- some plywood
- a piezo(can be found in buzzers at radio shack for $2-3)
- some lumber
- a mouse pad
- some screws and nails
- electrical and duct tape
- 2 and a half hours of time of DIY fun time :D (yay!)
- some wires and solder (BOO!!)
and the result....
If you are looking for a cheap bass drum practice pad/electronic drum piece and would like more help, send me a comment and I'll see what I can do. If you would like a sleeker looking one but don't have the time to make one, I will make one for you starting ten dollars(depending on the complexity of the design and buyers custom specs). You will also pay to ship it. To order one, just send me a comment and I'll give you instruction on what to do to order one of these.
Thanks for reading.