How about the funky tune playing! Can't wait to see the lathing process. That's my favorite! I love the fact that there are so many different techniques and methods and tools to use when lathing to help get a certain sound. Plus you get to see that beautiful bronze come through!!
@kennethcappuccio749Күн бұрын
Great work, Timothy! Looking forward to receiving my 22". Prayers continue! Blessings, Ken 😊 🙏 "The Prayer Man "
@jaybreen1010Күн бұрын
Man, it's great you can share the ways that the various aspects of the material and show one shapes it and works it to achieve different sounds. As a player, it's just more understanding of the instrument that I can integrate into my practice, if not cymbalmaking, which I've never done. Though you do make it look like time very well spent. Thanks!
@arnonleКүн бұрын
wonderful video. questions: 2:40 when you hammer the border of the bell, is it to mark where to hammer? or by hammering the border, the bowl shape is limited to the hammered border? 6:05: pressed bell. can't you hammer the top side to make the profile lower? to adjust the height of the pressed bell to a lower profile?
@euexКүн бұрын
Nice. By the way, does hammering affect your drumming?
@sethbaer7567Күн бұрын
Does hammering your bell, make the metal thinner? Could you stamp your your bell with a big dye piece and have it done in one shot and have more metal you mentioned sound affected by the shape. What about sound affected by the hammering
@ajmbcr8965Күн бұрын
👌🔨🔨=💎 (from a 🇵🇹🥁💜😎)
@F00LsmackКүн бұрын
What hammer(s) are you using in this? How hard are you striking?