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General discussion => Contemporary Accoutrements => Topic started by: La Longue Carabine on June 25, 2009, 10:34:26 PM
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I'am looking for some "Ideas" on what i can use, other than an actual cone lathed out on a machine, (which i don't have) to form the butt end on powder horns. I was told that most of you guy's here would be over flowing with some ingenious ideas and boy do i need them. So please let me hear what you got... :)
Thank you,
Danny
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Clay flowerpots (unglazed is best) or a large shotglass is what I have used. The clay flowerpots work very well, are tapered and come in many different diameters.....
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Try making one from a tapered square . Cut on a band saw .
Take it from 4 sides to 8 ..etc. etc.
Finish this with files , then sand paper or srapers . Should get you what you need .
It's slow but your only making one .
Thanks , Steve
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Look for an old bed post or table leg at the salvation army or a thrift store and cut off what you don't need.
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Flower pots are a good idea but I like something I can tap in, find an old wooden baseball bat and saw it off in 4" increments. If you drill a hole in the bottoms and put a piece of stout dowel in it you can clamp it in a vice and use it to work the horn.
I'm sure Gary Elsenbeck will be here shortly, he had some sizer for sale at one time.
Tim C.
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Flower pots are a good idea but I like something I can tap in, find an old wooden baseball bat and saw it off in 4" increments. If you drill a hole in the bottoms and put a piece of stout dowel in it you can clamp it in a vice and use it to work the horn.
I'm sure Gary Elsenbeck will be here shortly, he had some sizer for sale at one time.
Tim C.
Yeap Randy said i should give him a shout about this, but that baseball bat idea sounds real good and serves 2 purposes. I would still like to see what Gary has got also.... :)
Thank you, Tim C.
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an old baseball bat cut off at the right size.
Ephraim
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go to the hardware store and buy a tapered table leg..
cut down to what ever size is needed
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I have to do a couple of these cones next week; drop me a line with the dimensional range you need and I'll knock one out. Yours for postage . .
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Old apple sause sieves had a nice tapered tamper....these are perfect for horn cones...least thats what I use...they can be had a flea markets for a buck or two...
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I keep my eyes peeled for sizers all the time. One other source is your local "closeout" store. I have purchased a few "imported" glass bottle sizers for less than a buck that once held sparkling water, tomato juice, salad dressing, etc. My favorite sizer is a narrow handle-less coffee cup from an Ikea store. I rough these up a little with my belt sander to help them grab the horn better. I also have used the flower pots. They are good for "keeping" your horn round while you are not working on it, and/or before you put the base plug in. I usually size more than one, so its nice to have multiple sizers, or flower pots after the fact, for that.
Top Jaw
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Well i see what you guy's meant by the flower pots. I found some at our good ole Home Depot and they look like they will work great. I bought 3 different sizes and some spares. I spent a total of about $6.00. I've got some raw horns coming any day now and i can't wait to get started on them......Thank you all for your very helpful suggestions..... :)