Top End Style Bodhran Skewar Tipper Making Workshop

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    Hi Everyone,
    Here is a brand new bodhran video for you.
    This is a FULL 30 MINUTE WORKSHOP on how to make a top end style bodhran skewar tipper. It's one of my current favourite tippers too. I used it a lot while performing this summer.
    I give a LIVE workshop like this with my students who come to my Gaelic College courses each year in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, but I realize not everyone can travel there so I invite you in to my kitchen in Scotland to make this really cool tipper together. I actually make two in the video and you'll want to watch the entire workshop as I go in to great detail.
    (I even snuck in a few out-takes at the end :)
    Thanks for watching, I hope you like it and can't wait to hear how yours turned out.
    Drum On!
    ~ Mickey (Michelle)
    I've gone back to using the nickname my family and friends call me.
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  • @BeowWulf
    @BeowWulf Месяц назад +1

    When I made my skewer tippers, I didn’t want any sticky residue that eventually comes from any kind of tape when they break down, so I used heat shrink. You can get them rather big and some are rubberized to be nice and grippy. I would sand the end then wrap them with hair ties either in the middle or two ties bookending the middle. I’d also glue the middle of the bundle together then slip the heat shrink over it and commence to shrinking said wrap. Lastly, I would slip another heat shrink section onto one of the ends and shrink it just so it was semi tight but still moveable to act like the o-ring on yours. This was probably 20-ish years ago and I still have them. Well,… the ones that weren’t lost or gifted away after a session or a show, anyway! Great times! 😎

  • @marilynbettridge2889
    @marilynbettridge2889 2 года назад

    What a personable and easy lesson on making these tippers! Going to try it!

  • @dsturdy604
    @dsturdy604 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the fun video. I have a solid wood tipper and I really like the sound you get with the bamboo. To save time snipping and sanding, I got a sushi mat and deconstructed it. The bamboo sticks are just under 10inches.

  • @dougmiller9567
    @dougmiller9567 2 года назад

    bravo...what great fun.

  • @thewhittlingwood6985
    @thewhittlingwood6985 11 месяцев назад

    i finished making my own bodhran drum and tipper lastnight..your tutorial was fantastic..thankyou

  • @CC-RaptureANYsecond
    @CC-RaptureANYsecond 2 года назад

    Glad I found your channel. I'll be making this today hopefully in my kitchen in Montrose Scotland 😆 Thank you.

  • @sharonbaldwin2651
    @sharonbaldwin2651 9 лет назад +4

    love this video.. going to make myself a skewer tipper for sure.. Thanks !

  • @MickeyCuervo36
    @MickeyCuervo36 7 лет назад +5

    What I've done is bind the holding end of the tipper, and add drops of superglue to keep the center ones from wiggling free. Once the glue dries, I sand that end flush, and then round it off like it was one large dowel.

    • @huiarikii2000
      @huiarikii2000 3 года назад

      Thank you I'm going to add this idea as well 👍

  • @artcosta3043
    @artcosta3043 4 года назад

    Thanks, Michelle ! I teach children's crafts and have a bunch of skewars so, thanks to this great video (it feels more real (REEL?) with the trial and error, and that's what art is all about). I've been playing the bodhran since 1984, after spending a summer in Ireland, hanging out in the session pubs. Will get right to this project for that great brush sound. I live in Putney, VT, so HELLO to you up North !!

  • @lisajaworski3387
    @lisajaworski3387 Год назад

    Thank you! That was excellent and I will be making mine right away!

  • @huiarikii2000
    @huiarikii2000 3 года назад

    Wow! Such an excellent tutorial. Thank you so much, I look forward to using my new tipper 👍

  • @georgebrock9849
    @georgebrock9849 10 лет назад +1

    thanks for your version
    I secure the skewers with glue and sand the outside smooth and round off the whole end instead of each individually

  • @blackcitroenlove
    @blackcitroenlove 3 года назад

    I'm Native American and Irish, and it's so cool how both of our people make something out of absolutely nothing. I use E6000 to make things that need to stay in place, in place, for powwow regalia, so I'm going to try making one of these tippers with that adhesive.

  • @kiracattan4624
    @kiracattan4624 7 лет назад +1

    I bought a cheap Bodhran on Amazon, *yeah, it's touristy, but hey, it works* and it's a nice drum. The problem was the tipper. The teeny thing they sent, *sigh* I've got big paws and it doesn't work. So, what I did was go down to the beach and found this lovely gray piece of driftwood.. it's a small piece, with a bed that truly fits in the right spot for my hand.
    I like your video, though, I may try to do this one day soon. :D Thanks for the instructions.

  • @McBean09
    @McBean09 9 лет назад

    Great, thorough video! Thanks!

  • @ACheshireCat2001
    @ACheshireCat2001 10 лет назад

    Guess I now have a new project to play with, thanks.

  • @instabilitas
    @instabilitas 10 лет назад +7

    You could try a couple of electrical products instead of electrical tape etc. In the heat electrical tape goes all sticky. Use self amalgamating or self fusing tape (it binds to itself - no adhesive) and then use heatshrink over the top to form the handle...Stephen

    • @huiarikii2000
      @huiarikii2000 3 года назад

      Thank you Steven, I'm going to try your idea as well 👍

  • @jdstorms
    @jdstorms 10 лет назад

    Definitely going to try my hand at making one of these! Thanks for sharing this great video!

  • @prariemusician3171
    @prariemusician3171 8 лет назад

    Thank you for the lesson in making such a great sounding tipper. I'm going to make one tomorrow, see how I do!
    Also, your drum lessons are excellent. You have lots of patience and it is very easy to pick up technique from you.
    Great job!!

  • @MrWhothefoxthat
    @MrWhothefoxthat 2 года назад

    I used a copper 15mm blank water pipe end, give's it a good finish and some weight, I also used electrical heat shrink tubing, makes a neat job. tanks for sharing.

  • @debbiehummel7629
    @debbiehummel7629 10 лет назад

    Thank you. I enjoyed that very much, and will be making one of these. :)

  • @konstantineguruli
    @konstantineguruli 6 лет назад

    Thank you very much for this video!

  • @rolanddaniel4929
    @rolanddaniel4929 7 лет назад

    superb !!

  • @judymurphy-davis7802
    @judymurphy-davis7802 9 лет назад

    I hope to get back to playing again very soon. This video has fueled the fire and I will try to make one. I have asked around at a few music stores in Thunder Bay ON and Winnipeg MB, if they had tippers or sticks to play the Bodhran. At one shop I was told they had no idea what what I was talking about, they sold Bodhrans in the shop! I had to walk the guy over show him what I was talking about, only for him to say nope they don't sell the tippers, never heard of them. Shameful! He was the drum guy in the shop, we left with a guitar for my husband, the guitar guy knew what he was talking about.

  • @coltsfeva
    @coltsfeva 8 лет назад

    Funny I ran into this today...I just made one myself. I used a 3/4" black plastic cap (for furniture legs), Gorilla gel glue to secure the skewers in place and electrical tape that is rough. I like your idea of the ring to adjust.

  • @christopherosborne1970
    @christopherosborne1970 9 лет назад +1

    great video, you can also try cycle handle bar tape, it comes pvc, cloth and cork,

  • @PoitinCZ
    @PoitinCZ 9 лет назад

    Super. I make my own too, and for even more grip I use a spiral of garden wire under the tape...

  • @petershelper
    @petershelper 10 лет назад

    Loved the video. I have a woodturning lathe and was going to make a couple on that as a present for someone, but I may try your seemingly easy method, which I get the impression that 1st time around may be frustrating!
    Many Blessings and continued bodrhan playing to you.

  • @shadowgolem9158
    @shadowgolem9158 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this! You might find 3/4 inch 3-1 waterproof heat shrink to be a good wrap to hold the sticks together. I'm going to try a pig skin (glove weight) cover for grip and see how that works.

  • @bodhranmandonnely6566
    @bodhranmandonnely6566 8 лет назад

    I was always trying to make one

  • @mattioyopp
    @mattioyopp 6 лет назад

    very cute and useful video 😊

  • @steso60
    @steso60 10 лет назад

    Thank you so much! I'll try to build a tipper this way and (if I'll be successful) I'll prepare a couple for my bodhran's friend! Smack ;-))

  • @donnolan7377
    @donnolan7377 4 месяца назад

    🎉

  • @clivealexander5165
    @clivealexander5165 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for info you just save me from buying hot shots I use on my cajon that cost about $20.00 a pair. PS great video

  • @shaalis
    @shaalis 9 лет назад

    Great video. I make my own as well. Tried bamboo, doweling, various cuts. Even straw. Costs about 12 dollars to make one, and you'll have material left over to make more too. You can set the length and the attack. Brilliant.

  • @thomaslatham9710
    @thomaslatham9710 6 лет назад

    wonder if you could use hardwood dowels? they don't vary in thickness, but might cost a little more. You can also use heat-shrink from an electronic store for your wraps, just use a hair dryer to shrink it down.

  • @capnclawhammer3024
    @capnclawhammer3024 8 лет назад

    I used the bench grinder to shape the end. Interestingly enough, I seem to have acquired a case of blacklung...(J/K)

  • @matthewmacmaster730
    @matthewmacmaster730 9 лет назад

    I wish you were at the Youth session and teaching Bodhran because I just got back from the the 2015 March break session and there wasn't a lot of time to play my waltons bodhran and your only teaching bodhran at the Adult session so that sucks =P

  • @larrymeyerhoff9631
    @larrymeyerhoff9631 7 лет назад

    thank you..this is very nice....what size O-rings do you use?????

  • @tsechejak7598
    @tsechejak7598 10 месяцев назад

    Burnish the wood to with a spoon

  • @konstantineguruli
    @konstantineguruli 6 лет назад

    What do you call those thin sticks?

  • @Geekeric
    @Geekeric 6 лет назад

    Love the video but shouldn't the title say, "Workshop" and not "Worlshop"?