How do you measure strainer side and butt plate side to be exact line with each other?
3 года назад+1
Hello my friend, drum making is impressive. It's great to always be positive. The drum bag is also very original. I love the video shooting technique. thank you for sharing. See you. Big greetings. (I like coffee too)
Thanks! I think they were around 3.5-4mm deep and flat (but slightly rounded at the edges so as no not damage heads and straps). Hello back from #straya
To be honest though, I only had two coffees the whole time. It was making me giggle while editing to make it look like I’d made another coffee every time I took a sip on camera.
Are the beds really necessary, i mean, i played some snares without beds. Seems something complicated that maybe doesn`t need to be made. What`s your opinion ?
You absolutely need snare beds. I guarantee you those snares you played had beds. Unless they had some kind of sled like dynasonic or something. They may have been very slight, but I can guarantee they were there.
I was trying to achieve getting some relevant and detailed information about a tom to snare conversion, which is why I was watching your video. I did not get the desired outcome. Which is why I left feedback. I believe that by receiving any kind of feedback you will be more able moving forward to serve your community of subscribers and the wider RUclips community by implementing any said feedback as you are providing a service (we the viewers are the customers). I hope this helps and if you have any further questions please feel free to ask.
To be fair though, I did exactly what the title said I’d do and showed every step of the way. It could not possibly have been more informative on the subject at hand. Just out of curiosity, in your expert opinion, on the subject of converting a tom to a snare drum, what was missing from this video?
@@MrBoydw I appreciate that, however, your negative comment with no constructive feedback whatsoever hardly achieved said stated goal. In this video I disassembled a tom, marked out the hardware locations for the new hardware, cut in the snare beds, drilled the holes for the hardware, reassembled the now snare drum, and then sent the viewer off to the customer’s channel where they could see the drum in action. These are actually all the steps involved in this conversion process. Again I must ask, what specifically were you expecting to see in a tom to snare conversion video other than the conversion of a tom to snare drum? If only in the interest of serving your stated goal of helping me serve the larger RUclips community…
How do you measure strainer side and butt plate side to be exact line with each other?
Hello my friend,
drum making is impressive. It's great to always be positive. The drum bag is also very original. I love the video shooting technique. thank you for sharing. See you. Big greetings. (I like coffee too)
Best idea, I might just have to do this.
When there is coffee and drums I’m in.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hello. How much do you charge to do this?
I don’t do this work anymore. I’ll probably get back into it someday, but probably not…
Great video! How deep are the snare beds and do they need to be flat or match the shape of the bearing edge of the drum? Cheers from Australia!
Thanks! I think they were around 3.5-4mm deep and flat (but slightly rounded at the edges so as no not damage heads and straps). Hello back from #straya
What I learned from this is drum making is mostly caffeine based.
Only the repair side of things...
To be honest though, I only had two coffees the whole time. It was making me giggle while editing to make it look like I’d made another coffee every time I took a sip on camera.
Absolutely 100%
Are the beds really necessary, i mean, i played some snares without beds. Seems something complicated that maybe doesn`t need to be made. What`s your opinion ?
You absolutely need snare beds. I guarantee you those snares you played had beds. Unless they had some kind of sled like dynasonic or something. They may have been very slight, but I can guarantee they were there.
@@schinbeindrumco alright fair enough, thank you for your help.
I have to to say, this was potentially the least informative/most annoying video I have watched regarding drums. 2 thumbs down.
Fair enough. I’m not sure what you’re trying to accomplish here, but have a nice day?
I was trying to achieve getting some relevant and detailed information about a tom to snare conversion, which is why I was watching your video. I did not get the desired outcome. Which is why I left feedback. I believe that by receiving any kind of feedback you will be more able moving forward to serve your community of subscribers and the wider RUclips community by implementing any said feedback as you are providing a service (we the viewers are the customers). I hope this helps and if you have any further questions please feel free to ask.
To be fair though, I did exactly what the title said I’d do and showed every step of the way. It could not possibly have been more informative on the subject at hand. Just out of curiosity, in your expert opinion, on the subject of converting a tom to a snare drum, what was missing from this video?
I’m not an expert, that’s why I’m on here looking for information.
@@MrBoydw I appreciate that, however, your negative comment with no constructive feedback whatsoever hardly achieved said stated goal. In this video I disassembled a tom, marked out the hardware locations for the new hardware, cut in the snare beds, drilled the holes for the hardware, reassembled the now snare drum, and then sent the viewer off to the customer’s channel where they could see the drum in action. These are actually all the steps involved in this conversion process. Again I must ask, what specifically were you expecting to see in a tom to snare conversion video other than the conversion of a tom to snare drum? If only in the interest of serving your stated goal of helping me serve the larger RUclips community…
I've tried the conversion on a 12x9 tom, sounds great!
Check demo if you want ruclips.net/video/ZI3ayZKj4ik/видео.html