Here's my prediction - the wrap will come, it will match, and you will successfully invisible-ize these holes. They will disappear from....let's say...4 feet away.That's my prediction. :)Mitch
Lets hope your right!
On my clubdate set I used the free sample that precision would mail you (before the Internet when you ordered it out of the back of modern drummer.) to cut out circles with a hole-punch. I'd use the circles and wood glue to cover the holes.
On my clubdate set I used the free sample that precision would mail you (before the Internet when you ordered it out of the back of modern drummer.) to cut out circles with a hole-punch. I'd use the circles and wood glue to cover the holes.
I have a wrap sample from Precision, its not even close. But I have been wondering how to go about filling the holes. Four of the holes are 3/16" in diameter and were drilled super clean, clean as a factory hole. So I need to make a perfect 3/16" round patch for those. Two of the holes are rough and will need to have the edges cleaned up, so by the time I do that they will end up around 1/2" in diameter. So I need specific size patches and a way to stamp them out.
Jeff a metal hole punch set is what you need. Wish we could post ebay links but there's a 9pc metal punch set for $40. Has from 1/8" to 3/4" with 1/2" one of them. Couldn't see a iten # but 3817brian is the seller to get a idea.
Jeff a metal hole punch set is what you need. Wish we could post ebay links but there's a 9pc metal punch set for $40. Has from 1/8" to 3/4" with 1/2" one of them. Couldn't see a iten # but 3817brian is the seller to get a idea.
Thanks Glenn,
something like this,
http://www.grainger.com/product/WESTWARD-Hollow-Punch-Set-2AJK8?s_pp=false&picUrl=//static.grainger.com/rp/s/is/image/Grainger/2AJK8_AS01?$smthumb$
Yep! Handy things to have around.
Nice~! Glad to see it's a good match. Makes things that much better for the final product. BTW I looked at those wrap samples you sent me long ago. But there was no silver. So I'm glad you were able to find some!
I have a wrap sample from Precision, its not even close. But I have been wondering how to go about filling the holes. Four of the holes are 3/16" in diameter and were drilled super clean, clean as a factory hole. So I need to make a perfect 3/16" round patch for those. Two of the holes are rough and will need to have the edges cleaned up, so by the time I do that they will end up around 1/2" in diameter. So I need specific size patches and a way to stamp them out.
Jeff - The way I patch is; I glue a spot of wrap to the end of a dowel the same diameter as the hole I'm trying to fill. I use a small fine file to shape the piece of wrap perfectly to the top of the dowel. Add a little glue to the side, insert from behind and push the dowel until the wrap is flush with the surface on top. After it dries, I come and trim the back flush with the inside of the shell. Goes fast, looks great when done.
John
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