niallgregory wrote:roberthelpus wrote:The bearing edge on the hembra looks way out of round. Looks like you have yourself a project. Enjoy.
On the subject of out of round...

...this guy seem to be dealing with it.
This guy ! u do realise who that is dont ya ?

Of course, I found that picture years ago and this is third computer that the file has sit on. Just like this one. They've been Gimped to smaller sizes and used as avatars.
I've brought the Chano pic out before as an example of how our modern perception of gear might be different than the past. That drum just might be on some recording that we have drooled over for years as far as tone is concerned.
Some years ago when cajons where starting to gain a lot of notice, the intertubes were buzzing with folks wanting to make their own. The typical post went "I have some (insert super rare exotic and fantastic) wood and I'm looking for plans to make a cajon with my fully Norm Abrams' equipped wood shop. A friend of mine has a set made by Fatty, who made boxes for Los Muñeqitos and Grupo AfrocCuba. They were obviously made from recycled wood and other expediencies and sound wonderful. Sitting around one day we daydreamed that the wood was mahogany and or teak and salvaged from an old boat. My friend had a Boy Scout kitchen box that he was no longer using since he not a Scoutmaster any more and despite my skepticism it made a pretty nice sounding cajon that he didn't have to worry about taking out of the studio. Cut a circle in it and it was good to go.