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Post by hawkeyes on Apr 27, 2021 7:22:58 GMT -7
Please don't every gasp in shock... I fancied a new horn with some slimming of the neck accompanied by a simple neck/ spout profile. Neck is also not dyed, rather I used period powder ink verus dye. I've been intrigued on thinning new horns for translucency and did just that again. Eastern cedar plug fitted and secured with beeswax and four iron pins. Simple ash stopper along with iron staples finish her off. I'm currently working on a large F&IW lobed horn that has much more ornate work, certainly excited to share once finished.
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Post by paranger on Apr 27, 2021 9:01:02 GMT -7
Once again, very nice. You are getting really good at this!
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Post by hawkeyes on Apr 27, 2021 9:36:57 GMT -7
Once again, very nice. You are getting really good at this! Thank you, while I've made horns off and on haven't really devoted to much towards the craft. Very much enjoying the process more and more.
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Post by Black Hand on Apr 27, 2021 16:19:49 GMT -7
Must be a horn for one of those tiny Eastern guns... We build'em big on this side of the divide. Either way - nicely done!
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Post by hawkeyes on Apr 28, 2021 6:43:53 GMT -7
Must be a horn for one of those tiny Eastern guns... We build'em big on this side of the divide. Either way - nicely done! Oh yes! Those tiny front staffers!
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Post by lenapej on Apr 29, 2021 17:23:26 GMT -7
Another "purdy" horn, look forward to seeing the next one.
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