
Making a Rawhide Frame Drum — Stretched Hide on a Wood Ring
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Bend the Wooden Frame
Bend the Wooden Frame
Select a straight-grained strip of flexible wood — ash, oak, and birch all work. The strip should be about 5-8 cm wide, 5 mm thick, and long enough to form a circle 30-40 cm in diameter (approximately 95-125 cm long). Soak the strip in water for several hours or steam it over a fire to make it pliable. Slowly bend the strip into a circle, overlapping the ends by 10-15 cm. Lash the overlap securely with wet rawhide or sinew — as the binding dries, it shrinks and tightens the joint. Allow the frame to dry completely in its circular shape before attaching the drumhead.
Materials for this step:
Rawhide1 piece, large enough to cover the frame with overlap ширхэг
Waterenough to submerge the hide ширхэгTools needed:
AwlPrepare the Rawhide
Prepare the Rawhide
Soak a piece of rawhide (untanned, de-haired animal skin) in water for 12-24 hours until it is soft, pliable, and stretchy. Rawhide from deer, goat, or cattle all produce good drum tones — thinner hides produce higher-pitched sounds, thicker hides produce deeper tones. Cut the soaked rawhide into a circle approximately 10-15 cm larger in diameter than the wooden frame, providing enough overlap to fold over the frame edge and be laced on the back. While wet, rawhide is easy to cut and manipulate; once dry, it becomes extremely stiff and hard.

Stretch the Hide Over the Frame
Stretch the Hide Over the Frame
Centre the wet rawhide over the wooden frame with the smoother (flesh) side facing up as the drumhead surface. Pull the edges of the hide down and over the frame, stretching it evenly from opposite sides to maintain uniform tension. Using a bone awl, punch holes around the perimeter of the overlapping rawhide, about 3-4 cm from the frame edge and spaced 5-8 cm apart. The hide should be taut but not drum-tight at this stage — it will contract significantly as it dries, so over-stretching wet hide can warp or crack the frame.
Lace the Back
Lace the Back
Thread sinew or thin rawhide lacing through the punched holes, creating a crisscross or star pattern across the back of the drum. Pull the lacing moderately tight — firm enough to hold the hide in position, but loose enough to allow for the shrinkage that will occur during drying. The lacing pattern can form a simple cross (connecting opposite edges), a web pattern, or a series of parallel lines. Many frame drums have a central lacing point or handle on the back where the lacing converges, providing a grip for holding the drum during play.

Dry and Play
Dry and Play
Allow the drum to dry slowly at room temperature for 24-48 hours. Do not dry near a fire or in direct sunlight — rapid drying causes the rawhide to crack. As the rawhide dries, it contracts and becomes translucent, pulling the drumhead taut and producing a clear, resonant tone when struck. The finished drum can be played with a padded beater (a stick with a wrapped leather or fur tip) or with the bare hand. Rawhide drums are sensitive to humidity — the tone deepens and dulls in damp conditions as the hide absorbs moisture, and brightens in dry conditions. Briefly warming the drumhead near a fire restores tension and tone in humid weather.
Материал
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Required Equipment
Equipment this kind of build typically needs — buy from any maker below.
- RecommendedDust Mask / Respirator·
Full-Face Gas Mask (ABEK multi-gas cartridge)
Dust Mask
Venetian Mask Blank (Papier-Mache)
Full-Face Respirator
Respirator Fit Test Kit
Respirator with Acid Gas Cartridge - RecommendedSafety Glasses·
Safety Sign (Caution/Warning)
Splash-Proof Safety Goggles
Reflective Safety Vest Kit (DIY)
Chemical Splash Goggles
Safety Netting for Rockfall
Steel-Toed Safety Boots - RecommendedWork Gloves·
Boxing Gloves (Training)
Leather Gauntlet Gloves
Cotton Gloves
Welding Gloves
Heavy-Duty Gloves
Leather Work Gloves - OptionalFire Extinguisher·
ABC Fire Extinguisher
Fire Extinguisher - OptionalFirst Aid Kit·
First Aid Kit
Mountain First Aid Kit (Altitude)
Workshop First Aid Kit
Bow Release Aid
You can swap these in
Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.
- Instead of Water, try:
Distilled Water (1 Liter) - Instead of Flint Knife, try:
Gilder's Knife
Knife
Blunt Collection Knife
Sharp Knife (faca)
Small Trimming Knife
Sharp Pruning Knife
Sharp Knife
Hook Knife (Spoon Carving) - Instead of Dowel Rod, try:
Pine Dowel Rod Set (12 Diameters) - Instead of Sinew Thread, try:
Rod Wrapping Thread
Sewing Thread
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Sandstone SlabUsed together and in similar builds
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HacksawFrequently used with this build's materials
CharcoalFrequently used with this build's materials
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