After reading TC Albert's article in the latest Muzzleloader magazine, I decided to do something with a hunk of wood I've had for ~24 years. Here is what I started with:
I decided to use the natural blemishes instead of trying to make a round club:
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This is what it looks like now; still trying to decide what, if anything, I want to do next. If I had more talent, maybe I could have done better. But it is what it is! Antler tine "fangs", milk paint, turkey feathers from my woods, copper point sawed out and filed.
I decided to use the natural blemishes instead of trying to make a round club:
This is what it looks like now; still trying to decide what, if anything, I want to do next. If I had more talent, maybe I could have done better. But it is what it is! Antler tine "fangs", milk paint, turkey feathers from my woods, copper point sawed out and filed.