Routing Drum Bearing Edges, Drum Restoration, John Bonham Green Sparkle Ludwig Drum Set Build PT. 3

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @drumdotpizza
    @drumdotpizza Месяц назад +1

    Great video, Shawn! I'm only now really getting my hand 'dirty' so to speak, with routing my own edges, and it's going great! This is a wonderful tutorial. Slow and steady, and the results are amazing. Thanks so much for sharing! (Great idea with the pencil, BTW!).

  • @KickItLikeBonham
    @KickItLikeBonham Год назад +2

    Man, I am absolutely loving these videos! Your thoroughness in showing each process is really helpful, and I feel better about finally trying to experiment with routing the bearing edges myself because of it! Thank you, my friend!

    • @shawnsdrumcave
      @shawnsdrumcave  Год назад

      As someone who's watched yours forever that means a lot! Thank you! some "builders" make it out to be more than what it is. You can definitely do it!

  • @MrJoeydrms
    @MrJoeydrms 8 месяцев назад +2

    Good video Shawn

  • @thedoctoronelove
    @thedoctoronelove 10 месяцев назад +2

    Brilliant Video as usual Shawn! Great work. As always, doing things properly!

  • @doublea7054
    @doublea7054 Год назад +1

    Great content! You go slow and methodically like myself while working on old drums.

  • @philmadeira6303
    @philmadeira6303 Год назад +1

    Enjoying these videos, as I try to get Mahogany Cortex off a Jazzette kit. Love the car in the background, too.

    • @shawnsdrumcave
      @shawnsdrumcave  Год назад

      Thank you! Cortex can be really sharp, wear gloves! Thanks for watching!

  • @FootyEmpire
    @FootyEmpire Год назад +1

    Great job Shawn! Looking forward to the next video!!!!!!!! When?

    • @shawnsdrumcave
      @shawnsdrumcave  Год назад +1

      thank you! probably going to be a couple weeks. lots done lots left to do! the cold I came down with yesterday is going to put me behind a little haha

  • @christophercosta6031
    @christophercosta6031 Год назад +1

    Awesome job Shawn!!! Can’t wait to see this finished!

  • @Fresh_I.S.C.
    @Fresh_I.S.C. Год назад +1

    Cant wait to hear them man!

  • @ronvallejo7987
    @ronvallejo7987 Год назад +1

    Great work on the bearing edges my man!

  • @MrE1981
    @MrE1981 Год назад +1

    So satisfying! Thank you for doing such a good job!

  • @ethannape6185
    @ethannape6185 Год назад +1

    Great work.

  • @adrianmezzatesta6714
    @adrianmezzatesta6714 Год назад +1

    Just awesome hope to see the finished product I always like the Ludwigs they sound so warm sounding and Bonham had the number one drum sets I believe the Green sparkle was always his choice drum on man.

    • @shawnsdrumcave
      @shawnsdrumcave  Год назад +1

      thanks man! should be finished in a few weeks, lots of work! from what i've the green sparkle was his favorite and most often choice in the studio. thanks for watching!

  • @coreybondurant
    @coreybondurant Год назад +1

    So many gems of info. Thanks so much!

  • @jasonleavitt7193
    @jasonleavitt7193 Год назад +1

    I’m redoing a 1970s ludwig blue olive badge. This was really helpful since I’ve not routed the bearing edges yet. Great video

  • @rockdrummer80
    @rockdrummer80 Год назад +4

    Nice work Sean. I like how you use a pencil as a guide coat to find your low spots on the bearing edge. When I was building my snare with Gary and George at precision I was watching George re-wrapping a gretsch tom for a customer and he showed me how bad the bearing edges came from the factory. Crazy.

  • @fredflinstime6676
    @fredflinstime6676 Год назад +1

    awesome!

  • @ccdrums1290
    @ccdrums1290 Год назад +1

    Man Shawn, those edges look great! I can’t wait to hear them when they’re done. Wish I could hear them in person, they’re gonna bring some thunder!

    • @shawnsdrumcave
      @shawnsdrumcave  Год назад

      Thanks brother! If you are ever in the Boston area hit me up! I'm about 1/2 outside the city.

    • @ccdrums1290
      @ccdrums1290 Год назад +1

      @@shawnsdrumcave I surely would, would love to see your collection. I’m in Atlanta, so for now I’ll have to drool over your videos! 😁

  • @erikdanielczyk7666
    @erikdanielczyk7666 8 месяцев назад +1

    You are a true craftsman!! Just subscribed!!

  • @Rogersdrumvideos
    @Rogersdrumvideos Год назад +1

    Phenomenal work !
    SO enjoyable to watch

  • @gretschludwigdrummer209
    @gretschludwigdrummer209 Год назад +1

    Great video I envy you being able to do the bearing edges I've renovated a few kits but never been able to do the bearing edges as I haven't got the facilities to set up a router really looking forward to seeing how you do the wrap I always find that challenging !!

    • @shawnsdrumcave
      @shawnsdrumcave  Год назад

      thanks! yeah, I'm fortunate to have the space! probably another week or two for the wrapping episode, unfortunately I caught a cold which is putting me a little behind but the drums are very close to being ready for the wrap! I did do some filming last weekend though.

  • @Tagger0325
    @Tagger0325 Год назад +1

    The best how to guide ..

  • @BigChieff93
    @BigChieff93 Год назад +1

    What grit sandpaper do you recommend for the sanding table part? Thank you!!! Awesome work!!!

    • @shawnsdrumcave
      @shawnsdrumcave  Год назад +2

      I have 80 on mine and it works well! Thanks and thanks for watching!

  • @derekpendergras9154
    @derekpendergras9154 Год назад +1

    Have you ever cut a drum down and reattached a reinforcement ring? I have a 24x18 that I would like to make 14” deep.

    • @shawnsdrumcave
      @shawnsdrumcave  Год назад

      Yes and I actually have a snare project coming up after I finish this kit which I have to do that. I plan on doing a video on it but probably won't be for a few. Thanks for watching!

  • @benkornak
    @benkornak Год назад +1

    Great video Shawn! I’m really appreciative of your videos as I’ve been researching for information on how to restore some old vintage shells in rough condition. Do you have any recommendations on how the laymen’s drummer could rework and even out bearing edges without having most of the tools you have? Should I take it to a professional at that point to get the edges fixed, or is there a half decent way to do it myself with a few simple tools? Thanks again and great work with the project Shawn!

    • @shawnsdrumcave
      @shawnsdrumcave  Год назад +1

      Thanks! It really depends how bad they are, if they're not awful you can sometimes get away with flattening the edges a little on a sanding table and hand sand from there but most cases you really need to flatten and recut the edges. For that you'd need a sanding and router tables. Imo you'd probably be best off bringing them to a professional, most do not charge a ton of money and they'll be done right.

  • @funnyfarmnh3243
    @funnyfarmnh3243 Год назад +1

    Shawn can I use a 3/16 router bit for my ludwig 3plys? It seems to do a nicer job cutting into and ending nicely at the 3rd maple ply on the bearing edge. How will it affect the sound? Or should I just use 1/8" roundover?

    • @shawnsdrumcave
      @shawnsdrumcave  Год назад

      There are no rules! If you think 3/16 works better for you go for it! I was replicating the original Ludwig edge. Thanks for watching!

  • @draganpanic507
    @draganpanic507 Год назад +1

    Hello! Nice work! Can you tell me what you used to remove the glue from shell? I plan to fix up an old Slingerland. I have already started, but it seems to me that it is much easier for you. :) Thanks

    • @shawnsdrumcave
      @shawnsdrumcave  Год назад +1

      Paint stripper for the glue! Thanks for watching!

    • @draganpanic507
      @draganpanic507 Год назад

      @@shawnsdrumcave Thank you very much!

  • @williamfotiou7577
    @williamfotiou7577 Год назад +1

    Great job Shawn. Did you use 120 or 150 grit on the bearing edges? Thanks!

    • @shawnsdrumcave
      @shawnsdrumcave  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I usually do 120-180-220, you can go higher depending on if you think it needs it. 220 usually does it for me.

    • @williamfotiou7577
      @williamfotiou7577 Год назад

      @@shawnsdrumcave awesome. Thank you 🥁

  • @Jonathan_Doe_
    @Jonathan_Doe_ Год назад +1

    So the vintage lugwig edge is a 45 degree, then an 1/8” roundover on the outside?

    • @shawnsdrumcave
      @shawnsdrumcave  Год назад +1

      Yes, late 60's-70's anyways. I believe they hand sanded the outside round over, it's very slight, I decided to go with a more precise way by using an 1/8 bit in my router table. Thanks for watching!

  • @GreggsWoodworking
    @GreggsWoodworking Год назад +1

    Nice work. Did you use a 3/8" round over?

    • @shawnsdrumcave
      @shawnsdrumcave  Год назад

      Thanks man! I used an 1/8" round over. These had a very slight round over from the factory. 1/4-3/8 would be more todays baseball bat style edge. Thanks for watching!

  • @sholderu
    @sholderu Год назад +1

    I thought the reinforcement rings on vintage Ludwig 3-ply shells (both the maple-poplar-maple and mahogany-poplar-mahogany variants) came standard with a 30- degree inner cut, not 45 degrees?

    • @shawnsdrumcave
      @shawnsdrumcave  Год назад

      I read that online somewhere myself but as you can see in the video before routing my 45° bit lined up perfectly. I also checked 3 different Ludwig's with my angle finder, all 3 were 45° inside. I know Gretsch was a 30° but all the Ludwigs I've done they were 45° from the factory. Thanks for watching!

    • @sholderu
      @sholderu Год назад +1

      Good to know. I met Bill Ludwig III at the Chgo Drum Show 4 years ago and I asked him about this and he told me their re-rings were cut to 30 degrees but everything I’ve seen suggests they were 45s… go figure.

    • @shawnsdrumcave
      @shawnsdrumcave  Год назад

      @@sholderu interesting, all the sets I have are definitely 45°

  • @d.h.601
    @d.h.601 Год назад +1

    I am the 700th subscriber

  • @SONORSQ2guy
    @SONORSQ2guy Год назад +1

    Are you going to find the pitch of each shell then mark it with a stamp? 😂