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Made a few powder horns to use.
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Very NICE!!!
Is the design work done by hand?
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03-10-2025, 10:41 AM
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Yes, I don't know if there is another way.
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Wow! Those are very nice!
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Very cool. I'm going to have to look up how to turn the curved part you did there. Nice work.
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(03-17-2025, 07:24 AM) stav Wrote: Very cool. I'm going to have to look up how to turn the curved part you did there. Nice work.
I believe you will have to buy a few calves and raise them to adulthood if you want to "turn" your own horns.
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03-17-2025, 01:38 PM
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(03-17-2025, 07:24 AM) stav Wrote: Very cool. I'm going to have to look up how to turn the curved part you did there. Nice work.
I believe the lathe work was for the cap and the tip of the horn - not on the horn itself. Looks like the "curved" part of the tip is separate pieces attached to each other.
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Ah. The top one looked like half of it was wood on my phone screen. Guess I need to get a bigger phone.