Thanks John. Yep good to be in the final stretch of this. Doing these threads in real time things can get boring between updates. LOL. Thanks for hangin in there!!
Slingerland Radio King WMP project kit........ Last viewed: 2 weeks ago
Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
Over the last few days I got a pretty good jump on the home made clamshell strainer. I know there's not a lot of love for this one out there. But I feel it's a elegant and well thought out design..... I know some will disagree. The body's I think could have been a little more heavy duty. Once I figured out what did what and total adjustability it was pretty clear cut. I still need to tung oil the wood body and clean up a few things. So here's where we are today........
I need to again thank my son Dan. He was a big help making this and letting me use his shop. So alot of credit goes to him. I'd still be carving the body if I was on my own. Laughing H
The first shot shows the inside of the handle stud. I used a couple thumbscrews here to fine tune the tension. This allows some in/out movment here if I needed it. The body only moves a 1/8" in/out when the throw is on or off. So you need to have a good balance on your tensions. Of course there's the actual tension side as well. I put it about dead center adjustment wise so I can tighten or loosen the snare wire tension as desired. The snares fall off nicely when the throw is off with no buzz or rattle. Excellent response when the snares are on. Just right and I can tighten or loosen them for sound with the tension side knob.
Second and third shot just show front and side. I covered the sides of the bracket with WMP. This was the piece of wrap I test painted black in my painted wrap thread. It went to good use here...no waste!!
Last pic shows the bottom end. Note the darker wood block glued to the bottom. Yep I drilled the handle hole too far down and had to add a small block to extend the body a bit. It somehow ended up the perfect height. ;)
I added a early set of RK stick chopper hoops. Not correct I know but they look cool and fit the vibe I'm going for.
I used all parts I had around the house. So nothing trick or slick just a little thought and fab work here and there. So there you have it my home made clamshell throw side strainer!!
Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
Glenn you remind me of me. I love to do stuff like this, your strainer looks great! Im really impressed with the fact you could not buy one so just went ahead and built one. Good work, Ill have a beer and celebrate with you,,,if its Okay with you.
Jeff C
Thank you!
Jeff C
"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Jeff thanks very much!! I owe you a lot of credit too for all excellent work you do. You were a HUGE help with pics and knowledge thank you! I really love doing things like this. Yes by all means I'll join you having a few beers now too. Cheers!
Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
I don't drink, so if you don't mind, I'll 'burn one down' in your honor!
John
Glenn, that is genius! It looks nice! Enjoy playing that thing!
Lynn
Psalm 150:5
1945 Slingerland RK sparkling gold pearl 26/13/14/16/early 50s 5.5x14 Krupa RK
1967 Slingerland green glass glitter 20/12/14/Hollywood Ace
60s Slingerland 24/13/16/7x14 project
24/13/16/7x14 project RKs
60s 5 & 6.5 Sound Kings
1942 7x14 WMP Krupa RK
1930s Slingerland Universal
1967 Ludwig Hollywood sparkling blue pearl 22/12/13/16
1967 Ludwig Supraphonic 400 & 402
1965 Ludwig Jazz Fest sparkling blue pearl
1923 Ludwig 5x14 NOB
Thanks guys!!
Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
Glenn,
Nice job. That is so cool!
James
Thanks James!
Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
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