Friday, December 19, 2014

Make Drum Pads

Drummers can't always practice on their drum sets. They certainly are cumbersome and loud for one thing. Yet, like all good musicians, in order to stay sharp and continue to grow and become better musicians, they have to practice. A good set of drum pads is the key to getting in that necessary practice time. .Plus, drum pads are fairly simple to make.


Instructions


1. Purchase the materials listed below at a local craft shop. You can save money if your purchase the foam in large sheets and cut them to the size drum pad that you need.


2. Lay the foam on top of the cutting surface. You can use a thick piece of cardboard, or wood. You could also do the cutting outside on cement if the weather permits. Just be sure that when you cut, you won't ruin anything.


3. Find a circle the size of your practice pad. Use a plate or other dish that is the right size of your practice pad dimensions. Make one out of cardboard using a protractor to get it the exact size you prefer.


4. Set the circle on top of the foam and trace the edge. Cut around the circle either while the circle is still on the foam or remove the guide and cut out the foam following your line. Do the cutting on the hard surface rather than picking it up to cut it. The cut will be a lot smoother.


5. Remove the backing from the felt and place it on the foam. Press it into place and cut the excess felt from the edges.


6. Attach your new practice pad to a metal rim from an old drum set or one that you have made yourself. You can set the pad on a cymbal stand or carry it with you to practice anywhere, anytime.