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PostSubject: Rewrapping or Laminating Your Drums   Mon Sep 28, 2009 8:18 pm

Rewrapping or Laminating Your Drums
You can do this yourself.
This is a must see link
Extreme Makeover - Drum Edition (Pt-4: Laminating)
http://circuit33.com/2009/07/29/extreme-makeover-drum-edition-pt-4/

DIY Custom Drum Wrap
http://guerrilladrummaking.com/category/drum-wrap-laminate/

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PostSubject: Re: Rewrapping or Laminating Your Drums   Thu Oct 01, 2009 2:43 pm

http://www.precisiondrum.com/index.html



I have seen their work. They
are really fine.

That ^ is an example of their
re-covering. I am actually im-
pressed with their shells.

I might end up buying their
acrylic shells, down the road,
with wooden hoops. I have
some ideas for a kit.

I will be going with smaller
kicks and possibly two (18
and a 20). The toms will
start, with a 10 and I am
thinking of ending with a
18 or even killer 20 timp-
tom. Well, that is my idea.

Regards,

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PostSubject: Re: Rewrapping or Laminating Your Drums   Thu Oct 01, 2009 8:03 pm

Now that is one nice set of drums
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PostSubject: Re: Rewrapping or Laminating Your Drums   Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:15 pm

Quote:
acrylic shells, down the road,
with wooden hoops. Pete


That's interesting; wooden hoops with acrylic shells. It's been that long since I remembered hearing the sound of acrylic. The wooden hoops would have alot to do what it sounds like..maybe?

Yeah Spanky, this company puts out some illest (great) skins. I'm familiar with these covers and am thinking on designing my own for my Tamas. There is adhesive vinyl that can be printed on, and is 're-positional' meaning that you can always take them off later and replace with another design. The stuff is all, if not most, designed in programs like Photoshop or Illustrator. You can do fantastic imagery with these graphic tools. Glad you reminded me of these covers.
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PostSubject: Re: Rewrapping or Laminating Your Drums   Tue Oct 06, 2009 12:02 am




Okay Spanky, this is what I have in mind as far as shell wraps. This is just a digital visual presentation of my thoughts using, as I've mentioned, Photoshop CS4 and Illustrator. I wanted sort of a tatoo-ish look on a crate.

It's not the usual wraps because I would rather print on transparent material so that the natural beauty of the wood shines as well. This is what I mean by having it custom designed. I've not seen a transparent shell skin as of yet. I can do this. As soon as I get more time, I might just do this.

Equipment needed is a large format printer. I have a Visual Edge 36" printer made by Epson. The inks (called ribbons) I'll be using, as with my sign works, are UV protection exterior grade and will not wash off if waiting to get inside a building on a wet day lol! But who's going to be outside with his drums on a wet day?....Well, unless the wife kicks me out!lol!

Again, having fun between meetings lol! Very Happy lol!

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PostSubject: Re: Rewrapping or Laminating Your Drums   Thu Oct 29, 2009 9:24 pm

Nice
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