How Remo Drumheads are Made - The Full Factory Tour

A full factory tour inside the Remo factory in the USA, showing you how the most popular drumheads in the world are made. Revealing all the stages, including some very cool production insights. Your host is Herbie May, Director of Engineering and R&D at Remo. In order of appearance, here are the Remo artists that are in this video: Thomas Lang, Aaron Spears, Mark Schulman, Remo Belli himself (founder of Remo Inc.), Jeff Hamilton, Ray Luzier, Russ Miller, Matt Garstka, Nikki Glaspie, Zack Danziger and Benny Greb. Video Index 00:00 Rolling the flesh hoops 00:53 Welding the hoops 01:36 Cleaning the hoops 02:13 The Mylar 03:05 Cutting the drumheads 03:48 Punch pressing the films 04:04 The famous Remo Step 05:02 Pressing The Step 05:49 Glueing the drumheads 05:49 The coating process 07:42 Visual inspection 08:12 DW (Drum Workshop) Vented heads 08:29 More Remo heads Including conga and bongo heads, timpani, Banjo and the oddly shaped Vox Telstar (Trixon) 10:16 Stamping the logos 11:07 Boxing & shipping This Drummerszone long-read article features: ➤ - A quick Remo introduction ➤ This Remo factory video - The Remo factory photo tour - A short Remo history - The original ’R. D. BELLI ET AL DRUM HEAD’ patent, as filed in 1957 (with pdf download) ➤ Win free gear on Drummerszone: ➤ Support Drummerszone & Wear or Use our Merchandise: Remo on Drummerszone ➤ Follow Drummerszone on: ➤ YouTube: ➤ Twitter: ➤ Facebook: ➤ Instagram: Beat your heart out! ➤ Visit our live Drummer Index: ➤ #drummerszone #remo #drumheads #howitsmade #drumlesson
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