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Here's my wood. It's harder than anyone's (because it is ironwood) but some people might have bigger wood (kits): ![]() Last edited by Deathmetalconga; 04-10-2011 at 05:52 AM. |
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Looks absolutely fantastic. What company/model are the drums though? Thanks.
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wow, ironwood is awesome!! below is my Fortune Drums kit built from Keller vintage shells in 10, 12, 14, 14x5, 20 w/ African Ribbon Mahogany. although these are not like the normal "modern vintage" shells they offer that are pretty thick. these are a a special run of 8 ply w/ African Ribbon Mahogany inside and out with a Birch core. there are also thin stock maple rings in graduated widths inside fabbed by Dale at FD. enjoy ! Geoff in Atlanta
RAW SHELLS: ![]() 12, 14, 20, 14 x 5 snare: ![]() AS 4-PIECE W/ 12" AS 'FLOOR-TOM': ![]() MOOD SHOT AT NIGHT: ![]() SHOWS THE MAPLE RINGS BETTER:
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Thick mahogany/birch shells should give a great balance of attack, warmth and volume. Why are the shells so long? Is that how they make them, as long cylinders, then cut them in sections? |
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My gigging kit. Maple, "eu naturale".
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i really want a zebrawood kit next w/ a 18" kick. |
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that is gorgeous...then it makes sense to play them while nude in that pastoral setting, heh.
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So, my next kit, ready in about a month ( i just can't wait to have it )
And the color with oil finish. I'll get yamaha style hoops to on toms. ![]()
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Here's my Gretsch Renown Purewood OAK!
Btw, ignore the Robocop. It was strategically placed there to irk the wife. |
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Wow... Those are gorgeous Adam. Very cool. I have a Yamaha Oak, but it's Honey Amber and thus not appropriate for this thread ;) I love the oak grain.
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Was it stained Honey Amber, or is that the natural wood color?
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Clean! Very nice LOOKING Kit!
Is that your main snare? |
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Thanks! It's not my main gigging snare right now, but it is one of my "go to" snares. Actually, this is my recent favourite, & right for this thread too. Totally natural finished ebony stave, kindly made for me by Dean @ Guru Drumworks. It really is a monster rimshot backbeat machine, & the ebony grain is just beautiful in the flesh. Why would you ever stain something like this! Anyhow, I've never heard of a drum made in ebony, & it probably rivals DMC's ironwood for weight too, lol!
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Nice blonde there ShortBus. There's something so beautiful in the simplicity eh? Now that's probably one of the most striking grained oak kits I've ever seen, Stunning! Must be a faster growing variety like red oak or similar. Love it! |
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Here's the last Zebrawood snare I built.. Customer is happy with it..
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Latz, that is an awesome looking drum... How did you get the grains to turn on those segments? Were they steam bent then dried or what? Very creative.
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I agree that snare is beautiful !!!
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No way! You MADE this?? Possibly the most beautiful snare I have ever seen.
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Stunning use of segmented design! I love the wave effect of the grain curves. Very original, very sexy.
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Also, I didn't realize your kit wasn't stained, that's pretty amazing! Nothing like a dense wood kit. Thanks man! |
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KIS, thanks. These pics are from the customer. When I saw them I told him he could have at least wiped the finger prints off. He laughed and replied, "Fingerprints!?! That's drool my friend... " So I guess I can't complain...
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Hahaha, perfect, & quite rightly so!
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My hybrid, formerly a 5 1/2 inch birdseye radio king that sounded bad, and a 1920's solid maple ludwig, I found the shell with no hardware, well a couple tube lugs, originally a 6 lugger.
Originally built in 1980, this is the latest rebuild, I have owned about 130 snares and this is still the best of the best. ![]() ![]() another hybrid. I just had extra chunks. I always used this one to check my router depth when doing bearing edges on other projects, but now I may finish it. ![]() Put some birdseye veneer on it
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My Signia kit, previously was satin stained, now I gave it the birdseye.
![]() ![]() ![]() And last my next snare project. Shell and hoops off ebay from Brian Marquez in California.
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Half this thread sounds dirty...
Yeah I know it's meant to... |
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I'm just picking my jaw up off the floor. Stunning shells - I suspect staining them would reduce the shimmer effect of the grain. Great example of how, in some cases, you just can't improve upon nature.
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Here's mine. My dad made it, the shells are Oak and they sound so good!
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Needs quite a lot more work on the finishing, and could do with nicer lugs - but it's not bad for a summer project conversion!
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Love the contrast of the darker bass drum hoops and the lighter finish. Saw your thread on this earlier -- never got a chance to comment. They look great!!
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Who is you dad, God? |
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Here is his most recent drum build: ![]() More drums at the link below.
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After making snares for customers - I made myself one to keep (finally).
Bubinga Hoops, Padauk Shell. Enjoy! |
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Hahahaha, great analogies! Yes, it makes my guitarist wince, job done!!!!! |
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