My goodness those are beautiful. I absolutely love Blue Badge Beverley drums. I have a set and unless you have ever owned or played any, you have no idea what fantastic sounding drums these are. You did a great job on those. Love that finish !!! Those drums are A work of art !
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No steam, moist or heat used. The sheets were about 2,5 mm thick, so with a 22 inch diameter they could easily be bent just as they were.
I'm planning on using steam, though, in the future (but first I want to finish two current projects, one of which is very special, I will post about it later on). I have the following plan: Take a 3 mm thick sheet of oak, about 60 mm wide. Use steam and a mold to bend it into a 13 inch hoop (or 16 or 24 inch). Make a couple of those hoops. Glue some of those hoops on top of each other to make a drumshell. Use some other hoops as re-rings inside those shells. This way I could make a more or less solid wood drum kit with very thin shells. I'm thinking 24/13/16 my fave configuration and a 14X8 snare (i like 'm fat). This method (which I have never heard about before) should have many advantages over other methods: In case of thin shells: it's stronger than stave. It has far less glue than laminated. it will deform less than completely solid. Yeah, I like the idea, I hope in the future I'll have the time to do it.
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Yes that job is stellar. My favorite color as well. And the best badge of any! Even the Gretsch round badge.
Nice job! I have a 70s Premier with Beverley style lugs. Love the look, and I bet they sound as great as they look!
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