I worry about the durability of slate used for the striking surface or soundboard. The slate available is 3/32" thick or sometimes translated to 0.09 thickness. I'm worried the slate will crack or break as a striking surface or soundboard. Is a single layer strong enough? Or should I glue two pieces together? It just seems so thin. Has anyone had issues with their slate breaking in their pot calls? Maybe I worry for nothing but any help is appreciated.
I think that is pretty much "industry standard" for call making. I've never broken one I've made or bought. If you start changing the calling surface specs, you'll have to re-engineer the rest of the call as well.
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I kind of figured that and that woul be alot of extra work. Thans though, it's reassuring.
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Have you had one break? I've never had an issue...guess if one breaks then it will be an issue.. why worry about hypothetical's ?
My friend bought a custom call and the slate soundboard broke. I'm not sure if it was dropped or what happened to it. It was a slate over Slate and the broken piece rattles around when you shake it. I do not know who made the call but I have been hesitant to use slate when I saw what happened.
I know a guy who sands his down even thinner for his playing surface. So I would imagine if he's not having issues, the standard .090 thickness would not present a problem. Broken soundboard
could just be a fluke, or possibly he dropped it, but I would think if the drop was hard enough to break the SB, it would at least cracked the surface, and at least put a dent in the edge.
Good point. I agree. I'm not going to worry about it since it's such a rare thing. Thanks for the information.