RussB
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Last year I did a few Powder Horns and a lot of folks was interested in doing the same. I "think" it was either Stumpkiller or Musketman who turned me onto this "Old Bones" stuff. I don't know which one to blame.. :crackup: :crackup:
Anyway, a few people asked me how they turned out...Heck, I don't know how they turned out. They are still powder horns, a little different color maybe. Do they look old, or aged? Well, maybe.....
I just did another one, took some pictures, so you tell me...is old bones they way to go? I used to buff these things on a 16" wheel with "brown" rouge, at about 2400 rpm, and get pretty close to this.......
I'm not very good at describing colors, or much of anything for that matter, but I thought if you see it, you would know a lot more than me trying to explain it.
I hope Hank gets to see this.
I haven't "buffed" this one yet, don't know if I should.
Buffing can sometimes make 'em pretty thin, if you ain't real careful and apply a little too much pressure. I ain't never buffed a hole in one yet, but some have been awful thin.
Russ
Anyway, a few people asked me how they turned out...Heck, I don't know how they turned out. They are still powder horns, a little different color maybe. Do they look old, or aged? Well, maybe.....
I just did another one, took some pictures, so you tell me...is old bones they way to go? I used to buff these things on a 16" wheel with "brown" rouge, at about 2400 rpm, and get pretty close to this.......
I'm not very good at describing colors, or much of anything for that matter, but I thought if you see it, you would know a lot more than me trying to explain it.
I hope Hank gets to see this.
I haven't "buffed" this one yet, don't know if I should.
Buffing can sometimes make 'em pretty thin, if you ain't real careful and apply a little too much pressure. I ain't never buffed a hole in one yet, but some have been awful thin.
Russ