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First Scrimshaw Attempt

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Idahomie

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This is my first attempt at scrimshaw on horn. After five hours of holding a sail needle in a 3” pin vice, I don’t think my hand will ever uncramp! I’ll likely do a decorative border of some sort and add some more artwork or a slogan or two… heck, what’s a powder horn without “Liberty or Death” scrawled on it, anyway?

I’d appreciate any feedback or tips you can provide. Thanks in advance!

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This is my first attempt at scrimshaw on horn. After five hours of holding a sail needle in a 3” pin vice, I don’t think my hand will ever uncramp! I’ll likely do a decorative border of some sort and add some more artwork or a slogan or two… heck, what’s a powder horn without “Liberty or Death” scrawled on it, anyway?

I’d appreciate any feedback or tips you can provide. Thanks in advance!

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A comfortable, hand-filling wooden handle makes the etching easier! Nice 1st try! :)
 
A comfortable, hand-filling wooden handle makes the etching easier! Nice 1st try! :)

Thanks for the tip! I’m thinking about making a handle and affixing it to my scribe. I’ve considered making some tools out of old files and drill bits also.
 
Some more rainy day scrim. I think I’m going to add a border and call it good! I’m pretty pleased with how the skull and crossbones turned out. I discovered that sticking the brass hardware in a container with a little vinegar and salt helped the tarnishing process along a bit.
 

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I wasn’t too happy with the crosshatching on my soldier silhouettes, so I decided to carve them out using a push engraver. Unfortunately, I went a little deeper than I had intended! I’m working on scalloping the spout and adding my wife and children’s names around it. We’ve got four kids, so this is no easy feat!
 

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I added some of October Country’s toning solution to give the horn that 200+ year old look. I also suspended the brass hardware over some ammonia to hasten the development of patina.
 

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At last, it is finished! I don’t even want to know how many hours I have into this thing. While it’s far from perfect, I’m pretty pleased overall with my first powder horn scrimshaw attempt.
 

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