
Well I woke up the other morning and went down stairs to a devistating surprise. My djembe of almost 2 years ripped right down the head. I had it tuned up wayy high for soloing, and the was a viscious weather change over night
The djembe was a prety cheap toca wood djembe. about 100$ from guitar center.
so rather than junk the cheap djembe and go buy an authentic african. I have decided to try refinishing this one. I am gonna start by sanding off the goofy tribal paint.as well as sanding off the entire drum and getting down to a naked wood. Then restaining the wood. I am going to order a new goat skin djembe head and get some better quality tuning rope.
This will be my first rebuilding project but I need the expierince so there is no better time to start. sned me any tips and advice to help me out and I will ask more specific questions as they arise.
Do you think this shell is capable of being a high quality djembe?
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so rather than junk the cheap djembe and go buy an authentic african. I have decided to try refinishing this one. I am gonna start by sanding off the goofy tribal paint.as well as sanding off the entire drum and getting down to a naked wood. Then restaining the wood. I am going to order a new goat skin djembe head and get some better quality tuning rope.
This will be my first rebuilding project but I need the expierince so there is no better time to start. sned me any tips and advice to help me out and I will ask more specific questions as they arise.
Do you think this shell is capable of being a high quality djembe?
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