Is it possible to stick stickers on a Roland KD-9 kick pad
Is it possible to stick stickers on a Roland KD-9 kick pad
shalom
Does it make sense to put stickers on the Kevlar surface of a Roland KD-9 kick pad, like on a regular barrel? Or is it unkillable material?
insider
December 13, 2016 AT 1:44 pm
As well as being killed, I have already struck two kevlar barrels, although I play pop and jazz)) It's a matter of time, for a year and a half of intensive play it is wiped exactly. The question is whether the stickers will stick to such a surface ...
shalom
December 13, 2016 AT 1:44 pm
And I also decided to use the training pad under the gimbal
sega
December 13, 2016 AT 1:44 pm
I sculpted a circle out of denim for a moment. Doesn't wipe after that. Now I muddied the silicone pad. It's also quieter
kreker
December 13, 2016 AT 1:44 pm
there is a sense, and so they do. How well it is holding, I do not know.
Ivan_drums
December 13, 2016 AT 1:44 pm
I even saw that the sticker was sewn with threads.
aroma
December 13, 2016 AT 1:45 pm
I do not know, 10 years of installation, kevlar did not break through))))
insider
As well as being killed, I have already struck two kevlar barrels, although I play pop and jazz)) It's a matter of time, for a year and a half of intensive play it is wiped exactly. The question is whether the stickers will stick to such a surface ...
shalom
And I also decided to use the training pad under the gimbal
sega
I sculpted a circle out of denim for a moment. Doesn't wipe after that. Now I muddied the silicone pad. It's also quieter
kreker
there is a sense, and so they do. How well it is holding, I do not know.
Ivan_drums
I even saw that the sticker was sewn with threads.
aroma
I do not know, 10 years of installation, kevlar did not break through))))
andreevmaxik
For starters, this is not Kevlar
shalom
Yes, most likely so. :) What is this?
drummies
Some kind of fabric