Arrowstorm
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Probably lots of previous posts about this, but I don't see any.
I am wondering about finish/polish for a horn. I have heard that you should sand it down with the finest sandpaper you can get, then run steel wool over it to get it nice and smooth... Ok... so what do I do after that? Now it's all dull and white all over the place (black buffalo horn). No luster to it whatsoever. I've used a little shoe polish on a horn that was already polished (not by me)and that sure made it shine, but what do I use for a horn that has just been sanded?
And how do i polish/sand intricate grooves and engravings?
Also... and totally unrelated to the topic... What is pillowticking? I've been shooting blackpowder for a while and have heard this expression often but don't know for sure exactly what it is.
all help and advice is greatly appreciated.
The horn I'm working on now, I've cut and filed the stoppers to the shapes that I want, but I want this horn to really shine.
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Buz
I am wondering about finish/polish for a horn. I have heard that you should sand it down with the finest sandpaper you can get, then run steel wool over it to get it nice and smooth... Ok... so what do I do after that? Now it's all dull and white all over the place (black buffalo horn). No luster to it whatsoever. I've used a little shoe polish on a horn that was already polished (not by me)and that sure made it shine, but what do I use for a horn that has just been sanded?
And how do i polish/sand intricate grooves and engravings?
Also... and totally unrelated to the topic... What is pillowticking? I've been shooting blackpowder for a while and have heard this expression often but don't know for sure exactly what it is.
all help and advice is greatly appreciated.
The horn I'm working on now, I've cut and filed the stoppers to the shapes that I want, but I want this horn to really shine.
:front:
Buz