Thank you for making this video. You mentioned the drum can be repaired. What if the hide has constricted so much that many laces have snapped and the head is now smaller that the hoop? Can the hide be salvaged by soaking in water for days/weeks like when I first built the drum? Thank you in advance for considering.
@@cyclesofevolution I would not wet it, if you have a window with direct sunlight or are able to put it in the direct sunlight that works, or you could heat it with a blow dryer, just heat it slowly.
Excellent advice . New drum owner who’s just birthed her new drum. Thank you
Thank you
Thank you for this! Very helpful😊
Thank you for making this video. You mentioned the drum can be repaired. What if the hide has constricted so much that many laces have snapped and the head is now smaller that the hoop? Can the hide be salvaged by soaking in water for days/weeks like when I first built the drum? Thank you in advance for considering.
If it has not been painted you can resoak it and re-tye it yes.
What about oil?
I wiped it with a baby wipe to clean and doesn’t sound the same what can I do?
My drum looks high and low in places around the face outter part kind of warped looking
Could be because of humidity- when it's rainy or wet they can look that way.
@@lightningridgehealingtools do I wet it then heat it to get the waves out
@@cyclesofevolution I would not wet it, if you have a window with direct sunlight or are able to put it in the direct sunlight that works, or you could heat it with a blow dryer, just heat it slowly.
@@tinazufelt5440 Thank you
I have soaked a hide with hair to make a drum but all the hairs start falling out and it has big bald spots now. What us the cause of thus?
Our tribe uses bear grease.
I understand bear grease is one of the best things to use.
I wiped it with a baby wipe to clean and doesn’t sound the same what can I do?