Hi Guys, Thanks for the input, I really appreciate it.
I live in Adrian Michigan. I am a firearms accumulator with a focus on Smith & Wesson revolvers, though I enjoy domascus double barrels. Mostly my guns are for duck, deer, and bird hunting, so I mostly have boring utilitarian guns like Benelli M2 & Weatherby .270. I got into black powder with an inline Knight muzzle loader, but am considering moving to a 45-70 blackpowder cartride gun like made by Sharps Shiloh. I would like to get into a flintlock, but have hesitated doing so for $$$ reasons. If I get a flint, I want something good & reliable.
Anyway, this doesn't explain why I make Powder Horns. It's because I enjoy them- simple. I have or am making 4 horns.
My first attempt is this Michigan map horn. I did the scrim with an exacto, but I felt I didn't have enough control. I had too many mistakes.
So my current project is for my son who lives in Traverse City. The map is of Grand Traverse Bay.
I did the scrim with the Colter scrimshaw tool and I find I have much more control. For the water shading, I think the exacto would probably do a much berrer job. I'll try it.
Jason, thanks for the tutorial on how to do the shading. Using the ink makes a lot of sense. Can you post a picture of a map with water? I can't seem to find what I am looking for on the net. Thanks,
Michigander