AFriendOfLife
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Hey all. I had a buffalo powder horn kicking around that I had started a while ago. I finally kicked myself hard enough to finish it.
My plan was to boil it in oil and flatten it. Not common for buffalo I know, but I've seen it done before.
Well, like an idiot, I left my horn in the oil while it was heating, so I cooked it, it started bubbling pretty badly.
I still went ahead with shaping it to see how well it would shape, hoping I could at least clean it up and just have a birthmark on the horn, but it started cracking.
So 10-15 hours wasted. I know it's my first horn, and I know I can't learn without mistakes....
But damn, it hurts a lot.
Any good ideas on how to salvage this? Maybe I can cut it shorter and make a small powder horn, or at least a priming horn (depending on how well it cleans up...)
My pre-1840's mentor says the mountain men never made the same mistake ONCE. So now that you've seen my mistake, don't leave your horn in the oil damnit!
My plan was to boil it in oil and flatten it. Not common for buffalo I know, but I've seen it done before.
Well, like an idiot, I left my horn in the oil while it was heating, so I cooked it, it started bubbling pretty badly.
I still went ahead with shaping it to see how well it would shape, hoping I could at least clean it up and just have a birthmark on the horn, but it started cracking.
So 10-15 hours wasted. I know it's my first horn, and I know I can't learn without mistakes....
But damn, it hurts a lot.
Any good ideas on how to salvage this? Maybe I can cut it shorter and make a small powder horn, or at least a priming horn (depending on how well it cleans up...)
My pre-1840's mentor says the mountain men never made the same mistake ONCE. So now that you've seen my mistake, don't leave your horn in the oil damnit!