Like I mentioned on the topic dealing with copper sulfate, my son gave me a powder horn kit for Christmas. It's one of the ""Missouri River" kits with a plain, white/brown horn about 9 3/4" long.
Having never really made a powder horn, I did a lot of reading on our forum and on several places on the web so I wouldn't end up really messing it up.
(Thanks all you folks who have written about making powder horns. :thumbsup: )
Anyway, when it comes to art, I'm doing good to draw a stick figure so I knew I wouldn't be making any of the fancy horns I've seen in other posts.
I did do some scrimshaw figuring it wouldn't look any worse than some 18th century kid would do out behind the woodshed with his pocket knife.
All in all, I think that kid (and I) would kinda like it now that it's done.
A hint for those who don't recognize what I scratched:
It is a horse out on the plains and there is a rain storm over the mountains. :rotf:
Having never really made a powder horn, I did a lot of reading on our forum and on several places on the web so I wouldn't end up really messing it up.
(Thanks all you folks who have written about making powder horns. :thumbsup: )
Anyway, when it comes to art, I'm doing good to draw a stick figure so I knew I wouldn't be making any of the fancy horns I've seen in other posts.
I did do some scrimshaw figuring it wouldn't look any worse than some 18th century kid would do out behind the woodshed with his pocket knife.
All in all, I think that kid (and I) would kinda like it now that it's done.
A hint for those who don't recognize what I scratched:
It is a horse out on the plains and there is a rain storm over the mountains. :rotf: