Has anyone here had luan shells professionally re-cut? I have cut edges myself with a hand router with mixed results. And I want a specific round over to 30 degree inside edge, like classic Ludwigs. Luan is a splintery wood and may need a very sharp bit to get good results. And, since luan is not hard like maple it may not be the best edge choice. Suggestions?
Recutting luan shell edges
Seal the shell first with a deep penetrating sealer like Danish Oil or heavily thinned varnish/enamel. This will help keep the fibers together and prevent splintering.
Next episode of my YouTube Series will feature cutting Lauan shells. Will be up in a few days. See this page: http://compactdrums.com/diy-optimized-compact-players-kit/
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Impregnate with CA glue first.
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Sorry, I don't understand your question.
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Tom ,
Its like cutting off a door, you have to take a utility knife with a new blade and score the veneer, then cut right up to that score line. That would be hard to do on a drum but not impossible. I dont think applying oil or glue over the veneer will work. You have to use a router table. You could also try climb cutting, which is cutting in reverse. This is done when you have real bad chipping/splintering problems but is normally done with a power feeder. I have done it free hand, you just have to go slow and hang on tight. Now Im talking about routeing an edge on a flat board. For a drum you could cut in reverse but like I say, take it slow and get a good grip. Your not removing much material so it shouldn't grab too bad. Also, take some of that Frog tape ( love that stuff) and apply it just below the cut, this will help with the splintering as well.
Thank you!
Jeff C
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Yup. Had the edges on my Stewart kit re-cut by a professional (Jeff Woods). Was well worth it. He squared up the shells, re-cut the bearing edges, and sealed them up. Vast sound improvement. I'm gonna have him do the same thing on my latest MIJ purchase, my 60's Baxter kit. I say, go for it.
Cheers,
* My Stewart kit, post edge work.
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* My Baxter kit, re-edging pending.
aha, now I see. ;-)
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