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Craftsmanship => Accoutrements => Topic started by: Bigsmoke on December 18, 2018, 11:58:05 PM

Title: Applied Tip Horn
Post by: Bigsmoke on December 18, 2018, 11:58:05 PM
Recently I was asked to create a Christmas present for a fellow's son-in-law. What to do, what to do? I know, it's been like forever since I made an applied tip horn, so why not?
Here is a photo from the right side of the horn


The horn is about 13" plus the tip on the bottom curve

And from the left side of the horn



Here is a photo of the baseplug and the finial. The finial started out life as a horn tip. From this horn? Nah, probably not, just out of the horn tip box. Sorry about the fuzzy focus, I am surely not a photographer.



Here is a photo of the applied tip. The work on it was pretty good, but that damn water buffalo junk that a certain purveyor of stuff sells is just purely worthless, and I have no idea of how to fix it. Well, the horn is gone now, so I cannot worry about it. It sure does bother me, though.


John



Title: Re: Applied Tip Horn
Post by: rollingb on December 19, 2018, 12:22:50 AM
That's a dandy horn John,.... that fella's son-in-law ought to be very pleased with it.  :hairy
Title: Re: Applied Tip Horn
Post by: Uncle Russ on December 19, 2018, 02:50:35 AM
John, you little ol' Horn Maker you.....I would have betcha you couldn't stay away.
It's in yer blood John, in your hair, and on your clothes, now tell us again you don't miss it.
Don't forget, Santa is watching so you better tell the truth.

 :hairy

Russ...
Title: Re: Applied Tip Horn
Post by: Ohio Joe on December 19, 2018, 07:02:46 AM
Very nice John. It really makes that horn stand out!  :hairy
Title: Re: Applied Tip Horn
Post by: Bigsmoke on December 19, 2018, 01:10:45 PM
John, you little ol' Horn Maker you.....I would have betcha you couldn't stay away.
It's in yer blood John, in your hair, and on your clothes, now tell us again you don't miss it.
Don't forget, Santa is watching so you better tell the truth.

 :hairy

Russ...

Yeah, it (the horn dust) is in my hair?  Not much hair to be in.  That will wash off.  On my clothes?  Yeah, but laundry day takes care of that.

In my blood?  Well, I guess that could happen.  You forgot about in my lungs, Russ.  After 30 some years of horn making, it's gotta be in my lungs.  At least the chronic little cough I have says it is.

I did take a vacation from horn making after I sold the business, but I did miss it.  In the first year, I think I made a total of one horn, and I gave that away as a rendezvous prize.  Second year, about the same.  Early this year, I started building back my shop and I am in production mode.  Only making maybe a dozen horns a month, but it is something.  I am now trying to simplify my shop and going from Shopsmith to individual tools.  Band saw, drill press, bench grinder, etc.  Hope to have the Shopsmith sold this year (better hurry, not much year left.)  Thinking serious about bringing out a couple of different horn designs next year that I might sell on eBay.  We'll see how things go.
John
Title: Re: Applied Tip Horn
Post by: JB67 on May 26, 2019, 06:41:20 AM
I hope you wear some kind of dust filter. Horn dust gets in themlungs and doesn't come out. Chronic exposure can cause a form of emphysema.
Title: Re: Applied Tip Horn
Post by: Bigsmoke on May 26, 2019, 10:31:14 PM
I hope you wear some kind of dust filter. Horn dust gets in them lungs and doesn't come out. Chronic exposure can cause a form of emphysema.

Well, I do take precautions against breathing that stuff.  Years ago, I started coughing up blood and that gave me a hint that I needed to pay more attention to myself.  Now, if I just walk into the shop, a dust mask goes on.