Catof9tails
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Great job! This old Cat is still working on his artistic ability, Hee Hee
Cat9
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Thanks for the compliments.oomcurt said:Great looking horn! You do good work :hatsoff: That said, I have been pondering about making a horn out of a buff for myself. The thing I am contemplating doing though is not smoothing it. From what I have seen...they are a lot rougher than bull's horn. Sort of a ridge after ridge thing. I was thinking of leaving that. As my interests lie in the fur trade era in the Rocky Mts.... It may be more "natural" doing that. I would appreciate hearing any thoughts on that.
Thanks :grin: That engrailing was too deep... if had taken the horn down to its final thickness and then done the engrailing, I probably would have liked it better. But I thought it made the horn look "clunky" and busy... too much going on.vaquero said:AZ, great job! You should have left the engrailing though! (Kidding)
I liked it fine, but it looks just as good without it. Nice carving on the buffalo, I wish I could do that. :thumbsup:
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