by drumba » Mon Sep 18, 2006 7:48 pm
Greetings
Staves are a cinch if you have a good bandsaw. The stave angle calculations are not to difficult either. There is a stave calculator at the djembe faq, this is also a good site for general drum making info.
Also, have a look at the Moperc website if you want to get a clearer idea of the process.
Most African drum makers carve the shells out of wet wood. its a lot easier, less saw dust. But then you have to let the wood dry, before you finish it off. This takes a while and can result in splitting and warping if youre not careful.
Working with dry wood is a mission. The are two drum makers down here who make djembes out of solid logs, the process would be much the same for congas. I have also seen a couple of guys who use a small angle grinder with a wood carving attatchment to hollow out the shell. Then they put the shell onto a lathe to shape and finish the outside.
Lots of dust and a few cracked teeth, but its definitely possible.
drumba
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