Reinforcement Rings In Drums at Abigail Lester blog

Reinforcement Rings In Drums. Reinforcement ring stock is for gluing in your own reinforcement ring to a drumshell. The reinforcement ring has a primary use of adding strength to the edge of a drum and adding mass to the edges of the shell. What are your thoughts on drum shells with reinforcing rings? I have found that the rings focus the sound more and take out. Truth be told, reinforcing rings aren't needed with the drum manufacturing techniques of this day and age, but if you like. Cut the ring with a straight or angled cut and slowly remove. I have a vintage ludwig kit with 3 ply shells with reinforcing rings. Imho, today's drum shells, are made better and are stronger than ever. For a long time drum design was about building a sturdy wood or metal cylinder that would retain its shape (hence the need for.

WFL (Ludwig) 14 x 5.5" Buddy Rich Super Classic snare drum circa 1952
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Reinforcement ring stock is for gluing in your own reinforcement ring to a drumshell. I have found that the rings focus the sound more and take out. I have a vintage ludwig kit with 3 ply shells with reinforcing rings. What are your thoughts on drum shells with reinforcing rings? The reinforcement ring has a primary use of adding strength to the edge of a drum and adding mass to the edges of the shell. Cut the ring with a straight or angled cut and slowly remove. Truth be told, reinforcing rings aren't needed with the drum manufacturing techniques of this day and age, but if you like. For a long time drum design was about building a sturdy wood or metal cylinder that would retain its shape (hence the need for. Imho, today's drum shells, are made better and are stronger than ever.

WFL (Ludwig) 14 x 5.5" Buddy Rich Super Classic snare drum circa 1952

Reinforcement Rings In Drums The reinforcement ring has a primary use of adding strength to the edge of a drum and adding mass to the edges of the shell. For a long time drum design was about building a sturdy wood or metal cylinder that would retain its shape (hence the need for. I have a vintage ludwig kit with 3 ply shells with reinforcing rings. Reinforcement ring stock is for gluing in your own reinforcement ring to a drumshell. The reinforcement ring has a primary use of adding strength to the edge of a drum and adding mass to the edges of the shell. Imho, today's drum shells, are made better and are stronger than ever. Truth be told, reinforcing rings aren't needed with the drum manufacturing techniques of this day and age, but if you like. I have found that the rings focus the sound more and take out. Cut the ring with a straight or angled cut and slowly remove. What are your thoughts on drum shells with reinforcing rings?

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