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Can you shape a buff horn in boiling water to fit the plug like you do a cowhorn?
That doesn't work with horns. You can move the rear attachment point for the strap to a different spot on the end plug, resulting in the horn rotating somewhat on the horizontal axis and tipping the pouring spout of the horn towards or away from your body.Another question. I just noticed this horn is a left hand carry. Can I twist it the other way after boiling to make it right hand? I kinda doubt it
I've straightened a pronghorn antelope horn. It had a full hook on top and I made it straight and pointy like a dagger.Another question. I just noticed this horn is a left hand carry. Can I twist it the other way after boiling to make it right hand? I kinda doubt it
Not in my opinion. The boiling is just to take an oval open end and change it to round, so you can fit in a plug turned on a lathe. Ideally you need some tapered "fitting" plugs. Pick a plug closest in diameter to your horn and slide it in= pretty tight not not too tight or the horn will bulge at the end of thhe plug. Then once round- put in the actual plug.Another question. I just noticed this horn is a left hand carry. Can I twist it the other way after boiling to make it right hand? I kinda doubt it
Peanut oil really works but watch timing in it. I followed instructions in the Sibley's book on horn making. I dabbled a bit with horning, but don't really like working with it....but I do love powder horns! Yeah, that oil really gets HOT so you gotta watch your safety!Can you shape a buff horn in boiling water to fit the plug like you do a cowhorn?
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