▷ How to Make a Stand for Cymbals - Homemade Musical Drum

Learn step by step how to make a completely disassemblable, sturdy, and easy-to-transport cymbal stand, ideal for complementing your homemade drum set using economical materials and simple assembly techniques.



This stand has been designed so that you can easily disassemble and transport it, just like the other parts of the homemade drum set, taking up little space and maintaining good stability during performance.

📦 Parts of the Stand

Main Components

  • Stand Base
  • Central Tube
  • Connection between Central Tube and Arm
  • Stand Arm
  • Cymbal Holder

1. Stand Base

The base is the part that provides stability to the entire structure, so it must be robust and have good support on the ground.

2. Central Tube

The central tube is the vertical element of the stand and is responsible for supporting the arm and the cymbal. Its height can be adjusted according to your needs.

3. Connection between Central Tube and Arm

The connection allows you to link the central tube with the stand arm, facilitating the adjustment of the angle and height of the cymbal.

4. Stand Arm

The arm holds the cymbal holder and allows you to adjust its tilt. It should be rigid but lightweight so as not to unbalance the base.

5. Cymbal Holder

It is the piece where the cymbal rests. It usually includes a screw, nut, and washers to secure it and prevent unwanted movement.

🛠️ Assembly of the Stand

Step by Step Assembly

  • Attach the dish support to the arm using the screw and nut.
  • Secure the arm to the joint that connects to the central tube.
  • Connect the central tube to the base of the stand, ensuring it is firm and stable.
  • Check the height and angle of the arm according to your execution position.

🎬 Final Result

Upon completing the assembly, you will have a functional, stable, and fully disassemblable stand.

If you are building a homemade drum set, this stand is an excellent option to save costs and adapt the dimensions to your space and playing style.

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