the second horn i ever made has a really cool base (well, at least i think so, but then again, i was never good at modesty). i took a bit of scrap lacewood and sawed it in half, making a bookmatch. then i put a small sliver of bloodwood between the matching halves and epoxied the whole mess together, forming a blank.
i then traced the shape of the horn onto the blank and added about a quarter inch (didn't know why at that point, but i've found that it pays to listen to the little voice in your head, unless it's telling you to stay home and polish your hand grenades- this is silly: hand grenades work fine even if they're dirty, but i digress).
i took this blank and epoxied it to the horn (or i epoxied the horn to the blank, depending on your politics). the quarter inch stuck out and looked really dumb, until i understood the voices in my head had meant me to extend the natural curve of the horn through the wood, which i did with a good bit of sanding and patience.
i'd post a photo, but my daughter trashed my last remaining camera (no great loss, inasmuch as it was a cheap - o) and i can't get photobucket to work as i want to anyway).
:cursing:
it goes with the bag which goes with my .36, which is stocked in lacewood (my first attempt at a stock from a blank ... i really like this gun, even if holds a vast array of whoopsies: the coolest tools are the ones you make yourself)
i have used this method with other horns- and added a bit of plug at the bottom of the blank, into which you can put brads or small nails if you like. it's necessary to drill holes for the nails, since they're only there for show, but if you go this very non- HC/PC route, you'll get the visual effect of a custom fit baseplug, along with the airtight seal of epoxy. then, in a fit of post- modernism, i put permalyn on it as a finish. this was a holdover from the horn which i built for my wife who when asked about the finish, said "i like shiny." hers is very much so, but i took OOOO steel wool to mine.
i'm sure that some would say that this is a cop out, and that i should be ashamed, but they're entitled to their opinions and i'm entitled to do what i want with my own gear ... i'm not presenting this as the be-all-and-end-all, just one option. go with what works for you!
well, that's the rant for this morning.