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Building a Cajón — The Peruvian Box Drum You Sit On
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3. luglio 2026NO
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Building a Cajón — The Peruvian Box Drum You Sit On

Build a cajón: a plywood box drum you sit on and play with your bare hands, with guitar-string snares behind the front face that buzz. Cut the box, fit the thin playing face, string the snare, and assemble. A buildable school/maker project in the plate drum and the snare — a deep bass in the middle, a crisp buzzing crack at the top.
Principiante
2-3 hours

Istruzioni

1

A drum you sit on

The cajón is a wooden box you sit on and slap with your bare hands. The thin front face is the drumhead; guitar-string snares behind it buzz. Hit the middle for a deep BASS, the top edge for a crisp snappy SLAP.
2

Cut the box panels

Cut five panels of thick plywood — two sides, a top, a bottom and a back — for a box about the size to sit on (roughly 30 x 30 x 48 cm). These stiff walls stay silent; they are just the soundbox.

Materiali per questo passaggio:

Baltic Birch Plywood (3/4 inch, 24x30)Baltic Birch Plywood (3/4 inch, 24x30)1 pezzo

Strumenti necessari:

HacksawHacksaw
3

Cut the sound hole

Cut a round hole (about 10-12 cm) in the BACK panel. This port lets the boom of air out and tunes the bass, exactly like the hole in a guitar or the open foot of a djembe.

Strumenti necessari:

AwlAwl
4

Make the tapa (playing face)

Cut the front face (the tapa) from THIN plywood. This is the only part that is meant to vibrate — the box's drumhead. It will be screwed firmly at the top and bottom but left slightly loose at the top corners so the corners can slap.

Materiali per questo passaggio:

Baltic Birch Plywood (1/8 inch, 12x12, 10-Pack)Baltic Birch Plywood (1/8 inch, 12x12, 10-Pack)1 pezzo
5

Fit the snare

Stretch two or three guitar strings at an angle up the INSIDE of the tapa, touching it lightly. When the tapa is struck it rattles the strings — this buzz is the cajón's built-in snare, its signature sizzle.

Materiali per questo passaggio:

Guitar String Set (Acoustic, Phosphor Bronze)Guitar String Set (Acoustic, Phosphor Bronze)1 pezzo
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Assemble the box

Glue and screw the five thick panels into a box, then screw the thin tapa on across the open front — tight at top and bottom, with the top corners left free to snap.

Materiali per questo passaggio:

PVA Wood GluePVA Wood Glue1 pezzo
#8 x 1" Wood Screw#8 x 1" Wood Screw24 pezzi
7

Sit down and play

Sit on top of the box and play the tapa between your knees. Strike the CENTRE with a flat hand for the deep bass 'doom'; strike the TOP EDGE with your fingers for the buzzing snare 'crack'. Those two strokes are the whole groove.
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Compendium — the plate drum with a snare

The cajón is unusual: its 'drumhead' is not a stretched skin but a thin sheet of WOOD (the tapa), so it is really a plate drum. Struck in the middle, the whole plate flexes inward and pumps a slug of air around the sealed box and out of the back port — the box acting as a Helmholtz resonator (a bottle blown at its own pitch) to boom out a deep BASS, the same job the open foot does on a djembe. Struck near the top edge, only the loosely-fixed corner of the plate snaps and springs, giving a bright dry crack with little body. Laid against the inside of that plate are the snares — a few guitar strings under light tension — and every time the plate moves it shakes the strings, which rattle against it and add a sizzling buzz on top of the note; it is a deliberate BUZZER, the very same idea as the mbira's rattling shells or the dizi's buzzing membrane, an African aesthetic that a clean tone is less alive than a buzzing one. That African root is no accident: the cajón was built by enslaved Africans in colonial Peru, said to be improvised from shipping crates when drums were forbidden, and its bass-and-slap hand technique is the box-shaped cousin of the djembe. From those crates it has grown into a staple of flamenco, folk and pop worldwide — proof that a plywood box, thought through, is a complete drum kit.

Materiali

5

Strumenti richiesti

2

You can swap these in

Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.

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