Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Craftsmanship => Accoutrements => Topic started by: Tater73 on July 27, 2017, 12:41:12 PM
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Good morning,
I just finished my first horn work. Thought I'd start with some scrap prices and make a salt horn. I scrimped an S on it and wondered what you all used to protect the ink. Is there something I need to buff over it? Thanks for your help.
Tater73
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Beeswax on a cloth dremel polishing head or just on a cloth with lots of rubbing.
IronHand
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Thanks
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Tater the folks over on the hornersbench.com are using Renaissance wax.It keeps the scrim from fading as much.I got mine at Amazon. Befor that I used Johnsons paist wax.
Ya do some nice work ther my friend. :bl th up
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Tater the folks over on the hornersbench.com are using Renaissance wax.It keeps the scrim from fading as much.I got mine at Amazon. Befor that I used Johnsons paist wax.
Ya do some nice work ther my friend. :bl th up
Don, I have a Buffalo Horn that I'm anxious to give that Renaissance Wax a try on, although it's plain, no schrim.
I don't want to hijack this thread but......Years back, when I first got the Buffalo Horn, I was told by the maker to only use a very light coating of Bees Wax.....NOTHING ELSE! He really made an effort to point that out, and I have often wondered about that ever since.....but I've never asked.
On all my other horns I have been using plain ol' Johnson Paste Wax for years, and I honestly think that has been the right thing to do.
Still yet, just about every body that owns a Powder Horn knows more about Powder Horns than I do, so I'm prone to listening to what they have to say, and so far I haven't put Johnsons on the Buff Horn.....but I'm quite sure I need to put "something" on it, as it only stands to reason.
With a little luck, some of the more knowledgeable will chime in here and offer their perspective.
Tater, you did a really fine job on the letter "S" IMHO.
:hairy
Uncle Russ...
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Woof, it looks like I should wax my old powder horn. It's been with me for 30 years now, maybe it's time, ya think? :laffing :laffing :laffing
~WH~
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I don't know about that, WH. I have a horn that I made about 15 years ago that is my go to horn, and I haven't done a thing to it since I made it, except fill it with powder and empty it one shot at t time. Still looks like new.
When I finished it, I gave it a good polishing then a coat of MinWax and it was good to go. Still is.
John
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Yeha, mine is a the cheapie I picked up just so I could try using one. Right off the bat the wood stopper broke off and I used a twig for a while. Then I got a brass spout for it from Dixie, and also a brass screw in plug for the butt. Epoxied them in place and it's worked well for me since. The finish is whatever was on there when I bought it. I made a strap from scrap garment leather I used to make a cover for my rifle, rather than the thong which came with it.
~WH~