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BLAMINACK - HOW TO BUILD A
KETE HAND DRUM - PART 6 |
When
the groove is cut it is time to begin
shaping the steel ring that the groove was
made for… I use soft cold rolled steel
that I can bend with my hands. I also use a
hammer to shape the ring…

I use the groove it’s self to bend the
ring as much as I can but the ends will not
go. I cut the excess off and begin to bring
it into shape with a hammer. I then lay the
ring against a large block of wood and hit
the steel with the hammer in the area that
lies between the corner of the block of wood
and the table. I do this working all of the
way around. This takes out all of the flat
spots and starts creating the roundness…

Hammer in the location of the arrow. This
will round out the flat spots and create the
round shape needed. Continue over the entire
ring. The more you do here the better the
shape with be in the end. Go back over it
again once welded.
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