Beautiful workmanship and a beautiful birthing of a pow wow drum 🥁 Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills a natural you are ,skilled and talented 😊
Dude awesome video. I got stationed in Delaware with my wife and son. Once the military ships all my stuff here I will get to work. My wife is lakota sioux and I am Tolowa de~ni.
I was wondering if you could have cut the 2x4 in half and then so it was 1x4. So instead of using 6 2x4 you could use 3 2x4. Or would that make the wall to thin? I know that finished 2x4 are not 2x4. Was just wondering. Thanks for sharing :)
cool video as always. I like that jig you made for the router that's smart right there. I think I need to figure out how to make a white mans drum as 'i think some around here may get a little touchy about me making one like that lol. will you be showing how to put the tops on that one as well?
@@donaldporta thank you very much... love the video... very informative, appreciate all of your knowledge... I'm going to be making the same frame... I don't think I can get to a router... so I'm thinking of using the 1x4... I am planning on starting a drum group for the youth.
One more question: When cutting the edge bevel, the saw is tilted to 5 1/2 degrees. Cutting on both sides, the 2x4 is reduced to 2x3. How is this done? Is there a specific distance between the saw and the RIP fence?
Don’t know where he got his, but I get rawhide from Wanderbull and Tribal Spirit Music, don’t think either is open in person (covid), but both have online shopping.
@@memesat3a.m917 , peace . I didn't listen to the entire video, I heard him discuss drum making , I didnt here any claim to a tribe , but could be missing something inappropriate . Peace
Beautiful workmanship and a beautiful birthing of a pow wow drum 🥁 Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills a natural you are ,skilled and talented 😊
Thank you kindly!
Thankyou for sharing this!
Dude awesome video. I got stationed in Delaware with my wife and son. Once the military ships all my stuff here I will get to work. My wife is lakota sioux and I am Tolowa de~ni.
That is great--- share your progress with me, I would love to see the results---Don
Amazing work Donald! I am so glad I stumbled upon your channel!
Great process. Love your very simplified router jig...great job!
Glad you liked it!
Please make a followup video showing how you put the drum heads on!
I will do that and the drum cradle!
Hi and thanks! Does the second video exist yet? Take care.
Thank you, that made my day!
Excellent. Not so bad.. just time & patience
yes!
I was wondering if you could have cut the 2x4 in half and then so it was 1x4. So instead of using 6 2x4 you could use 3 2x4. Or would that make the wall to thin? I know that finished 2x4 are not 2x4. Was just wondering. Thanks for sharing :)
After routering the outer perimeter it may be too thin, but worth a try.
cool video as always. I like that jig you made for the router that's smart right there. I think I need to figure out how to make a white mans drum as 'i think some around here may get a little touchy about me making one like that lol. will you be showing how to put the tops on that one as well?
Yes, that will be soon. Thanks for watching my friend--- Don
how much for a 26x15?
I just made my frame, did you have any problems with the glue not holding up?
I'm worried when it dries it might crack under the weight but might just be overthinking it
when the rawhide dries it draws tight on the frame, holding it tight and mine did not crack anywhere!
Would the 5 1/2 degree bevel work with a 1×4 instead of a 2×4?
yes, you need the same number of slats
@@donaldporta thank you very much... love the video... very informative, appreciate all of your knowledge... I'm going to be making the same frame... I don't think I can get to a router... so I'm thinking of using the 1x4... I am planning on starting a drum group for the youth.
One more question:
When cutting the edge bevel, the saw is tilted to 5 1/2 degrees. Cutting on both sides, the 2x4 is reduced to 2x3.
How is this done? Is there a specific distance between the saw and the RIP fence?
Where did you get the rawhide so I can make my own drum
Don’t know where he got his, but I get rawhide from Wanderbull and Tribal Spirit Music, don’t think either is open in person (covid), but both have online shopping.
How many blocks of 2x4 did u use?
33 individual pieces, took 5 1/2 ,8 foot 2x4's
@@donaldporta thank you sir
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Ho ho tuguy
Word yo dis guys tribe is called a wannabae-neechae
@@memesat3a.m917 err wat I'm indigenous
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@@memesat3a.m917 , peace . I didn't listen to the entire video, I heard him discuss drum making , I didnt here any claim to a tribe , but could be missing something inappropriate .
Peace