Tag Archive - P.Ellis Drums

Black Sparkle Custom Drum Set

I had a post in April talking a little about this kit, but I wanted to update you on the finished product. This is a very classic sized kit: 14×22, 8×13, and 16×16.

P.Ellis Custom Drum Set Black Sparkle Tube Lugs

P.Ellis Custom Drum Set made in Austin Tx

I learned a lot from building this kit. Just a few things I learned from this build:

  • "Nonflammable" contact cement is a product that I will avoid at all costs from now on.
  • I love the "Gel" form of contact cement because it is much easier to work with. No runs = no mess!
  • Video taping yourself building drums is harder than I thought.
  • I realized I like notching the overlap near the bearing edge for wrapped drums, but it also is harder than it seems.
  • I love chrome tube lugs. They bring class to any drum.
  • I made a new document to include in the Ebook – it is a checklist for ordering drum supplies, because even I forget to order supplies every now and then.

What I Learned On My Recent Drum Build

Every time I build a new custom drum or custom drum kit I learn something that can usually help me improve upon a similar drum set the next time around. Each new drum I build gets better and better and I find more efficient ways to do some of the drum building tasks. Most recently I completed this drum set:

Black stain inlay custom drum set high gloss

The drum building tip I picked up from building this drum set has to do with the order of the steps that I apply the inlay strip and finishing process. For this drum set I:

  1. Cut the inlay groove
  2. Applied about 4 coats of black stain
  3. Installed the inlay strip
  4. Sealed and gave a high gloss finish

Now, from looking at pictures of the drums and even looking at the drums up close you would never be able to tell what I did wrong. (not really wrong…but I will do this differently on the next drum kit that has an inlay that I build)

Here is what the aged pearl wrap looks like up close:

Aged Pearl Wrap for a custom drum set

Look great right? Well I used some very nice tung oil for the high gloss finish for this kit and tung oil (along with other finishing products such as lacquer) tends to yellow or  “amber out” over time. Since I installed the inlay strip before I finished the drum, the inlay with also be included in the “ambering out” that is already starting to happen to this kit. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing. In fact this amber color is often desired by many custom finishers. If you’ve ever seen a vintage guitar that has discolored over time you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about!

In conclusion the main lesson I learned from building this drum set was this: If you like the original color of whatever inlay strip you decide to use,  you should mask the area where your inlay strip will go, finish the entire drum, and install the inlay once your finish is complete to prevent your strip from “ambering out”!

I hope this helps some of you builders venturing into the world of inlay! If you have any questions or comments feel free to leave them below. I would love to hear what you have to say!

The Rocketboys Music on “Keeping up with the Kardashians”

Last night The Rocketboys had 3 songs on the E! reality show "Keeping up with the Kardashians". The songs were from "Sing Bird Sing" on which I played P.Ellis Drums for the entire album (and the kit I used for that album is the one for sell right below this post!) This is very exciting and hopefully it is only the first of many TV spots for the Rocketboys!

Aaron Ivey House Tour

I will be on tour with Aaron Ivey for the next 2 weeks. This tour will be very cool, the show is a mixture of music, story telling, and multimedia. We will be playing in people's living rooms, backyards, and patios. Our set for these shows will be somewhat broken down so in preparation for this tour I assembled a small percussion set-up. It consists of a hi-hat using 18" crashes, another 18" crash for a washy ride, a 10" popcorn snare, a 14" djembe for a bass drum. I was using random things to put underneath the djembe to position it correctly, but then it occurred to me that I make drums so I should be able to make a stand for the djembe. This is what I came up with.

 

This stand can be taken apart to fit in my hardware case just like any other stand. It's made of scrap wood laying around in my shop. I stained it and put non-slip shelf liner on the top and bottom.

Come check out this kit at a house show!

New Drum Beats FOR YOU!

This past week I had a little bit of down time to make some drum videos. I've always been fascinated with Afro-Cuban and latin music, so I wanted to share a little bit of my passion with you. I'm no authentic Cuban drummer, but I try to fake it every now and then. I hope you like these drum videos! In these videos I use my custom drum set that I built! Learn more about how to build your own custom drum set by signing up for the email list!
 


SXSW ’09

It’s that time of year again, when 27,000 music and film lovers assemble in Austin, TX  to partake in one of the greatest music festivals to grace this Earth. Make sure that you check out The Rocketboys sometime this week! If you still haven’t heard a P.Ellis Drum set yet, one of their 3 shows would be a great opportunity to see and hear some great drums and great music.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8 P.M. – The Blind Pig – FREE SHOW
Friday, March 20, 2009 7 P.M. – Cissi’s Wine Bar – FREE SHOW – Also playing: Dignan and Pompeii
Saturday, March 21, 2009 Cactus Cafe – $10 – lots of other great bands including Eleisha Eagle

The Rocketboy’s shedule can also be found at www.myspace.com/rocketboys

Also on Friday P.Ellis Drums will be providing the backline drum set for a FREE dayparty at Big Red Sun. The party is 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and will be featuring music from Eleisha Eagle, Molly Venter, Billy Harvey, Jeremy Messersmith, Tara Holloway, Kacy Crowley, The Soldier Thread and Wideawake. There will be food and beverages provided by Curra’s Grill, Sugar Mama’s Bakeshop and Maine Root. We’ll have some sort of booth set up where you can get information about P.Ellis Drums, see some of our work, and basically just hang out and have a good time!