
Hi all,
i just mounted natural cow skins on my LP patato that a friend brought me back from Cuba.
one is shaved already, but unfortunately, one still has the hairs on it.
i mounted the skins already ( no problem with that ) , but have no precise idea when and how exactly i should shave the skin... when the skin is still wet, half dry, completely dry? knife, cutter knife, razor?
anyone has a technique to shave the side hairs as well ( not the one on top of the head, but on the oblique sides above the rim....)
cheers to all,
david.
My Webpage
PS: i read a lot about the annoying ringing sounds and overtones of fiber congas in some other topics.
I can tell you that mounting thick natural cow skins ( or mule if you can fnd it, even horse but even more rare ) is THE solution... it supresses most of these annoying sounds and keep the advantages of fiber congas. you might have to adapt stronger lugs though. I put galaxy lugs on my patato drums ( they are a bit thicker ), and i can tell you my patato sound great!!!
i just mounted natural cow skins on my LP patato that a friend brought me back from Cuba.
one is shaved already, but unfortunately, one still has the hairs on it.
i mounted the skins already ( no problem with that ) , but have no precise idea when and how exactly i should shave the skin... when the skin is still wet, half dry, completely dry? knife, cutter knife, razor?
anyone has a technique to shave the side hairs as well ( not the one on top of the head, but on the oblique sides above the rim....)
cheers to all,
david.
My Webpage
PS: i read a lot about the annoying ringing sounds and overtones of fiber congas in some other topics.
I can tell you that mounting thick natural cow skins ( or mule if you can fnd it, even horse but even more rare ) is THE solution... it supresses most of these annoying sounds and keep the advantages of fiber congas. you might have to adapt stronger lugs though. I put galaxy lugs on my patato drums ( they are a bit thicker ), and i can tell you my patato sound great!!!