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Thanks PFozz!
The first solution is the on I can use, the second one isn’t possible since I’m gonna use an old fashion hardware drumcomputer.
The piezo in the first option is for the “chick” sound?
I was too fast with my conclusion that it was “just” ordinary clay.
I think I’m gonna try Sculpey myself.
If it isn’t to my satisfaction, I’ll give the Sculpey to my kids 😉
Ah, now I understand what it is, thanks!
For me it is 130°C, I’m from the Netherlands 😉
In your second post you wrote “but its great flexible surface”
Sculpey will be very hard when baked, isn’t it?
Is sculpey strong enough for hard hitters or is that the reason you use the car mastic, to make it stronger?
I would think the “clay” will easily break when you hit it hard.
Do you have a weblink to the car mastic you’ve used?
If I understand it correctly, you first make/bake a cymbal with Sculpey and after that you apply a layer of car mastic on the bottomside of the cymbal
That’s it?
I’m a little confused what the “130°C play dough” is.
Can you give me details of this product?
Brand? maybe a webshop link to this product?
I tried to search on google for “silicone mastic” but still not sure what this product is.
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