Mahendra Tiwari hey mate. I don't think a table saw is at all necessary ro make these drums. If you're thinking of the side joints it would be perfectly acceptable to just butt the surfaces together and glue and nail or screw. Actually this would be a super beginner or dad-and-son project. Give it a try mate!
Namaste Mahendra :) As Mark says it could be done using a handsaw and a few basic tools. i would also love to see a video if you make them :) Check out Mark's channel also if you haven't already, he uses a lot of great techniques for building his instruments ॐ
I was thinking it would be cool if the back, instead of opening wider/narrower to tune, have the back go deeper in to or out of the chamber. You could have one panel be stationary, attach a threaded shaft to a second panel. The threaded shaft would have to thread through a nut embedded in the stationary panel. The tip of the threaded shaft would have to be modified so that it spins freely inside the movable panel within the chamber. Attach a wing nut and a regular nut at the end to make a knob to turn. Essentially, it would be like an adjustable plunger you could use to tune each block.
First of all Chris thank you so much for the shout out - that was very kind! I really enjoyed this vid, even making the stand was fascinating. I wondered how the tuner was going to work - at first I assumed it would be a sort of plunger, altering the depth of the box. Your solution is much neater. Terrific vid mate, great job and thanks again.
Thank you Mark :) I've made tons of percussion over the last 30 or so years and I never understood why these are not available. I'm sure they will be soon after this :D The ability to change the tone really helps. i hope the shout out helps mate. Blessings ॐ
Another great project from you Chris! Brilliant mate and sounds very good too!! .would a Tabla project be on the horizon? I think they would sound great together. Namaste my friend, Bram
Namaste Bram mate :) Thank you :) I might plan to record a percussion piece using what I have. I watched how to make Tabla in India and the process is difficult because the ingredients and methods of making the Syahi is a well kept secret and it differs between makers. I have a set that I had made for me many years ago and I really need to play more. the Dayan is made from Mango and the Duggi is made from a combination of metals around a brass bowl :) I love playing them ॐ
@@TheWoodYogi Now I felt ashamed for my impatience, so I watched it all through this time and I'm very impressed with the varying sounds you're able to get! Well done!
Namaste Chris , nice I think I should try it as my son is a drummer in a band 😊 but not having table saw is a issue 😊🕉
Mahendra Tiwari hey mate. I don't think a table saw is at all necessary ro make these drums. If you're thinking of the side joints it would be perfectly acceptable to just butt the surfaces together and glue and nail or screw. Actually this would be a super beginner or dad-and-son project. Give it a try mate!
Mark , thanks mate 😊I shall certainly attempt and like you said a father son thing 👌
Mahendra Tiwari Brilliant! Point a camera at it mate, show us how you get along!! Very best to you!
Mark McCluney will do 😊
Namaste Mahendra :) As Mark says it could be done using a handsaw and a few basic tools. i would also love to see a video if you make them :) Check out Mark's channel also if you haven't already, he uses a lot of great techniques for building his instruments ॐ
They 'tuned' out very well!!!! 😎
I was thinking it would be cool if the back, instead of opening wider/narrower to tune, have the back go deeper in to or out of the chamber. You could have one panel be stationary, attach a threaded shaft to a second panel. The threaded shaft would have to thread through a nut embedded in the stationary panel. The tip of the threaded shaft would have to be modified so that it spins freely inside the movable panel within the chamber. Attach a wing nut and a regular nut at the end to make a knob to turn. Essentially, it would be like an adjustable plunger you could use to tune each block.
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I really like the sound of those, great project and video as always!
Thank you Clint :) I was surprised at how well they turned out :D Take care my friend ॐ
That's a nice project mate sounds like hours of fun
Thank you Warren :) It will be :) We had a bunch of toddlers at my yoga studio today and they love playing around with the drums :D ॐ
nice build! the only reason i don't make such a thing os because i would drive people crazy 😂. sounds cool,buddy!
Thank you buddy :) I do the same thing,but never drive myself crazy though :D ॐ
Very cool idea and they sound great too! Very well done!
Thank you my friend :) ॐ
This was a very cool project; they turned out very well. I think I'll be trying this. As ever, thanks for sharing your skills. Best wishes. :)
Thank you Mark :) They sound really good if you decide the make them :) ॐ
Wow, what a very detailed build this was Yogi!! They sound great too!! Awesome job. Your talents are really amazing my friend.
Thank you Becky :) I'm really happy with the result :) Blessings ॐ
Great build! I was really curious how they sounded. Well done my friend! :-)
Thank you my friend :) It was really experimental, but I'm happy with the end result ॐ
First of all Chris thank you so much for the shout out - that was very kind! I really enjoyed this vid, even making the stand was fascinating. I wondered how the tuner was going to work - at first I assumed it would be a sort of plunger, altering the depth of the box. Your solution is much neater. Terrific vid mate, great job and thanks again.
Thank you Mark :) I've made tons of percussion over the last 30 or so years and I never understood why these are not available. I'm sure they will be soon after this :D The ability to change the tone really helps. i hope the shout out helps mate. Blessings ॐ
The Wood Yogi yes mate, a new sub already!
Another great project from you Chris! Brilliant mate and sounds very good too!! .would a Tabla project be on the horizon? I think they would sound great together.
Namaste my friend, Bram
Namaste Bram mate :) Thank you :) I might plan to record a percussion piece using what I have. I watched how to make Tabla in India and the process is difficult because the ingredients and methods of making the Syahi is a well kept secret and it differs between makers. I have a set that I had made for me many years ago and I really need to play more. the Dayan is made from Mango and the Duggi is made from a combination of metals around a brass bowl :) I love playing them ॐ
This is 2 years old. Are the detailed instructions mentioned in the description available now? If so, where? Thanks
Sweet as Chris mate - you going to release some beats out for YT vids?
Thank you Mark :) I'm writing music daily, but I have planned to record some percussion only and see how it goes :) ॐ
Cool!
Thank you Billy :) ॐ
Can you provide dimensions?
good afternoon I would like to know what the price would be for me to provide the measures to build my own templeblock
Thank you
Awesome! I got a "You make me feel" from Michael Jackson out of one of the last clips. Was that intentional? Great job!
Thank you Rob :) I had to check it out and you are right, but it wasn't intentional :D ॐ
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SORRY! Too many adverts! I couldn't be bothered to wait through them all so I never got to see your video.
Thank you Steve 😊 ॐ
@@TheWoodYogi Now I felt ashamed for my impatience, so I watched it all through this time and I'm very impressed with the varying sounds you're able to get! Well done!
good afternoon I would like to know what the price would be for me to provide the measures to build my own templeblock
Thank you
Hello Antonio :) Please email me at thewoodyogi@gmail.com as I don't have a way to contact you through youtube :) Thank you ॐ