Black_Feather
69 Cal.
Does anyone know any thread on here for making powderhorns? I’m a beginner and wanna make one, if anyone has a link to any threads I would appreciate it, thanks.
Your very kind, thank you Notchy BobI think @PathfinderNC may have done either a tutorial or a picture-heavy thread about one of his powder horn builds a few weeks or months ago. It was very well done, as I recall.
Notchy Bob
ADDENDUM: Found it! Pathfinder’s thread, “Making a Powderhorn (Part 1)” is in The Craftsman’s Bench” section of the forum, about three pages deep. You can probably find it with a search, too.
Pathfinder does great work, and he did a fine job on this tutorial. Better than any YouToob you are likely to find.
Notchy Bob
I just joined this forum and seeing your post. Did you order a kit?Nevermind I drilled out the side . Currently making a horn cup out of it, I think I'll buy one of those pre assembled kits from powderhorns and more .
I bought one of their kits and was very pleased with it, and my finished hornNevermind I drilled out the side . Currently making a horn cup out of it, I think I'll buy one of those pre assembled kits from powderhorns and more .
Last year I had bought a horn on eBay and drilled through the side. I ordered your cureton kit last summer and sold it with one of my shooting bags. I like your horns, will be definitely buying a completed cureton from you again soon!I just joined this forum and seeing your post. Did you order a kit?
WOW!!!! Beautiful work!I bought one of their kits and was very pleased with it, and my finished horn
Does anyone know any thread on here for making powderhorns? I’m a beginner and wanna make one, if anyone has a link to any threads I would appreciate it, thanks.
That’s exactly how I make my powder horn bases, I’ve never turned a one. I rather enjoy taking my time on filing the base plugs, it’s almost therapeutic in a way. Now I’ve purchased a horn that had a turned base plug, that one I simply assembled and worked the horn body to my satisfaction. In the end, it’s your project and you can do it the way you want to, but just know a wood lathe isn’t absolutely needed.A wood lathe is nice to have and definitely speeds things up, but not required.
Bust out some wood rasps, scrapers and sandpaper and go to town on that thing.
Fitting a plug is like inletting a barrel. Find your tight spots and remove a little bit wood.
Rinse. Repeat. Until you have well fitted plug.
Hi Notchy Bob- thanks! Here is the thread you mentioned:I think @PathfinderNC may have done either a tutorial or a picture-heavy thread about one of his powder horn builds a few weeks or months ago. It was very well done, as I recall.
Notchy Bob
ADDENDUM: Found it! Pathfinder’s thread, “Making a Powderhorn (Part 1)” is in The Craftsman’s Bench” section of the forum, about three pages deep. You can probably find it with a search, too.
Pathfinder does great work, and he did a fine job on this tutorial. Better than any YouToob you are likely to find.
Notchy Bob
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