When I was a youngster I was told that some horn makers scraped their horns so thin that they could see through the horn. This was suppose to
have been so they could see how much powder was in the horn. Is there any trueth to this?
Also when working a horn how do you repair a horn when you dig too deep and make a hole in the side of a horn?
One last question. Looking at most of the posts here about making rings for horns they are attached by pins. Weren't any of the originals attached by glue(melted horn) instead of pins?
Just Curious Jesse