I don't know if this should be posted here or in the photos section, but anyway here it is. I haven't made a horn in 30 yrs or so, so I figured it was about time to make one. I started with a buffalo horn that was a little longer than it is now, the dog got a hold of it twice, cow hoof, buffalo horn, it was all the same to him. The horn is 11 1/2" long on the outside and around 3" in diameter at the base. The tip is turned deer antler and the base is pine. The stopper is a piece of ebony. The panels run from the base to the first section of the antler tip and is stepped toward the tip. The pine base was stained using Homer's dark brown stain. I didn't want the base too dark, so it got some Permalyn sealer before the stain. The antler tip got the same stain and then wiped down with an alcohol soaked rage until I got a color I liked. The base then got a couple of coats of Tru-Coat. I could have taken a little more time on the horn finish, but this is going to be a carry horn for me. After filing to shape, I hit the horn with sandpaper up to 320 and then 0000 steel wool. I didn't really have a plan in mind, just filed and turned until it looked ok.
Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. No need to be kind. I have a couple of more buffalo horns and would like to make the next ones a little better with your help.
Thanks for your suggestions, Tim
Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. No need to be kind. I have a couple of more buffalo horns and would like to make the next ones a little better with your help.
Thanks for your suggestions, Tim