DIY: 3+ Cone Builds!!!
Re: DIY: 3+ Cone Builds!!!
Great! I'll try it and post feedback! Thank you
Re: DIY: 3+ Cone Builds!!!
Hey Doug. Tell me diameter of your shell and # lugs and I'll shoot you the drawing.dsteinschneider wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 5:44 pmHi Wayne,
I know a shop that could cut the 1/4 board. I think they could also modify your cad file to 8 lugs. I would be very appreciative if you could share the 10-lug drawing. I'll post back the 8-lug one for others.
Thanks,
Doug
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Re: DIY: 3+ Cone Builds!!!
Hello AKA Wayne,
I was trying to repeat your build the whole weekend and ... I failed
Couldn't repeat your success at all (3 piezos in parallel: ceramics to tip, brass to sleeve, the center piezo: ceramics to sleeve, brass to tip; rim piezos in parallel: ceramics to ring, brass to sleeve).
The newest build 2.3.1, settings: Roland, center piezo mesh
I was tweaking using different cones' heights, mesh tensions (new Roland PowerPly) -> basically always 4 hotspots, no stable PS. Huge difference in PS when hitting close to the cone and between cones (I mean the ones close to the rim of course)
Could you share, please:
1. What did you use to stick 27mm piezos to the disk?
2. link to the Amazon shop with the black cones you used
3. Could you attach the picture of the bottom of the snare (how the rim piezos are located) - Rob mentioned somewhere that they may be used for PS as well, but I couldn't find any obvious parameter/switch, so it happens probably somewhere in the software/background.
The snare is 14", the disk 6mm thick.
Really, I'm out of ideas for now
Folks, did anyone succeed with this build? Am I the only one who failed?
Thanks in advance!
I was trying to repeat your build the whole weekend and ... I failed
Couldn't repeat your success at all (3 piezos in parallel: ceramics to tip, brass to sleeve, the center piezo: ceramics to sleeve, brass to tip; rim piezos in parallel: ceramics to ring, brass to sleeve).
The newest build 2.3.1, settings: Roland, center piezo mesh
I was tweaking using different cones' heights, mesh tensions (new Roland PowerPly) -> basically always 4 hotspots, no stable PS. Huge difference in PS when hitting close to the cone and between cones (I mean the ones close to the rim of course)
Could you share, please:
1. What did you use to stick 27mm piezos to the disk?
2. link to the Amazon shop with the black cones you used
3. Could you attach the picture of the bottom of the snare (how the rim piezos are located) - Rob mentioned somewhere that they may be used for PS as well, but I couldn't find any obvious parameter/switch, so it happens probably somewhere in the software/background.
The snare is 14", the disk 6mm thick.
Really, I'm out of ideas for now
Folks, did anyone succeed with this build? Am I the only one who failed?
Thanks in advance!
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Re: DIY: 3+ Cone Builds!!!
I had some issues getting the wiring sorted out. I'm not sure how you're doing it but I figured out that my lever nuts weren't making good connections because it wasn't stripping enough wire. It took me a while to realize this with the muliltimeter. I'd start there.
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Yeah, I soldered everything and measured with multimeter to be sure. So that's not the issue.
If there were no connection there would be no hotspot.
If there were no connection there would be no hotspot.
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Hmm. Sounds like you know what you're doing. I use high bond doubpe sided tape to secure cones to piezos. I have a foam dot the size of the brass that adheres the Piezo to wood. I guess the cones could be your issue. What are they made from? Mine are a soft poron, softer than Roland. Il post the link when I get a chance but they are in Amazon. Cones are 1mm above the rim. Rim piezos are attached to the brackets that hold the plate on the bottom side of the piece that touched the plate. I'm on a 2.3 build. Not sure which one. I'll try to poke around tonight and posty setup more.
Re: DIY: 3+ Cone Builds!!!
Thanks for your reply. My cones are from foam, but quite hard ones. Once you paste the link to to Amazon I'll buy the softer ones you have and we'll see.
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Thanks AKAWayne. I'm interested in possibly doing this build as well.AKA Wayne wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2023 2:19 amHmm. Sounds like you know what you're doing. I use high bond doubpe sided tape to secure cones to piezos. I have a foam dot the size of the brass that adheres the Piezo to wood. I guess the cones could be your issue. What are they made from? Mine are a soft poron, softer than Roland. Il post the link when I get a chance but they are in Amazon. Cones are 1mm above the rim. Rim piezos are attached to the brackets that hold the plate on the bottom side of the piece that touched the plate. I'm on a 2.3 build. Not sure which one. I'll try to poke around tonight and posty setup more.
Re: DIY: 3+ Cone Builds!!!
For my other DIY snare builds I have found that the foam dot beneath the piezo matters a lot. In case you might not be aware, be sure that the foam overlays just the ceramic portion. If it sticks also to the metal portion, it limits the signal. If your adhesion method varies from piezo to piezo, that could mess up a multi-sensor design. Consistency is likely important for this build.