware store and see what works.
Yeah that’s the smart move!
Does the shell warp?
Warp how? You mean because the aluminum is so soft as material? There is no problem with it because theres equal pressure from both heads and theres no lugs or any parts that are screwed to the shell
Loo
I've heard worse sounding manufactured drum kits.