Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Craftsmanship => Accoutrements => Topic started by: BEAVERMAN on February 14, 2013, 07:52:32 PM
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This sections been a little quiet lately, just stirring the pot, what's everyone working on this winter?, let's see some pics boys and girls.
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Currently,....
3 Knife sheaths.
1 Beaver tail and buffalo hide shooting bag.
5 buffalo powder horns.
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No pics yet, but a couple of bags, one a nice double bag with a cross cutout on the flap, and a couple of sheaths and a knife.
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A .50 Bucks Co rifle, 44" Colrain barrel. Still can't figure out pics. Sorry.
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Turkey wing bone calls, 2 knife 1 tomahawk sheath. Tuning a .45 cal I got from Fletcher. Need to make some plains style mocs too.
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A horn and strap and a bag and strap for my brother in Utah,and my Lyman 's new stock is waiting to be inletted and finishedx
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oh... I made some mocs too!
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I think I have about 50 bows and over 1000 arrows ready for Monroe and other
trade shows and Rondys. I am also doing medieval events with archery shoots at SCA
affairs mostly in Idaho and Montana.
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OBTW I have not shot that kid rifle I traded with Greyhunter and hope to get a couple
more going since I sold the TC Renegade. Hope to do that after Monroe. Also have
been trying to get in some ice fishing but the Global Warming is killing us here in NW
Montana - weather has been more like April than February.
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I've made a leather ball bag, canvas shooter's bag, canvas gun case, 2 leather pucker pouches (large and small), modified my medieval boots to be mocs, a pair of wool leggings and I want to learn scrimshaw.
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Making a few things to share on a table with Pathfinder for the Lapeer Contemporary Muzzleloading Arms and Accouterments show. Getting my Jackie Brown barn gun ready for the trade gun round robin.
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Redoin the TMA sign I had made last year. It needed some color... Need to put a finish on it, but I think Mama would frown on me spraying spar varnish in the livin room....
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Well, I have a few projects on hold at the moment.
There are all the parts for a CVA Hawken 54 cal. flint rifle ready to be screwed onto a new piece of wood that still needs to be whittled, two knife blades wanting handles, my sons 1860 Colt waiting to be polished and slicked up, a set of sights that need to be polished, finished, and installed, and a new North West Chief's gun on order. I need to get flints, wads, cards, shot, balls, and all the accouterments together for the Cheif's gun and a bag and horn for it.
I purchased 1,000 lbs of coal for the forage. I need to get some metal and write up my list of items to forge and get busy with that.
I need to get the fliers printed up for the 2014 Frozen Foot Rendezvous, I need to turn in the art work for the medallions and get that order going. I did purchase another 3-D archery target for the rendezvous and I have some new metal targets in the works for the shooting match.
I need to finish staining my wooden fence, get my 1967 Mustang out of the garage and down to the mechanic, and my wife wants me to make some vacation plans for spring break.
But I'm not going to do any of that until I get this sinus/ear infection cleared up. On my second round of antibiotics now and still suffering with it.
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Dang PD - Prayin for your healin!
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I am STILL working on a beautiful Osage / Bamboo backed Bow from Rick Evans.
I have been at it for a while, but this work has been a total off, and then on, hit & miss affair, for several months now, what with the Bride in the Hospital for a week, then in Ortho Rehab for three more weeks, then she gets home and falls, of all things!
Back into surgery for the second time on early Friday morning, 8 Feb, got her back home on Sunday and I pulled her pass, no liberty at all....bathroom and shower privileges only, until at least one week has gone by from the 10th of Feb. Then we'll talk about going outside and walking.....maybe!
Anyway, I have built my Tiller Tree with white peg-board backing, and I have hours & hours of gentle scraping behind me.
No sandpaper, yet. Dean Torges says use the scraper as long as possible and "finish" with sandpaper, and that is what I'm trying hard to do....no wonder these bows are so darn expensive to buy, it takes forever to build one.
I will eventually use a Fish Scale on a pulley for my weight pull gauge. My goal is 55# @ 28" I want a nice "D" and not a "C" and I still have a looong way to go for that, and that's where my Tiller Tree will shine.
I just simply don't have the time needed right this moment, and haven't had for awhile but, God willing, that will change before too much longer.
I suspect I need a stool, or something, to get up a little higher so I can get the whole bow in the picture???
Or, I could learn the new camera I got for Christmas a little better...which would likely be the best, dontcha think?
On the side picture you can see a little bit of the beautiful Osage Orange color.
Laying on it's belly, you can see the Bamboo backing.
I'll have to get a picture of my Tree....and I gotta gets Rick's approval on my progress, so there will be some more pictures.
Uncle Russ...
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That's nice looking work. Good luck with finishing her!
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Cedar packing boxes for my new "period" camp kettles.
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I`m workin on a Northwest Trade Gun, 42inch 20ga. Got stalled on it about a month ago and really need to get it going again. Some other projects in the works are a hunting frock and a pair of wool leggings. Got the parts cut out for the frock but still need to start the sewing part. I`m also repairing a well used and beat up old elkskin shooting bag I`ve had for years and don`t want to throw out. I plan on doing a befor and after thread on that project when I get it done in a day or so.
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I am getting a woodstove ready for a Rendezvous in March.
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Horns mainly, did have to make a few pairs of mocs last month for my nieces. Patiently waiting on my order of more horns to come in so that I can get back to work...lol.
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Patiently waiting on my order of more horns to come in so that I can get back to work...lol.
Hate waiting on the material orders...
Oh,and I for one would like to see pics of the horns and the mocs!
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I will see what picts I can find, Bigsmoke already has them sent out so hopefully Saturday or Monday I should be working.
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Heres a few picts of some of my past projects. Still learning and trying, but it is fun!
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Very nice work. I truly like those simple classic styled horns.
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Dang, but that's nice.
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I sure do like the color of that bottom horn!
Don't think I've ever seen that combination before.
From what I see of it, it appears to be a very darkish red, neither Cherry or Mahogany.
How would you describe that color?
Really really neat and equally unique, at least to my old eyes!
Uncle Russ....
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Gettin ready to start thinking about doing something...almost...
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Gettin ready to start thinking about doing something...almost... 
well dang it - wait for me!
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Making a new haversack out of some old cloth and leather I had laying around. It's going pretty slow though. Work, Kids, etc.
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Would it surprise anyone to hear that I have been working on horns?
Well, regardless, that's the story.
That and sending out horns.
For the first time in I don't know how long, I actually have some inventory built up. Amazing.
Flyfisher, what did you do to your thumb? Hope you didn't say a nasty word when you thumped it. Ouch.
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Would it surprise anyone to hear that I have been working on horns?
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Making a new haversack out of some old cloth and leather I had laying around. It's going pretty slow though. Work, Kids, etc.
BPS, ya know what?
It seems, at least to me, that those projects that were seemingly almighty slow and took forever to get done, well those projects turned out, in the end, to be the most treasured, or hardest to get rid of when it came to junk sorting time.....most likely connected to the circumstance surrounding you at the time that was making the project seem so slow.
My own old haversack I made sometime in the early 1970's, and I have owned no fewer than a half-dozen or so since, but that old piece of junk , to someone else, is still around and still collecting dust.
I do still use it once in a great while.
I know I have picked it up many times thinking, "why in the world do I hang on to this piece of trash?"
Agonizingly slow sewing by hand, fingers that hurt to the bone, and then have it turn out totally different than what you had in mind, while being ugly as sin, you just can't forget that real easy.
Anyway, made from old "oil cloth" and leather, much as you described, this old bag has carried everything from plunder to bloody squirrels, a few rabbits, and even food for the day during its lifetime....
You would think it would have found its way to the trash years ago, but I guess that that ain't going to happen anytime soon. I'll just leave that little chore for someone else.
Uncle Russ...
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In no particular order, duplication of antique penny knife from my late father (started),mocs, brain tan leggings,wood encased camp cooler,horns (ongoing),long guns(ongoing).
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Flyfisher, what did you do to your thumb? Hope you didn't say a nasty word when you thumped it. Ouch.
Was helping a friend set up a pop-up camper for a Scottish games gathering for a pregnant woman and she got my thumb caught in the door. Sucker took almost a year to heal up proper.
Uncle Russ, that bottom horn was after dying it with just plain brown Rit dye. The horn already had some great coloring so I only let it set in the dye for 15 minutes.
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Couple of knife sheaths I have been working on...not quite Chuck Burrows quality but I think they came out ok. The brown one has black and white chevrons and a tin cone of black and white skunk tail fur.
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I do like that brown one!
Very nice!
Uncle Russ...
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Lined buffalo hide beaver tail shooting bag,......
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Tried to post these on FB earlier, this horn is just in time for our Spring Turkey season in a couple of weeks. This one had an odd shape to it so I made it into a flat horn.
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Great image of the turkey...!
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Bought up some new bow stave stock and time to see what needs to be replentished.
Lots of Rondys and SCA events coming up this summer and spring. Looks like ice
fishing is goners - getting warm much too soon. Lakes will soon be free and snow pack
is way under normal. Hope we don't have a real dry one with high fire danger - really
hurts the Rondys when the gummint says NO FIRES and NO SHOOTING
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Saw an article in Muzzleloader about a knife made with antler for a handle. I've never made a knife and I've come up with these parts that I had on hand and will give it a shot. Eight pt buck and a green river blade.
Got lots of copper rivets for the handle and with grinding,filing and time with the shop tools maybe I can turn it into a good carrying blade.
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A couple of new hawk sheaths,.......
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Really talented craftsmen on this forum...Congrats on all of these fine endeavors.
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rollingb....nice looking sheaths there. I bought a new throwing hawk from Longhunter at the Kalamazoo show and will try and make one similar to that rig.
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Update on my knife build. Got the blade in and more sanding & grinding to to fit. BH
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Sweet looking knife
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Pictures of a 5-pin Green River butcher,.... and a buffalo rawhide and beaver tail sheath, I just finished.
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That looks pretty good, rondo...
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Thanks Jimmeeeeeee Veeeeeeeeee!
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Still got the one you gave me...works good for cutting up bear fat...
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Still got the one you gave me...works good for cutting up bear fat...
What does the bear think of you "whittlin'" on him?
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he never felt a thing...
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Reminds me of a joke - There is a Pastor, a Priest and a Rabbi.....
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Really like that rig Rondo!
Al
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Thanks Al,... it's been a few years since I made any sheaths like this.
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Nice looking sheath. Like that beav tail. BH
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A new buffalo rawhide sheath, with veg tan liner, sealed with spar varnish,... and a 5-pin Green River knife.
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Looks great rollingb, just send it up to Mineral Wells and they can bring it to Aurora for me. lol BH
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I like the way ya did that. most of the time the rawhide is on the inside and the leather on the outside. I have a 1/2 buffalo rawhide so I think I'll give that a try.
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Learned a new trade today, making sheath for my antler handle knife. Going to start on the sheath using these lead solder rivets. From ML magazine something new to me. BH
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Learned a new trade today, making sheath for my antler handle knife. Going to start on the sheath using these lead solder rivets. From ML magazine something new to me. BH
(http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/ww246/ALW77865/1st%20knife%20build/IMG_2127_zpsb8098903.jpg)
Lead rivets are kind'a new to me to,... although I have seen a few in some old knife handles. :happy
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rollingb, I made them from solid core solder cut to length and peened out. BH
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rollingb, I made them from solid core solder cut to length and peened out. BH
Whoever came up with it, that's a great idea!!!!!!!!!!
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Got her done.
(http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/ww246/ALW77865/1st%20knife%20build/IMG_2131_zps5f55498d.jpg)
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Well done Bison Horn! :hey-hey
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Nice work!