Surface finish (7)
Do you do the surface treatment of drumsticks?
Posted: bře 18, 2021
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Surface finish
Yes, but to order. The basic surface of all our models is only natural, finely sanded without any varnishing and modifications.
What surface treatments do you offer?
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Surface finish
We offer several types of surface treatment. Varnishing, anti-slip surface, combination of anti-slip and varnishing and modifications based on the production process such as grip, supergrip and supergri. Max Everything can be combined.
What is painting and how do you paint?
Posted: bře 18, 2021
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Surface finish
We apply varnish to the drumsticks, one to three coats, depending on the requirements. The more layers, the smoother the stick. Between the application of individual layers, we perform regrinding to achieve a better grip feeling.
What is a non-slip surface?
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Surface finish
It is applied with a special layer of anti-slip wax. Its perfect function is ensured by a machine application and it is our invention. The non-slip surface can be applied to the sanded stick, to all coats of paint or to the sticks with grip.
What are grip, supergrip and supergrip max?
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These are "hardware" surface treatments - that is, turning anti-slip grooves during production. Grip are therefore turned grooves. For the supergrip and supergrip max finishes, we insert rubber rings into the grooves, which give a stunning anti-slip effect. In this modification, we also offer some stock models.
Does painting significantly strengthen the drumstick and increase its durability?
Posted: bře 18, 2021
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No, it's nonsense and an unfair advertising claim by one company. No varnishing surface has and cannot have such a function. The drumstick is cut by cymbals or with rimshots at the same intensity with and without varnish.
Do you paint the drumsticks?
Posted: bře 18, 2021
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Surface finish
Not by default - we do this only to order when a very large series is required, or we do a limited series. We paint by the pickling technique with subsequent repainting, which guarantees that the stick does not stain the cymbals. We use black, red, blue, green and shades of brown for coloring.