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A “Bird in The Hand” Powder Horn

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The welcome sound of birds in the morning air again, the harbinger of spring has motivated me to make a bird themed powder horn. I found some buffalo horn for $11 at the pet store for this project. Still trying to work out some challenges but here it is in its beginnings. It will be a small type day horn. We’ll see where it goes…….

Sure is ALOT of scraping to get to this point! It’s crazy to think each one is a scrape of the blade and that’s 1 of 4 piles!
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For a spout plug, how about something which looks like an ear of corn?
I like that thought. Also have been thinking about the “other” end and maybe one of these strategically threaded into its “hind quarters” if you catch my drift. This would solve several problems not to mention pretty comical! Lol

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Scraped smooth most of the course rasp marks
Given that it's a bird and feathered,,, maybe don't overly sand it, leave a little scratchiness to imply feathers?
Still thinking on how to plug the base and the spout.
Is the beak hollow? If not, can it be sawn off and a plug inlet into it, then the spout hole drilled through the neck?
 
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Given that it's a bird and feathered,,, maybe don't overly sand it, leave a little scratchiness to imply feathers?

Is the beak hollow? If not, can it be sawn off and a plug in layer into it, then the spout hole drilled through the neck?
All good points for consideration. Definitely considering doing the beak/spout like I did this one.
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A very rainy, soggy day here in N.C. so made a little more progress today in the garage. Opened up the plug hole some more and beveled the edges. Once the plug is in and pinned, I’ll round over the edges giving the “belly” its final shape. I also gave definition to the wing tips, which I may extend more up the back. Lastly just spent some time smoothing and contouring all over with a small blade scraper.

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A very rainy, soggy day here in N.C. so made a little more progress today in the garage. Opened up the plug hole some more and beveled the edges. Once the plug is in and pinned, I’ll round over the edges giving the “belly” its final shape. I also gave definition to the wing tips, which I may extend more up the back. Lastly just spent some time smoothing and contouring all over with a small blade scraper.

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Are you done this horn yet really looking forward to seeing it done.
 
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