Little better pic of the edge.
The screws and washers will cover up the black stains around the holes, that will be an improvement, especially if I take odballs advice and get new fasteners.
Man Jeff,
I know you are trying to make them as nice as possible, and we are all our own worst critics, but that interior looks great! Clean and clear. Very nicely done. And those edges look smooth...
Nice work man!.
Ryan.
Thanks Ryan, I'm happy with it, it has a vintage vibe to it.
Jeff - Have you ever seen the inside of a 60's Camco snare drum? They are the most beautifully finished drums you'll ever see. That's what you made the inside of that shell and the bearing edges look like! A high quality Camco. Nice job bud! Stop hammering yourself, you do some of the best woodwork in the forum.
John
John and Mitch, thank you for your nice comments. Gonna try and get the other drums interiors finished this week, then hopefully veneer over the weekend. Looking forward to the cherry/walnut finish.
Finishing up spraying the insides of the shells today. Also had time to wrap a couple drums. Did the old marching drum shell that I cut down first. This time I applied the veneer, then did the round over on the outside.
Pic 1, edge detail on snare drum
Pic 2, snare shell with birch veneer finished.
Pic 3, 9 x 13 tom, showing the butt joint side of the drum.
Excellent job Jeff!
Jeff, you are getting better with the butt joints. I wanna add that a slight diagonal helps hide it better because the grain don`t all stop at the same point, kinda fools the eyes.
I like what I'm seeing here Jeff !
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