For this J. Rogers 5/8 i made my first selfmade hornscales. I bought a green hornplate and cut the scales. If you sand them wet, there are no problems with a bad smell.
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For this J. Rogers 5/8 i made my first selfmade hornscales. I bought a green hornplate and cut the scales. If you sand them wet, there are no problems with a bad smell.
This is fine!
Beautiful job as usual Buddel. I always like seeing new work from you.
Nice work mate & thanks for the tip of wet sanding.Paul
That is why I don’t do horn or bone. They just stink too much so I keep to wood.
Very nice work!!!!1
Beautiful work!!!
Beautiful design, well executed!!
I love the translucence of the material.
Where did you get the scale stock, if you don't mind my asking?
Thanks a lot. I had searched a long time, until I found the hornplates in a size great enough for scales:
Rinderhornplatten
From this plate you can make 2-3 sets of scales.