Putting Head on Pow Wow Drum

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

Комментарии • 43

  • @carmiehudson9022
    @carmiehudson9022 4 года назад +2

    Your content is superb!!!!! I love how you explain every step. I am learning so much from you. Thank you. You are a great teacher.

  • @scottyemp3648
    @scottyemp3648 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you. I have made many drums and you helped me to solve a few issues I was having for our next project. Much respect and thanks.🙏🏽

  • @mikebianco7854
    @mikebianco7854 4 месяца назад

    Nice job. I like your drum stand

  • @singerboy461
    @singerboy461 3 года назад +3

    Nice job. Some additional tips/suggestions if I may:
    It’s always best to pre-stretch the lacing before using it. That way it’ll be less work tightening it up-still a lot of work, yes, but less. It’s much easier that way to get a tighter drum that pretty much always sounds perfect and never needs to be warmed up before singing on it. Another benefit of pre-stretching the lacing is it gives it a chance to break at any potential weak points before you tie up the drum, so it won’t be as liable to break when you’re tying it up tight. Tightly-pulled lacing achieves the best sound. It doesn’t look to me like your lacing is actually soaked fully, though. It may be; it’s hard to tell through a screen. IF it’s not, that could impact the amount of stretch potential, too. (When fully soaked, 1 ½”-wide lacing turns into about ½” stretched and fully dry.)
    I’d recommend an odd number of holes, too. That way, you can use one, single strand of lacing for the entire drum. That will allow for more even tension all around. It also means fewer knots (generally just one with each end tied to the other) and a much neater appearance. I like to use vice grips to hold it in place and twist the ends around each other once and then back on themselves, so I don’t really even use a knot at all. Just a personal preference.

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for this excellent suggestions, much appreciated!

  • @GOLDSMITHEXILE
    @GOLDSMITHEXILE 5 лет назад +4

    I've used strips of sweat shirt cloth and bike innertube to snug down the skin against the shell on some of my drums as they dried out

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  5 лет назад

      thanks for the helpful tip my friend---Don

  • @dreamwarriors979
    @dreamwarriors979 6 месяцев назад

    Hallo from Vienna Austria, Use a raw -leather-hammer for your hole Puncher, don’t make so much noise & you safe your tools!!! I‘m a Leathercraft artist & use only hammers like that!

  • @rondahyatt6173
    @rondahyatt6173 5 лет назад +1

    SO BEAUTIFUL!

  • @melammutumultus4654
    @melammutumultus4654 3 года назад

    yeah I wanted to hear what it sounded like too!

  • @primalfury2011
    @primalfury2011 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Brother !! Keep up the good videos!!

  • @jonathandisalle5747
    @jonathandisalle5747 9 дней назад

    Thanks for the video. If I am repairing a drum that only has the top hide damaged, is it necessary to replace the bottom hide? Can you reuse the bottom?

  • @bigshwayze
    @bigshwayze 5 лет назад +2

    You should do a 26 inch drum video

  • @saulriosjimenez1971
    @saulriosjimenez1971 4 года назад

    Excellent sacred drum!

  • @maddenfootballtalk6544
    @maddenfootballtalk6544 2 года назад

    Excellent‼️‼️‼️‼️ love this

  • @sonnydoney97
    @sonnydoney97 Год назад

    Are you able to make straps for sale?

  • @darlenepalmer1004
    @darlenepalmer1004 2 года назад

    Can you make my grandson Patrick one he's always wanted one

  • @muzaffernamoglu911
    @muzaffernamoglu911 3 года назад

    Thank you very much for this video...

  • @Fyer
    @Fyer 3 года назад

    Can you make a drum like that out of a solid log? And what are the draw backs of that kind of prosses? I imagine putting a lot of work into it and then it cracks. I really enjoyed your two videos on the making of your drum. Thanks so much for sharing it.

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  3 года назад

      A lot of work removing the inside of the log. If the inside of the log is removed before any cracking, you have a good chance it will not crack, however if a crack does form it should not affect the sound much,

  • @jamesryan6224
    @jamesryan6224 5 лет назад +1

    Now I guess I have to make that drum

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  5 лет назад +1

      right on---let me know your progress!

  • @lynnmcintosh5528
    @lynnmcintosh5528 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing make a drum ,,

  • @kennethforeman1400
    @kennethforeman1400 4 года назад +2

    Didn't get even to hear how it sounds... Look nice...

  • @30DayReviews
    @30DayReviews 5 лет назад +1

    thats some thick rawhide! thanks for adding the elk rawhide link since most cant get buffalo. would cow rawhide work as well or would it not hold up to a drum circle?

  • @keithlutman8009
    @keithlutman8009 3 года назад

    How thick does the hide need to be?

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  3 года назад

      thinner hide can be used--- cow, elk and horse are used

  • @frankwildingway3580
    @frankwildingway3580 3 года назад

    what size leather punch are you using? thank you.

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  3 года назад

      3/8 to 1/2 inch will work depending on raw hide size

    • @frankwildingway3580
      @frankwildingway3580 3 года назад

      @@donaldporta thank you. your teaching is clear and i really appreciate you for sharing.

  • @tonielee1912
    @tonielee1912 4 года назад

    How tight do you make the drum

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  4 года назад +1

      very tight--- when wet putt as tight as you can, won't seem that tight, but when it drys it is very tight

    • @tonielee1912
      @tonielee1912 4 года назад

      @@donaldporta what type of glue

    • @2nickles647
      @2nickles647 4 месяца назад

      ​@@tonielee1912No glue

  • @Gemories
    @Gemories 3 года назад

    150th 👍