yeah i was thinking along the same lines, without the depth it wouldn't be as structial. Thanks for clearing this up. Could you tell me if you steam the wood first before glueing in the mould.
Looking foreward to the next sequel movie's : How do I get a mammygoat onto a rim in two easy lessons :-)- Naaah I'm kidding here (me thinks), TNX for posting these Christian, I've enjoyed e'm a lot...
I'm all new to this, but for bigger drums, or should i say deeper, the use staves (staff) joined together, the frame drum is say 2-5 inches deep, was just wondering the pros and cons of this idea with frame drums. many thanks jon
Great set of vids Christian. Very informative. Now I fully understand the "birth" of my bodhrans.
Ja endlich mal ein Video mit welchem man arbeiten kann.
Gut gemacht und PROOST aus'm Pott !!!!
way cool!
-Kip
yeah i was thinking along the same lines, without the depth it wouldn't be as structial. Thanks for clearing this up.
Could you tell me if you steam the wood first before glueing in the mould.
fantastic, could you please tell me why the stave way isnt used? I liking your way!!
Looking foreward to the next sequel movie's : How do I get a mammygoat onto a rim in two easy lessons :-)-
Naaah I'm kidding here (me thinks), TNX for posting these Christian, I've enjoyed e'm a lot...
I'm all new to this, but for bigger drums, or should i say deeper, the use staves (staff) joined together, the frame drum is say 2-5 inches deep, was just wondering the pros and cons of this idea with frame drums.
many thanks jon
how can i buy one?