hawkthrower
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A couple of weeks ago at the suggestion of a friend I started on a horn to be done completely with hand tools. He suggested carving a horn with regular carving tools and the more I thought about it the more intrigued I became.
He said my tools would have to be very sharp so after 2 days of sharpening I gave it a try. After 2 more days of sharpening I started cutting. Mostly I did alot more sharpening than I did cutting.
For those of you that might ever need to lose some blood I would offer one extreme warning.
Dull tools will skip off of horn faster than greased lighting but they will still cut skin quite easily.
After 2 weeks of carving filing and cussing here is the result.
15 in. around the curve
2 7/8 in. base plug
handmade drawer pull finial
and the only piece not done by hand is the hollow, turned base plug of curly maple.
Hope you like it.
Ron
He said my tools would have to be very sharp so after 2 days of sharpening I gave it a try. After 2 more days of sharpening I started cutting. Mostly I did alot more sharpening than I did cutting.
For those of you that might ever need to lose some blood I would offer one extreme warning.
Dull tools will skip off of horn faster than greased lighting but they will still cut skin quite easily.
After 2 weeks of carving filing and cussing here is the result.
15 in. around the curve
2 7/8 in. base plug
handmade drawer pull finial
and the only piece not done by hand is the hollow, turned base plug of curly maple.
Hope you like it.
Ron