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Lessons Learned from: Contact Cement

The past few weeks I've been waiting to get supplies in to build a new custom drum set for a P.Ellis Drums artist. I recently started the build process in my wood/drum shop. Like I have said before every time I build a new drum or drum set I learn something that changes the way I think about drum building. This time has been no different. I ordered all of the supplies that I didn't have on hand and when they got here I immediately began to unpack and count my supplies to make sure that they had sent me all of the right supplies, and to make sure they had sent the right amount. I can't tell you how many times I've started working on a drum set and have been pretty much done with the finishing process, cutting the bearing edges and drilling the holes for hardware only to find that I'm missing 1 key piece of hardware that makes it to where I can't ship the drums out to the owner. I have finished a drum set and had to wait for another 2 weeks to get 2 tube lugs that were supposed to be in my initial order but the supplier somehow miss counted….Lesson Learned: ALWAYS CHECK YOUR SHIPMENT OF SUPPLIES!

This is my first time working with this particular supplier on a full drum set order and I can honestly say this has been the best customer service experience I have ever had with a drum supply company.

I have been video taping all of my building sessions with the hope of being able to edit it down to something that will better show drum builders how to build a custom drum set. I do not know when this will be available, but I'll keep you posted on Twitter and Facebook!

Another drum build and another lesson learned: Don't use this product to wrap drums -

dap Weld wood non flamable contact cement

I figured in honor of  Earth Day I would try to use the Eco-Friendly contact cement… This was a bad idea. I "scarified" both surfaces and applied the contact cement to both surfaces (2 coats) and waited about 30 minutes as I would with any other contact cement and tried to stick the 2 pieces together….and there was a bond…but definitely not a strong bond. I left the drum over night to see if it would be any better when I came back. It was not. It's not a good thing when I can actually peel the wrap off the drum with very little effort…So I just peeled off the wrap, removed the dried contact cement from the shell and the wrap (which was actually pretty easy…this eco-friendly stuff is known for it's easy clean up). So after wrapping the drums and then deciding that I had to start over I wasted about 2 days. Not my idea of being productive. I did however go back to using the DAP weldwood contact cement that I have used in the past and had great results from…and this time I used the gel formula…which I found out that I love. I will use from now on. It doesn't run, which means it is less messy, which means it doesn't get it all over me or my workspace.

I leave you with a couple of shots from the past week:

video custom drums

black sparkle custom drum

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How to Make Custom Drums
is a book that is meant to show you every area of drum building in detail and give you the instructions, confidence, and resources to build a drum, or start a custom drum company!

This book will tell you exactly step by step how to build your custom drum set including the snare, toms and bass drum while saving thousands of dollars!

What you will learn from reading How to Make Custom Drums

  • Step by step tutorials with OVER 100 HIGH QUALITY COLOR PICTURES! Tutorials include:
  • How to apply a wrap to any size drum
  • How to buy drum heads for up to 70% off retail prices!
  • How to use spray paint to save yourself money and create amazing custom designs
  • How to create stunning horizontal stripes using spray paint
  • How to create "candy cane" stripes using spray paint
  • How to create  a glass like mirror shine high gloss finish
  • How to seal and finish the inside of the shells
  • How to cut bearing edges
  • How and where to outsource any shell wood work that you don't want to do or don't have tools for
  • How to layout and mark a drum for drilling including: lug and hardware placement for snare, tom, and bass
  • How to finish the bearing edge
  • How to cut inlay grooves in your shell and how to install perfect inlays
  • How to design and build a router table
  • How to design and build a sanding table
  • How to design and build your own jig to cut inlay grooves
  • Did I mention OVER 100 PICTURES TO VISUALLY EXPLAIN PROCESSES?
  • AND MUCH, MUCH MORE…

Not only am I showing your exactly how to build custom drums, I'm also throwing in some bonus materials to make it more worth your while!

BONUS MATERIALS:

  • How to create custom drum badges and kick drum logos
  • What not to do when building drums – I show and tell my costly mistakes so you won't make the same ones I made!
  • Resource list of drum building supplies, where to find wraps, where to get lugs and other drum building resource that are the best of the best.

Drums built in this book with building process revealed:

Green and black spray paint striped drumsBlack satin finish

Two tone inlayGold and white spiral designPurple sparkle kick with hoop inlayimg_1939

5.5x14 Maple snare with custom "craft paper" inlay

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