Djembe Drum Tightening & Lacing : Djembe Drum Tightening: Using Scissors

Okay, so now get your scissors and we're going
to take off any excess hair. You may have done this when your skin was wet, just to
make it dry a little faster, but you might be able to get some more off now. This is
just going to help your beard trimmers not get clogged up. And if you're not using the
beard trimmer, you're just going right to a razor, this is very necessary. So don't
cut your head, pay attention closely with your sharp objects near your skin. After all
this work, you don't want to have to start again, because you popped the skin with your
scissors.

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The edges are really easy to nick, especially
if your scissors are good..

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Djembe Drum Tightening & Lacing : Djembe Drum Tightening: Using Scissors

Shaving djembe drums with scissors will help from clogging a beard trimmer. Cut djembe drum heads with tips from an instrument maker in this free video on djembe drum repairs.

Expert: Heidi Kirchhofer
Contact: www.maticaarts.com
Bio: Heidi Kirchofer is a 3rd generation wood-lover; her father and grandfather are carpenters. She mostly works wood in instrument making and work on her house.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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