Hello everyone, realized how long it has been since I droped in, so I am going to break that lull with a question for your consideration. I have a some knives that I am going to mount some Mule Deer antler crowns as handles.
I Have read several places that they can be Soaked in vineger so that they can be made straight. And that you can boil it and then "push" the tang into the pith and that it will hold as strong as anything, is this the way they used to do it? I would rather just boil/soak it and do that then have to buy more glues that mite not work as well as the old way. I know that I could pour pewter, but it is a Bowie knife that has a brass guard, and that mite get interesting, but, I could. I am probubly also going to pin it as well, I like to use a belt and suspenders when it comes to knives.
Do I have to stabilize the antler? I have herd of soaking it in Super Glue, or somthing like that, afetr dying and straightening, and that this will seal it. What do you do? I ask because you guys all know your stuff and do beautifull work, and am seeking your wisdom. Could I just get a general how to on workin with shed antler. I looked in the archives and could not find definitive answers to my question, so I am hoping to get them here.
Thanks again to everybody who help, and to those who read it, thanks for your time.
Matthew Gelaude