Hi
Has anybody got any advice for framing the drum skin pictured. Particularly on how to secure it.
Many Thanks
Ian
Framing Drum Skin
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Re: Framing Drum Skin
Hi Ian
It’s John, ex Angmering Framing, still can’t keep away from it!
I’ve done a few, the last one was see through. I built up circles of foam board topped with mount board and it was a simple tight fit
Other options would be a sink mount over the bottom grey part, or formed rods.
It’s John, ex Angmering Framing, still can’t keep away from it!
I’ve done a few, the last one was see through. I built up circles of foam board topped with mount board and it was a simple tight fit
Other options would be a sink mount over the bottom grey part, or formed rods.
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Re: Framing Drum Skin
Here's one I did using a plate hanger pushed through the mountboard.
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