Howdy folks:
Here's a project I tried just for the heck of it? This is my first ever attempt at this.
I had finished an Elk antler pan primer that I had just finished like the rest. But this one has a cosmetic flaw in the surface that I didn't like? I could have maybe sanded it out I think, but I might have gone through into the powder chamber? So I decided to try an experiment. I wanted to put a rawhide patch over the flaw, just for looks. This is the same thing they would have done in the 17 or 1800's. I contacted one of the most PC knowledgeable members (Notchy Bob) and he straightened me out on how to proceed. With his advice I got it done. I've read posts here about Cracked stocks being repaired with Rawhide patches. I'm attaching some pics. of my project for your thoughts? You can see the flaw in the primer before I did the Elk Rawhide patch then after I got finished. The patch is stitched on with real Elk Sinew, NOT artificial.
Thank you for any thoughts.
God bless:
Two Feathers
Here's a project I tried just for the heck of it? This is my first ever attempt at this.
I had finished an Elk antler pan primer that I had just finished like the rest. But this one has a cosmetic flaw in the surface that I didn't like? I could have maybe sanded it out I think, but I might have gone through into the powder chamber? So I decided to try an experiment. I wanted to put a rawhide patch over the flaw, just for looks. This is the same thing they would have done in the 17 or 1800's. I contacted one of the most PC knowledgeable members (Notchy Bob) and he straightened me out on how to proceed. With his advice I got it done. I've read posts here about Cracked stocks being repaired with Rawhide patches. I'm attaching some pics. of my project for your thoughts? You can see the flaw in the primer before I did the Elk Rawhide patch then after I got finished. The patch is stitched on with real Elk Sinew, NOT artificial.
Thank you for any thoughts.
God bless:
Two Feathers