Hi, Gene, I spoke to Brian today and we are going to do an entire video on making the call from plucking the feathers off the wing all the way to the finish. Max
We have several of those in the works. Including more detailed video of scrimshawing a powder horn. In fact, you can see Brian working on that in this video. Stay tuned and thank you for watching!
Thanks for watching! If you'd like to have a turkey call that I made, click here: calderagallery.com/product/wing-bone-turkey-call-with-scrimshaw/
Very cool! Are you putting some kind of wrapping around those points where the wing bones join together?
Hey Four Oaks Crafts, welcome aboard. Yes I wrap the joints with deer sinew to reinforce them. What sort of crafts do you do?
Great video. How long do you have to dry out the turkey bone and is there a process?
Max here, I don’t know the answer to that! I will ask Brian and let you know. 😁
Hi, Gene, I spoke to Brian today and we are going to do an entire video on making the call from plucking the feathers off the wing all the way to the finish. Max
Stockman Original , that sounds great. Does he do scrimshaw on the bone? It’s beautiful.
@@DIYGene Yes he does, on some. Depends on the item.
Loving the videos, I personally do bone carving and burning, any of that planned for videos or is it more just wood working type?
We have several of those in the works. Including more detailed video of scrimshawing a powder horn. In fact, you can see Brian working on that in this video. Stay tuned and thank you for watching!
Oh, sorry, you asked about bone carving. We will have those as well!
@@StockmanOriginal alright, can't wait for them.
Aaron, check out this Instagram post with pictures of moose antler carving: instagram.com/p/B-s-29TBtr_/?igshid=82s9ec5lrxlq
OMG they're not turkey calls they're works of art because of the drawing on them .
Thank you Kent, l appreciate that!