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Jun 21, 2026 - 4:02:32 PM
7 posts since 2/3/2026

Some silly someone put metal strings on this one and did some damage to the rim here...

My first thought here is to try to reinforce the inside, and putting a no not tailpiece on the outside, to keep tension off the rim.

Aquilla 5B, do you think?

I'm not sure how to address the head here. It seems super thin, like paper. If I find a replacement, is there a special type of tape I should use here?

Thanks in advance for any advice here. It's still a joy to pluck around on, it's just so very quiet in it's current state.






Jun 26, 2026 - 7:52:33 AM
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176 posts since 2/7/2017

The head is supposed to be permanently attached to the rim! I would remove the synthetic skin, replace it with a natural thinner goatskin and fix it with tacks and glue. Then I would use a separate tailpiece that attaches with a loop of rawhide. You might have to predrill the rim for the tacks. It's not an easy fix and involves some skills that take some practice to develop. I converted a wooden top kid's banjo like this and it's definitely possible, but there is no tape that would fix it properly.

Jun 26, 2026 - 9:06:18 PM

7 posts since 2/3/2026

Thanks for the advice!
I found a Remo drum that matches the dimensions of the original perfectly. I think I might tap holes for the dowel and just try to move the neck over?

I did find a tailpiece to put on here, still working out how to manage that... but it's an interesting challenge.


 

Jun 27, 2026 - 4:39:49 PM
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455 posts since 1/7/2021

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Originally posted by ACastle

Thanks for the advice!
I found a Remo drum that matches the dimensions of the original perfectly. I think I might tap holes for the dowel and just try to move the neck over?

I did find a tailpiece to put on here, still working out how to manage that... but it's an interesting challenge.


Yes.  That's a great solution.  Plus it does no harm to the orignal pot if you ever want to go back for whatever reason.

If you want advice on tailpiece attachment, send a pic of what you've got.  

But yeah the lack of proper tailpiece is why the original rim didn't survive

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