1988 Yamaha SD493 Piccolo Brass Snare Drum - Restoration

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

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  • @puente987
    @puente987 Год назад +7

    This would make David Garibaldi smile. Drum looks great.

  • @stickswinger2006
    @stickswinger2006 Год назад +7

    call yamaha and see if they have or ever had made gold harwardware for this snare. INCREDIBLE job. looks and sounds wayyyy better. thanks for posting

  • @editbyStar
    @editbyStar Год назад +6

    You’ve earned the “Snare Restoration Master” title. My congratulations Sir!

  • @MikeBixby
    @MikeBixby Год назад +3

    Had the same snare and sold it after getting my SD 435 DG signature snare. What a great job you did on this classic! and the Soul Vaccination at the end

  • @dixonqwerty
    @dixonqwerty 11 месяцев назад +2

    Oh man, I have an old TAMA brass power metal snare 14 X 8. I am absolutely giving it this treatment!!

  • @bnjikos
    @bnjikos Год назад +26

    The most detailed drum restoration I've ever seen. A wonderful result! Congratulations, you have a new subscriber. 😎

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад +2

      Thank you!

    • @ramencurry6672
      @ramencurry6672 8 месяцев назад

      I have an old Ludwig that’s corroded and aged. It could use a restoration but overall not bad and fine the way it is.

  • @the_rummer
    @the_rummer Год назад +22

    Legendary restoration of a legendary snare. Awesome work man. This was so mesmerizing to watch.

  • @PrinceAsmodeus
    @PrinceAsmodeus Год назад +4

    Yamaha was the king of piccolo snares. Japanese made Yamaha are some of the best drums from that era. Excellent work, BTW. Subbed.

  • @timbofromkeno
    @timbofromkeno Год назад +11

    Man, I thought this thing looked fine when the video started, but it was amazing just how different it looked at the end! Great work, Kevin. Beautiful drum!

  • @juancabrillo2u
    @juancabrillo2u Год назад +5

    You are a true craftsman and came up with a lot of clever techniques…loved the ball bearing to install the air hole grommet! Backing the punch for the badge hole with some pine wood instead of cement might have made for a cleaner hole. Great video!

  • @calvinem
    @calvinem 10 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing attention to detail. Great work.

  • @vasbaba8764
    @vasbaba8764 Год назад +1

    .. thank you so much Kevin, wish you the best...

  • @migueldiazdrums
    @migueldiazdrums Год назад +5

    The badge was so badass!!

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад +3

      Thanks, that was the hardest part!

  • @NotMyWar
    @NotMyWar Год назад +1

    That was like “how it’s made” quality. I am super impressed by that transformation. This is the kind of stuff pride should be reserved for.

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад +2

      Thank you!

    • @NotMyWar
      @NotMyWar Год назад

      @@KevinCrafted you’re welcome man. Thank you for producing quality content.

  • @janeb5936
    @janeb5936 Год назад +1

    This is a great video! Fantastic work and a joy to watch. I'm a fan!

  • @spadds
    @spadds Год назад

    Great job! I picked up one of these last week in similar shape. I spent a few hours stripping it down. Rebent snare mechanism after cleaning and re-greasing, took a dent out of the shell, gave it a machine polish (left the lugs on), new heads and have new snare wires on order. It has tama diecast hoops. I tuned it up and of boy! What a snare! Thanks for sharing your project!

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад

      Thanks! Hopefully this video helped with your project.

  • @normandea
    @normandea Год назад +3

    Very cool restoration project! Congrats on the finished product!

  • @Mike-ol7xp
    @Mike-ol7xp Год назад +1

    Yamaha Excellence Restored with Excellence, Great Job!!!!

  • @drumtravelfun
    @drumtravelfun Год назад +3

    Wow. A lot of love went into this reno. In hindsight it would have been worth the hassle of removing the badge, but that being said, you did an amazing job recreating the new one! Plus, it was cool to see that process, as well. The Garibaldi beat at the end was fitting. Great job, beautiful snare and well worth the efforts!

  • @angeyoda
    @angeyoda Год назад +2

    Amazing work ! Stunning !

  • @rhythmcaster2018
    @rhythmcaster2018 Год назад +1

    How is this possible? A drum restoration channel!
    You sir, please let me subscribe.
    What a golden find. Please keep doing this.

  • @bonniebarber6114
    @bonniebarber6114 Год назад +3

    Wow! Incredible restoration❤

  • @StanleyRodgers
    @StanleyRodgers Год назад

    I still have mine. It was the first high end snare I ever bought for myself. I remember visiting a friend in the Bay area and we were looking for something to do. the BAM magazine had an ad for a snare sale at Lemon Percussion in Santa Cruz so we jumped in the car and headed down. They had one of these all shiny and new. I was a pretty big Dave Weckl fan back then and this was the snare he used in his instructional videos so I splurged, and I mean SPLURGED, and treated myself to this snare. I still love it to this day. It is a remarkably fat sounding snare for its shallow depth. It sounds really good tuned medium and even low tension. Tune it up high and you could, of course, get a nice high crack out of it. Medium to medium low was the sweet spot for me though. Super articulate and sensitive. Such a cool snare. If you can get your hands on one, I recommend adding it to your stable.

  • @theswime945
    @theswime945 Год назад +1

    Loved this, thanks for posting. Good to see somebody paying the same attention that I would. Cheers.

  • @eliwill_
    @eliwill_ Год назад +2

    Stuff like this never ceases to amaze me, great work man

  • @LDdrums20
    @LDdrums20 5 месяцев назад

    Incredible work! You used all the techniques from the restoration guys!

  • @rapidohernandez
    @rapidohernandez Год назад +1

    Beautiful restoration, i enjoyed watching!

  • @JohnZazoMusic
    @JohnZazoMusic Месяц назад +1

    We have one of these old Japan brass drums where I studied percussion in my undergrad. Super heavy drum with a great sound!

  • @Diesel0807
    @Diesel0807 Год назад

    These snares are legendary with all the heavy studio cats from that era they really have a nice crack

  • @malcolmlarri8236
    @malcolmlarri8236 6 месяцев назад

    looks amazing with brass hoops and lugs !

  • @jarrahdrum
    @jarrahdrum Год назад

    I am quite blown away by this and inspired to have a go at restoring, subscribed, thank you

  • @Trav84
    @Trav84 Год назад

    What an excellent idea for a channel!! You filled a very fine niche!!

  • @robertdore9592
    @robertdore9592 Год назад

    22:00 What a beautiful job you made of that restoration, it seems to me that this drum was Yamaha's answer to the Pearl Free Floating Piccolo. I hadn't entertained the thought of buying one of these; but it could very well fill the need for a metal Piccolo Snare.

  • @michaelkrysiak5282
    @michaelkrysiak5282 Год назад

    I picked up the same drum at a yard sale last summer. You've given me some guidance re the brass cleaning.
    I'll pull the badge before stripping the laquer
    Nice work.....Imagine if you could find a brass strainer /butt plate

  • @carvel9065
    @carvel9065 Год назад

    Inspired! Got an old tama piccolo sitting around that needs some TLC. Good work!

  • @HaydesGrooves
    @HaydesGrooves Год назад +1

    New Subscriber. Amazing work. Garibaldi would be happy with the groove at the end too.

  • @kkupsky6321
    @kkupsky6321 11 месяцев назад

    I’m just glad someone is making this drum show. A lil too quiet. But Yaknow. Good show mate.

  • @Hoprgras
    @Hoprgras Год назад

    I almost cant watch this. This snare was one of my favorites. I lent it out to a guy I went to church with in 2009. He tighten the head so tight (trying to get a 13" piccolo sound, when its a 14"), it stripped the Brass Lugs. I even attempted to salvage it replacing it with different lugs. That worked for about 4ys. Those gave away too. Then it was trash heaven. Unusable.

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад

      Oh no!

    • @Hoprgras
      @Hoprgras Год назад

      @@KevinCraftedbut, I made good with it when my wife said it was cool that I could replace it with a Brass Recording Custom.

  • @comptondesign
    @comptondesign Год назад +1

    Excellent work! Looks phenomenal!

  • @xetradax2679
    @xetradax2679 Год назад

    this is an incredable job done

  • @thiagoorsetti1977
    @thiagoorsetti1977 Год назад +1

    Amazing job, well done!

  • @jcdrums2798
    @jcdrums2798 Год назад

    Awesome job! Excellent !

  • @FrankB2
    @FrankB2 Год назад

    I'll do that with my tarnished FF Pearl Brass Shell ! Thanks for this instruction video!!

  • @binaryenvoy3090
    @binaryenvoy3090 Год назад

    Precious work on precious snare :)

  • @pupoctus
    @pupoctus Год назад

    Truly amazing job, man!

  • @Elboy522
    @Elboy522 Год назад

    I also put brass die cast hoops on my sd935! I need some of those brass plated tension rods!

  • @vincentquattrocchi7924
    @vincentquattrocchi7924 Год назад +1

    I had that drum many years ago, oh man I wish I still had it,what a great Sounding snare drum.

  • @ronvallejo7987
    @ronvallejo7987 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @grantnicolaou7216
    @grantnicolaou7216 Год назад

    Master craftsmanship…

  • @franckcascales
    @franckcascales 8 месяцев назад

    Congratulation from France, you are amazing 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🙌

  • @jcdrums2798
    @jcdrums2798 2 месяца назад

    Awesome job! You are à king

  • @stephenspivack4343
    @stephenspivack4343 Год назад +2

    Awesome work! Given that you're quite the handyman, I am surprised you didnt first trying removing the badge before stripping the factory lacquer off the shell. I also always wondered whether the 20 little lug bits are actually made of plastic...

  • @jonathanmcroberts8549
    @jonathanmcroberts8549 Год назад

    Huge Effort! Great Result!

  • @ralphtarr5931
    @ralphtarr5931 Год назад

    I had one of those! It had die cast hoops if I remember correctly? Great drum with tone and VOLUME!!! Nice job

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад

      Thanks! Some of them came with diecast hoops, some came with the Power Hoops

  • @douglasdrummer
    @douglasdrummer Год назад +1

    Outstanding job!

  • @grantdickerson96
    @grantdickerson96 Год назад +3

    What you did with the badge was incredible Kevin! I'm curious if I could hire you to build a badge for one of my drums?!

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад

      Thanks! Is it the same Yamaha badge?

    • @grantdickerson96
      @grantdickerson96 Год назад

      @@KevinCrafted Not a yamaha badge, what i'm looking for is a little odd but essentially a recreation of the tama superstar badge from the 80s.

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад

      @@grantdickerson96 I may be able to help, please shoot me an email at kevincraftedco@gmail.com

  • @jimflys2
    @jimflys2 Год назад +1

    Nice job. I do buffing and lacquer work and band instrument repair for a living. Mowhawk is a good Nitrocellulose clear lacquer. It is designed for wood, whereas Nikolas is for metal. It has adhesion promoters that the lacquer for wood does not need. But they are very similar. Not sure what you used to degrease the brass before lacquer. Nitro is great for clarity. Limited life. Even the original 2 part baked epoxy used by Yamaha had a limited life as you see. I love Nitro and it is easy to strip with Acetone when it needs to be redone in 5 to 10 years - Depending on the handling. Really well done.

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад

      Thank you! This was my first time doing anything like this. I did a lot of research on what the best option would be and settled on the Mohawk variety “For Brass”, but thanks for the tip on Nikolas. I used acetone to degrease prior to spraying.

    • @jimflys2
      @jimflys2 Год назад +1

      @@KevinCrafted Cool. I didn't know that they had it for brass. Great to know. Yes acetone is good stuff. You can also use brake parts cleaner the "chlorinated" version. Very good stuff. Do it outside though. Non-chlorinated versions are basically aerosol acetone. Still good. Very few manufacturers are cutting nitro now as it has been fazed out. Now you can get 2k aerosols from body shop supply places, but it is IMPERITIVE THAT YOU USE A PROPER RESPERATOR. The clarity is not as good as Nitro on brass.

  • @lanceschultz7132
    @lanceschultz7132 Год назад

    Sick snare. Im jealous.

  • @Ian_P
    @Ian_P Год назад

    Well done. Great job. 👍😁

  • @chrisl2466
    @chrisl2466 Год назад

    Well done. Thanks, for sharing.

  • @arturofernandez6088
    @arturofernandez6088 Год назад

    Great job!

  • @vasbaba8764
    @vasbaba8764 Год назад +1

    .. beautiful , job like a poem
    Kevin , is it easy to name all the ingredients you use by the time they appear in the video ?
    I can't recognize them, packing is different here in Greece
    can I do the same to a sonor hld 590 ? or do you have some recommendations ?
    thank you , have a nice day ...

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад +1

      Thank you! The description lists the products that go with each step, you should be able to match them up to the video. The lugs on your Sonor are likely plated, so you definitely would not treat them like I did the solid brass lugs on the SD493, I would just give the lugs/hardware an easy polish

  • @雄一-q4y
    @雄一-q4y 10 месяцев назад +1

    見てて気持ちいいです!

  • @anthonykujawa-wj6cr
    @anthonykujawa-wj6cr Год назад

    Had 2 of them, always wanted the 8” version

  • @andrewpearl1875
    @andrewpearl1875 Год назад

    VERY well done!

  • @robertdore9592
    @robertdore9592 Год назад

    14:12 cutting that badge caused me to 'hold my breath' 🙂

  • @dhaitmanek
    @dhaitmanek Год назад +1

    21:18 am I hearing "Soul Vaccination" by Tower of Power with David Garibaldi?!?!? awesome groove

  • @DarrenMcGill442
    @DarrenMcGill442 Год назад

    A little Soul Vaccination at the end...sweet!

  • @jergervasi3331
    @jergervasi3331 10 месяцев назад +1

    I was watching your Eames chair video, had no idea you were a drummer… LOL

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  10 месяцев назад

      Yep!

    • @jergervasi3331
      @jergervasi3331 10 месяцев назад

      Well, your work is fantastic, and your videos are inspiring!@@KevinCrafted

  • @platboy1789
    @platboy1789 Год назад +1

    i have a bit of rust on my SD 493 !! how long should i leave the flour/salt/vinegar solution on ? can i just apply it on to certain spots and leave it for an hour ?

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад +1

      I left it on for a few days, but only 24hrs is necessary. Doing certain spots rather than the whole thing might leave areas looking cleaner than others. I don’t think this step is even really necessary, if I were to do this again I would just skip this step and go straight to polishing.

  • @jbhdrumlessons5000
    @jbhdrumlessons5000 Месяц назад

    You are amazing !

  • @pearlguy6351
    @pearlguy6351 Год назад

    Omg I had this same snare I bought back in the mid nineties with my Yamaha stage custom kit great snare only thing I didn’t like were lugs couldn’t really crank on head to much lugs would start bending

  • @joseruales6742
    @joseruales6742 3 месяца назад

    good lord 👍 👍 👍 🏄

  • @jayeshjr5036
    @jayeshjr5036 Год назад +1

    I have the same model snare drum!

  • @danielcalderon8291
    @danielcalderon8291 10 месяцев назад

    I… want… that… specific… Snare!

    • @agork
      @agork 9 месяцев назад

      I think he might let you have it for 5000,- USD

  • @aakkoin
    @aakkoin Год назад

    Heyyyy, awesome... like the great restoration channel "My Mechanics", but for drums. Hope you do more, cheers.

  • @Ferklaus
    @Ferklaus Год назад

    Simplemente wooow !! Awesome

  • @captainjay-gf6ws
    @captainjay-gf6ws Год назад

    Dang that sounds nice.

  • @tomkelsey2303
    @tomkelsey2303 Год назад +1

    Soak all the parts overnight in warm water and Dawn and you wont have to do as much scrubbing.

  • @jodidavis6595
    @jodidavis6595 10 месяцев назад

    Now you’re just showing off 😂😂👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇺🇸

  • @bikilah
    @bikilah Год назад

    Amazing job…..😮😮😮😮

  • @ruditelman
    @ruditelman Год назад +1

    Great Job! Garibaldi Fan?

  • @GZuraman
    @GZuraman 5 месяцев назад

    Very amazing

  • @toumicarlos4037
    @toumicarlos4037 Месяц назад

    👍👍👍

  • @flocore
    @flocore Год назад

    Excellent job! I bet you didn't know what you got yourself into, when you decided to do this, haha! This drum seems like the equivalent of the Sonor Signature models with all those parts.
    Personally, I like the contrasted look with the black tension rods better and I think the aluminum power hoops (as well as Yamaha's aluminum die-cast hoops) fit the drum better, as well. But that's a matter of subjective preference.

  • @itaydobrin
    @itaydobrin Год назад

    thank you for showing us the restoration, great work!!! can you tell me where do you buy the snare wire? I have the same snare and i can't find anywhere the snare wire

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад +2

      Yes, it was hard to find. I bought the Pearl Free Floater model from Guitar Center. Puresound also makes a free floater model

  • @wolfgangrauch2927
    @wolfgangrauch2927 Год назад

    Which snare wires do you use? Great restoration video of a great Snare - thanks?

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад

      Pearl Free Floater model. Puresound also makes a free floater model

  • @pukoydrum
    @pukoydrum Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @bdespain11
    @bdespain11 6 месяцев назад

    Great job, snare looks awesome! I have a snare just like this. Where did you acquire the correct length snares for it?

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I got them from DCP. They're Pearl S025 Vintage Free Floating Snare Drum Wires 20-Strand

  • @leokidd24
    @leokidd24 Год назад

    Holy smokes man! You win!!! Wow 😮
    Great job! 👏🏼
    Would you be able to put a list of the products you used through the restoration? Like the pink goo and lacquer brand, etc

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад

      Thanks! Just updated the description.

  • @Eurodrummer666
    @Eurodrummer666 Год назад

    Stunning restauration for this gorgeous snare! Is more likely to have sympathetic snare buzz, due to the longer snare strands?

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад +1

      Yes, the extended snares and parallel stainer system make this drum very hard to dial in.

  • @labambashowband
    @labambashowband 2 месяца назад

    Excellent job! Question.. How long did you leave the fittings in the salt/vinegar & flower solution for? Thanks

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  2 месяца назад

      @@labambashowband thanks! I think it only needs 24 hrs

  • @Aleiuta75
    @Aleiuta75 10 месяцев назад

    21:25 Dave Garibaldi my friend

  • @juanvallejo8826
    @juanvallejo8826 Год назад +1

    Hi Kevin. I have a SD493 snare that needs work. Can I send it to you?

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад +1

      Hi Juan, if you send some details/pics to kevincraftedco@gmail.com I may be able to help.

    • @juanvallejo8826
      @juanvallejo8826 Год назад +1

      @@KevinCrafted Thanks Kevin I will.

  • @BigChieff93
    @BigChieff93 Год назад

    How do you know if a drum needs snares to extend past the bearing edge or not? I have a Ludwig piccolo snare drum that sounds great but when I have the snares turned off they still will randomly activate when I hit the drum. I pretty much don't turn off the snare wires anymore. I saw the comment about the snare wires needing to extend past the shell on this piccolo snare drum and it made me wonder id that could be the issue with mine? It's the stock throwoff, but I just recently changed the heads and wires (it did it in the past as well).
    Awesome restoration and video!!! Thank you very much!!! 🤘🤘

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад +1

      Thank you! This specific drum needs them due to its specific strainer system. Freefloating snares usually use them. Your issue might be solved by playing around more with the tension on the snares while the throwoff is deactivated, I don't think extended snares would fix your issue

    • @BigChieff93
      @BigChieff93 Год назад

      @@KevinCrafted Thank you for the knowledge and the tip! I really appreciate it!

  • @webstercat
    @webstercat Год назад

    Owned & restored three of them.. thought that would give me David Garibaldi chops….

  • @harrygiles7354
    @harrygiles7354 Год назад

    Hey man, great work! I own one of these snares myself. I use it as my main snare above all others, it's definitely my favourite. My extended snare wires sadly stretched and have no idea where to get the proper extended ones, would you be able to tell me where you got yours? Cheers!

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  Год назад

      Thanks! Yes, I bought the "Pearl S025 Vintage Free Floating Snare Drum Wires 14 20-Strand" from Drum Center of Portsmouth. It's also my understanding that Puresound makes their own extended model, but I'm not sure what it's called.

  • @Twotontessie
    @Twotontessie Год назад

    Ok hot shot 😂 tell me what to do with the old original aluminum PowerHoops from this era that have the chrome flaking off.

  • @chetanmichael7396
    @chetanmichael7396 10 месяцев назад

    Wow I ❤maintainence l wish I could learn what u put to clean

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  10 месяцев назад

      The supplies are listed in the description!

  • @graveyarddrums
    @graveyarddrums 10 месяцев назад

    Getting prepped to revive a pearl ff brass. Qwik question, what is the pink stuff?

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  10 месяцев назад +1

      That’s citristrip. Good luck!

    • @graveyarddrums
      @graveyarddrums 9 месяцев назад

      @@KevinCrafted recognized it immediately at HD. The forbidden cereal worked great!

    • @KevinCrafted
      @KevinCrafted  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks!@@graveyarddrums