- Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:58 pm
#12884
Hi guys,
I just got back from Africa and I sent back 2 sets of gorgeous Malian duns in Balafone wood. I didn't get a chance to have the carver tune them because I was in a rush to send them. One set are slightly tightened but the other set are quite loose. I guess I'll need to get the pulling stick at them and then do some knots but I'm not sure what the best method is.
Regarding pulling the verticals:
Hard to explain this but should I pull only in one direction i.e away from skin A, and then do another orund pulling the other direction i.e away from skin B?
Or should I pull each direction on each round?
After each pull I guess I should hammer down the ring.
As for knots:
I tuned up one of the kenkenis and I used the "Guinea Weave". I find though that there is nothing to hold the knots like on a djembe. Anyone got a method for locking the knots?
Also, should I do the knots in the middle, equidistant from each skn or closer to one or other side?
Cool, thanks for any input, I can't wait to get these tuned and start playing them!
I just got back from Africa and I sent back 2 sets of gorgeous Malian duns in Balafone wood. I didn't get a chance to have the carver tune them because I was in a rush to send them. One set are slightly tightened but the other set are quite loose. I guess I'll need to get the pulling stick at them and then do some knots but I'm not sure what the best method is.
Regarding pulling the verticals:
Hard to explain this but should I pull only in one direction i.e away from skin A, and then do another orund pulling the other direction i.e away from skin B?
Or should I pull each direction on each round?
After each pull I guess I should hammer down the ring.
As for knots:
I tuned up one of the kenkenis and I used the "Guinea Weave". I find though that there is nothing to hold the knots like on a djembe. Anyone got a method for locking the knots?
Also, should I do the knots in the middle, equidistant from each skn or closer to one or other side?
Cool, thanks for any input, I can't wait to get these tuned and start playing them!
Last edited by dleufer on Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.

