Thanks, but I got one around here someplace, just never thought to put it in the possibles bag before TDM mentioned it.Pm me your address and I’ll make sure you get one
Done a bit more thinking about that. Don't know much about the composition of horn vs. antler. Pretty sure both have quite a bit of calcium, but horn seems somehow less porous than antler for some reason.... which would be one reason it makes such good containers for powder. Seems to me that I have managed to stain my fingernails a few times over the years.Yes, I know they aren't bone. Hopefully most folks do.
I was asking of horn, not antler, is more calcium or collagen, based on the o.p.'s theory that the food coloring would work on antler due to the calcium content being similar to eggshells,,, and his further supposition that it might also work on horn for the same reason.
Horn, not antler, being more like finger nails than bone or antler, I think is more collagen based.
Could be wrong.
I still think that a horn could be dyed/stained, but not sure how practical it would be. You couldn't do it with a raw horn because after the shaping and/or polishing is done, you'd have ground off most of the dye. If you tried to dye a finished horn, you'd also almost have to dye the wooden base... AND you'd have to somehow either keep the water out of the interior or find some very good way to dry it out after it was dyed. Finally, you'd have to start with a white horn, or at least one with some white on it, and if you went to that much trouble, maybe you want a white horn anyway. Also while it is practical to dye small items like powder measures, dyeing a horn would take a pretty big container of dye and I'm not sure I would want a blue, green or especially a red horn.
Some day MAYBE I will order a raw horn from somewhere, shape it and more or less finish it, fit the end, then dye it, dry it out and finish it. Maybe I would finish it in hot pink. Gotta be someone here who might like that color....