How To Cut A PERFECT Sound Hole
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- čas přidán 14. 01. 2019
- Stay tuned for the next video to find out why I did this to begin with... ;)
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Bass Drum O's Cutter: www.amazon.ca/Bass-Drum-Hole-...
5" White Drum O : www.amazon.com/Bass-5-White-D...
Evans 18" Resonant Black Tom Head: www.sweetwater.com/store/deta...
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... one of those valuable videos I'm glad someone made. lol. Thank you!
Happy to hear that! Glad it made its way to you! Cheers!
Bro, your video is short and informative, thank you. NICE CONTENT.
I’m glad you got something out of it! Thanks for watching! 😄🤘🏼
Thx for the discovering of the cutter, i was wondering a soluce for this problem, this morning and paf... thx to youtube for have link me your channel ;)
Janus Grumpf that’s awesome! I’m happy this video was what you were looking for. Thanks for checking it out! :)
Great job!
Glad you like it!
Great job
Glad you think so! Cheers!
Excellent video; I have never had to do this and was wondering how it was done. Sadly, I didn't know you had to buy a port hole Drum O or Kickport to protect the hole once its cut into the head, but that makes a lot of sense. Wish I would've watched your video prior to ordering cutter from Sweetwater.
Hey happy to hear you like the video! 🤘🏼I’m sure with your reso head cut without a drum o or Kickport it’ll still work in the same way!! As mentioned in the video, they just save it from tearing if someone kicks a mic stand or something. You can always buy one after the fact as well!
Wish you happy drumming! Cheers!
Good video bud! How’d you know I was looking for a vid like this?
Haha! Glad it found you! Thanks for taking the time to watch it and I hope you got something out of it!
I did don’t worry. I actually found you from you gravity blast vid and I’ve been subbed ever since
Perfect solution. Can't find the vid for why you cut the head. Is it uploaded yet? Thanks... from a drummer and biker in the British Isles.🤘Oh... and cheers for the gravity blast tutorial. Nice.
Astral Doom awesome! I appreciate you subscribing and hope that you’re enjoying my content! If there’s any videos you would like to see, let me know and I can definitely put it on the list! 🤘🏼
Conrad Mason hey thanks for watching! & no, the video on why, will be released this coming Monday. I’m excited to release it!
Thanks for reaching out and I’m happy to hear you’re enjoying my videos! 😊🤘🏼
On the inside of my bass skin I have a clear bit which is apparently the built-in dampener. But this seems to be around 4” so my hole will be quite central to avoid cutting the clear film… is that okay?
Yeah either way you do it will be fine. You can go through that clear film too, it won’t harm the head or make the head sound any different from cutting elsewhere on the head.
Can i use the cutter to cut the hole while the basshead is on the drum itself and it's under tension? Or should i detach the basshead from the drum and cut the hole?
Great question! I had the head fresh out of the box here so for me it made sense to do it before putting it on, but I’m thinking as long as your head has solid tension to it, it should work no problem! The cutter is pretty sharp so that mixed with tension should make things easy!
I would still recommend laying the bass drum down though so you can push into it a little more if you need to. As you can see in this video I didn’t realize I needed more pressure to go all the way through at first.
I’d love to know how it works out for you! If you do it, please let me know! Cheers! 😄🤘🏼
Sup my old drum teacher :)
Who’s this? Lol
Just looked into it. Hope you’re well Tommy! 👊
My bass drum doesn’t have a hole and I’m playing a gig, do I need to do this,
Good question! I would cut a hole if you have time to. It’ll just sound better to have a mic pointed into the kick through the hole vs not.
That being said, the sound guy I’m sure can still make it sound decent without cutting a hole in it if you don’t have the time or resources to do so.
Hope that helps and have a great gig! 🤘🏼
@@ClaxtonDrums thanks mate :) I was also wondering what size I should do it, I’ve ordered this tool now lol
Nice!
As mentioned in the beginning of this video, I used the 5” center because the “Drum O” that I bought was 5”. So maybe consider picking up one of those or a kick port, and whatever size it is, is what you should go with. If you don’t plan to get either of those two, I’d still probably go with 5” so it has plenty of room for a mic to sit in your bass drum. 🤘🏼
I cut my holes exactly the same.. but i don't think you really need the safety ring. I never used one, and my head never ripped... Cheers!
That’s good to know! I also just think it looks cooler with one on there too haha 🤪 but to each their own!! 🤘🏼😄
How were you able to make the female ring click? I’m still trying to accomplish this after 3 hours and it’s such a bitch
It definitely wasn’t easy. I think I just pushed the head down as much as I could so there was more room for that piece to snap in place. Hope that helps and good luck!
@@ClaxtonDrums I tried doing exactly that and also tried causing thermal expansion by soaking the ring in hot water, but it’s literally impossible and I gave up and just kept only the male ring on there
I’m sorry to hear that didn’t work for you! Maybe it’s defective? You shouldn’t have that hard of a time with it!