redneckmedic
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I just received 2 full sets of elk antler pairs from a buddy. I will be cutting these down down over the next week or so into blanks and I'm looking for advice.
I know that linear is my friend and curves aren't.
These races are years aged and dried.
I know that close to the skull is much denser and would make a nice knife handle.
I know that the small thiner tines make great for singlets unturned.
What don't I know?
Tips for drilling. Cutting? Turning? Sanding? Finishing? Mating? Stablizing?
All advice is welcome, I have a band and table saw.
Thanks,
RNM
I know that linear is my friend and curves aren't.
These races are years aged and dried.
I know that close to the skull is much denser and would make a nice knife handle.
I know that the small thiner tines make great for singlets unturned.
What don't I know?
Tips for drilling. Cutting? Turning? Sanding? Finishing? Mating? Stablizing?
All advice is welcome, I have a band and table saw.
Thanks,
RNM
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