Stretching self-mounted heads

Hi everyone,
I´ve got a question, i.e. if stretching skins you mounted on your conga yourself works the way
it does with factory heads - the latter of which I have done quite often so far, especially to prevent
my pupils hands from getting hurt when playing tumbadoras with traditional rims. Iknow some players prefer
their rims very high, but I am talking about students and amateurs here who will never be technically perfect
(Who will? )
I guess everybody knows about the stretching method that consists of puring some water into the disassembled head,
soaking in a bit and carefully remounting it.
I´d like to know now if not only the water-buffalo, but also cow and mule skins you mounted yourself
will give in a bit and provide an extra playing space of 0.5 to max. 1 cm? Would you recommend this
procedure at all? Does it even do harm to the skins?
Any reply is greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Mike
I´ve got a question, i.e. if stretching skins you mounted on your conga yourself works the way
it does with factory heads - the latter of which I have done quite often so far, especially to prevent
my pupils hands from getting hurt when playing tumbadoras with traditional rims. Iknow some players prefer
their rims very high, but I am talking about students and amateurs here who will never be technically perfect
(Who will? )
I guess everybody knows about the stretching method that consists of puring some water into the disassembled head,
soaking in a bit and carefully remounting it.
I´d like to know now if not only the water-buffalo, but also cow and mule skins you mounted yourself
will give in a bit and provide an extra playing space of 0.5 to max. 1 cm? Would you recommend this
procedure at all? Does it even do harm to the skins?
Any reply is greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Mike