by onile » Wed Oct 10, 2007 8:25 pm
Alafia Abure Congadelica!
I hope that you are well!
Obviously you aren't happy at the moment, however all is not lost!
Your idea of re-mounting the skin onto your quinto is the best way to save it.
Word of caution however: DO NOT CRANK THE TUNING RODS with a wrench so soon.
What I mean is re-soak the skin (8hrs. at best)
* Take the flesh hoop and place it as central as possible
* Take some string and begin over laying the flaps of skin so that the flesh hoop is totally covered, using the string to keep it in place (wrapping the string under and over.
* Place the crown onto the skin and place it on the quinto
Once you are able to place the tension rods on the drum, carefully eyeball the distance from the playing surface to the top of the crown. This is where one may argue having it at least 1/2" from the playing surface, or 1/4", it's your call.
Next, begin trimming the excess skin: be careful here so that you don't committ the same error and don't tighten the tension rods so soon after you've mounted the new skin. I would give it three days if it's sunny and warm where you are at.
I've done this on occassion and I know how frustrating this feels!
You can save the skin!
Many blessings!
Onile!
Que Nsambi les acutare pa' siempre!