I am making a flat horn powder flask from a "project horn" purchased from Powderhornsandmore.com. The site says their project horns are probably not suitable for use as traditional powder horns, and indeed the particular horn I received would make a poor traditional powder horn, as the cavity within only runs half the length of the horn. However, it is just the right size for a pocket flask of the flattened horn variety, and this is what I am going to use it for.
This will be my first powder horn project that is not a simple kit. I want to make a flattened pocket flask with pewter fittings - plug and nozzle (because I have the means and ability to make simple pewter castings.)
So, the first step is to analyze the horn presented, as the pictures demonstrate. I will have a nice solid tip left over after I cut the body of the flask from the horn, and I may use this to form charge measuring tips for the threaded nozzle of the flask. But first I have to cut the horn to size, which I will do this afternoon.
I bought two small (10" x 14" or so) nesting baking pans at the thrift store for a dollar each. Backed by some boards, they are to sandwich the oil-dipped horn between on the hydraulic press, in order to contain any oil from the horn as it is pressed.
This will be my first powder horn project that is not a simple kit. I want to make a flattened pocket flask with pewter fittings - plug and nozzle (because I have the means and ability to make simple pewter castings.)
So, the first step is to analyze the horn presented, as the pictures demonstrate. I will have a nice solid tip left over after I cut the body of the flask from the horn, and I may use this to form charge measuring tips for the threaded nozzle of the flask. But first I have to cut the horn to size, which I will do this afternoon.
I bought two small (10" x 14" or so) nesting baking pans at the thrift store for a dollar each. Backed by some boards, they are to sandwich the oil-dipped horn between on the hydraulic press, in order to contain any oil from the horn as it is pressed.