I was told by someone who works with cow horn in the Ren fair circuit that it's absolutely important to wear breathing protection while working with horn. The story I was told was that working cow horn releases microscopic SOMETHING and breathing it in can give you Toxic lung mold that is incurable and a few horn workers my friend knew died from it. Sorry to get dark but thought I should mention. I only found out AFTER I made my horn WITHOUT breathing protection a few months ago 😅
As a former trumpet player, yes that mouthpiece will definitely amplify the volume of any war horn you put it on. If you are trained to use it properly.
As a tuba player I can also say different shaped mouth pieces make different noises I had 5 mouth pieces just for tuba not to mention my other horns mouthpieces. Some I would only use for practice but I did have to use one of my more exotic ones because of the increased range it gave me
This might be the first youtube craft tutorial I ever followed. I havent made the sling yet, but the horn is fully functional. I used a trombone mouthpiece instead of a trumpet for a lower-pitched sound. This was a great tutorial and a great project I worked on.
Fun fact, the inside of a baseball is a ball of string. At least, unless baseballs have changed in the last twenty years. I actually broke a few baseballs when I was a kid and stripped one right out of the leather. And on a side note, are we ever really finished geeking out?
Basically added jormungandr, the snake so long it raps around the world until it bites it’s own tail. Jormungandr is also Thor’s big enemy in Norse mythology.
At the first blow of the horn, I had a serious Quest for the Holy Grail moment that made me snicker. I have considered attempting one of these. Glad you did this so I could see it being made and make mine easier. Now I just need to wrestle a longhorn steer for some horn.
Horn is the plastic of the middle ages. You can work it in a lot of different ways, such as heating it up for form it. It likes to split more than plastic, so it does need some skill, but that is why we're here, right?
Kind of a project recommendation, but more of a sub-skill: for black leather dye, I recommend you try making some vinegaroon. It is super cheap and easy to make, and gives a _perfect_ black leather dye! Plus, it's fun to play with chemistry! There are a ton of videos on it, but the gist is fill a mason jar with white vinegar, chuck in some steel wool, wait a week (shaking occasionally) and strain. The vinegar breaks down the steel wool creating ferric acetate. If you brush this onto a piece of leather or dip it in quickly the ferric acetate reacts with the tannins in the leather which almost instantly blackens it. It's fun to make and insanely cool to watch, and less messy than a dye. I just wish there was an equivalent method for quick and easy brown or red colors!
Time to light the beacons! Gondor calls for aid! Also the inside of a baseball, in my experience is a big wad of what looks like string, glued together
You rocked that project, well done. You are also absolutely correct about the linseed oil rag, not a case of might combust, it will self combust. Been there, done that. I actually burn the rags after I'm done with them, not taking any more chances. Mead time!
I just have to say, I just found your channel today and have been binging your videos. I have been trying to find leather working D&D builds because I want to make stuff for my character. The way you explain things is awesome and your smile and positive mood is contagious. I love how enthusiastic you are about your builds!! Thanks for the videos!
Do the same video but this time try getting hold of a watusi bull horn. Those horns are absolutely huge!!!! Im curious to see hoe the sound production will be.
The boiled linseed oil rag thing is 100% true I forgot about it and had a trashcan full off BLO soaked paper towels in it and it started smoking and very nearly caught fire
Nothing wrong with sewing some leather around a thing - and I definitely haven't watched all your videos (yet ) - but I feel the oroberos theme means this project could have benefited from you using a Turks Head knot instead of the leather loop. I love the things - every time I need to tie a pen to a desk (so people can always find it) I use a Turks Head.
I love the design. I did a similar ouroborus design on a seax I made. I made one snake on each side, and they cross over to eat each other’s tails. I wish my ability to draw snake heads was as good as yours. It looks amazing.
Totally tripped over your video and I’m glad I did. 😂 Your geek out lasts the whole thing and it was informative, hilarious and honestly endearing. Can’t say I’m a fan of the mouthpiece but it does look good with the chrome. Definitely subscribing so I can see more crafting ideas. 😊 Thanks for the video!
So, fun story. I made a horn out of foam and plastic pipe (and one of my old trumpet mouth pieces). Before I’d seen this video, and I can say that if you want a super cheap way to do this it work perfectly. I used a foam horn template from Kamui cosplay, snipped of the tip and put flexible plastic piping (about 1 metre long) in the hole. The piping then got twisted around the horn and glued in place. I used more thin foam to wrap around parts of the horn to look like leather wrapping. A bit of paint and it looks awesome! White and black for the horn, brown for the leather and copper for the ‘pipe’, it looks the part. A bit of foam clay to seal in the mouthpiece and it’s a relatively low pitch war-horn. I’m going to make another bigger one (think Erebor war horn size) the more pipe I use and a larger mouthpiece (maybe a trombone mouthpiece). I’ll hopefully get a lower richer pitch! Ultimately it probably cost me about £3 in materials because I already owned the mouthpiece and it was all foam and glue! 10/10 would recommend to anyone intimidated by real horn and with a reasonably alright understanding of foam craft :)
Thank you! Funny you said that. I just moved the witcher bracers and saw the spots and thought, "Damn! I should have used those". Maybe I will make different rings for different occasions 🤣. Thank you for watching!
well done Sir. Imma gonna go ahead and make the horn itself. start with a small tube. test my ideas. develop a method. then level up. great upload. thx. u da shit!!!
Great build! I think my greatrest concern would be to accidentally dremel into the horn, but I imagine that could be fixed easily if it ever happened. I wonder what a hole would do, though, in terms of changing the tune. Thanks for sharing!
I wonder if you wrapping the end i some sort of tape before drilling might help to prevent cracking? Beautiful build! There are so many of your projects I want to make for my super nerdy, medieval history & LotR loving bf.
I found a horn while taking a stroll through the countryside a couple of weeks ago, now I know what to do with it. I've dated a French horn player in the past who taught me a couple of things about brass instruments, I've got a Dremel... totally gonna make one! P.S. what Dremel bits are you using?
Policeman1: Molly! Policewoman: Molly! Policeman 2: Molly! (Matthew blowing his war horn) 14:12 Woman: Is that Robin Hood? (Matthew blowing his war horn) 14:12 Matthew Eskender: Over here!
just to be honest, there seems to be little difference between hunting and personal war horns (some city's had massive wooden horns to worn of disaster.)
I don't know if you will see this comment but maybe? I recently found your channel and love it. When you were blowing the horn you did better when you fixed your posture and moved the horn up. I'm in 10 grade play baritone/euphonium (similar not the same) but I understand how trumpet/ cornet/ bugle/ mellophone/ marching baritone is played. You were correct when you said that you have to tighten and buzz your lips but you tighten your lips when you want to play higher notes. You also have to have good posture when playing any instrument but especially brass instruments. You have to have the trumpet (or other brass instrument) at a straight angle at 90 degrees I think (I don't know of any angles except Kurt Angle) otherwise your tone will be off. When you adjusted your posture and horn angle you made an actual sound which I am jealous of cause even though I have played French Horn (not anymore but I know how it is played) and french horn mouthpieces are smaller than trumpet ones, I don't think I could make a decent sound with a trumpet because the mouthpiece is small but also so steep and thick while the french horn one is thinner. Maybe for a future video you could make a ukulele or banjo (the banjo would probably be easier to make, maybe?)?
To be fair here, not everyone can actually make that shape with their mouth and blow a trumpet, so having to take this long to work is understandable. I was stuck playing woodwind [I did enjoy it] because I couldn't make the initial buzz.
Hi. Maybe you should a music expert in store on how to make it work properly ? Also, the horn's lenght does influence the sound. The bigger & longer it is, the deeper the sound is. Otherwise, good job.
I knew you're trying to do Rohan horn isn't it Obvious you added Bilbo! edit:Great job! :) edit 2:I added Bilbo because they caked from the White Mountains near Rohan and it's my own opinion :)
I was told by someone who works with cow horn in the Ren fair circuit that it's absolutely important to wear breathing protection while working with horn.
The story I was told was that working cow horn releases microscopic SOMETHING and breathing it in can give you Toxic lung mold that is incurable and a few horn workers my friend knew died from it.
Sorry to get dark but thought I should mention. I only found out AFTER I made my horn WITHOUT breathing protection a few months ago 😅
Glad you posted that! I had read it was important but not WHY. Thank you for sharing this info! Hopefully it keeps someone reading this safe😁👍
So uhm... Are you still alive? 😬
@@Lazarus-aap Yeah 😂😂😂
@@NeonLightedDreams Be prepared to be asked that every once in a while... your silence will mean it finally took you.
@@sentientshadow126 yeah I'm doing great, no development so far xD
As a former trumpet player, yes that mouthpiece will definitely amplify the volume of any war horn you put it on. If you are trained to use it properly.
😂 as I am sure you can tell... I am NOT at all trained to do so. But I am getting better, much to my neighbors dismay.
As a tuba player I can also say different shaped mouth pieces make different noises I had 5 mouth pieces just for tuba not to mention my other horns mouthpieces. Some I would only use for practice but I did have to use one of my more exotic ones because of the increased range it gave me
This might be the first youtube craft tutorial I ever followed. I havent made the sling yet, but the horn is fully functional. I used a trombone mouthpiece instead of a trumpet for a lower-pitched sound. This was a great tutorial and a great project I worked on.
Started out sounding like a walrus with dysentary. A little practice did wonders. Beautiful looking and sounding in the end. Great project!
3:31 was watching this and my friend came in the room and asked me why I was listening to sea lions 🤣🤣🤣
If anyone doesn't know and is wondering, the core of a baseball is usually a mixture of cork and rubber
Started falling asleep watching this video, woke up to the sound of s war horn.
Turned out gorgeous -- and loud! The polishing roller was genius.
Sounds pretty good....
You did a beautiful job! The Orcs won't be sneaking up on you party any time soon.
Fun fact, the inside of a baseball is a ball of string. At least, unless baseballs have changed in the last twenty years. I actually broke a few baseballs when I was a kid and stripped one right out of the leather.
And on a side note, are we ever really finished geeking out?
Basically added jormungandr, the snake so long it raps around the world until it bites it’s own tail. Jormungandr is also Thor’s big enemy in Norse mythology.
I wonder if in addition to being a story about a monstrous child of Loki it is also a poetic description about the equator.
I hope you enjoy the smell of drilled horn. Might I suggest making a conch shell trumpet. Smell of grinding shell is definitely a next level up
At the first blow of the horn, I had a serious Quest for the Holy Grail moment that made me snicker.
I have considered attempting one of these. Glad you did this so I could see it being made and make mine easier. Now I just need to wrestle a longhorn steer for some horn.
Horn is the plastic of the middle ages. You can work it in a lot of different ways, such as heating it up for form it. It likes to split more than plastic, so it does need some skill, but that is why we're here, right?
Wonderful war horn for Robin Hood! Fantastic job 👏👏
Did this with fur instead of leather. Holy crap it looks sooooo good! Thanks man!
Kind of a project recommendation, but more of a sub-skill: for black leather dye, I recommend you try making some vinegaroon. It is super cheap and easy to make, and gives a _perfect_ black leather dye! Plus, it's fun to play with chemistry!
There are a ton of videos on it, but the gist is fill a mason jar with white vinegar, chuck in some steel wool, wait a week (shaking occasionally) and strain. The vinegar breaks down the steel wool creating ferric acetate. If you brush this onto a piece of leather or dip it in quickly the ferric acetate reacts with the tannins in the leather which almost instantly blackens it. It's fun to make and insanely cool to watch, and less messy than a dye. I just wish there was an equivalent method for quick and easy brown or red colors!
Haradrim horn, that would be awesome!
Time to light the beacons!
Gondor calls for aid!
Also the inside of a baseball, in my experience is a big wad of what looks like string, glued together
You rocked that project, well done. You are also absolutely correct about the linseed oil rag, not a case of might combust, it will self combust. Been there, done that. I actually burn the rags after I'm done with them, not taking any more chances. Mead time!
I have an old drinking horn I'm not using, and want to turn into a battle horn. This is exactly how I thought it would go.
Looks great! For polishing in the future, you might invest in a cheap Carr buffer.
Man, nothing wrong with being proud of your work, especially when it looks that good.
Good for you sir! 🤘🤘🤘
So cool! You could seal the inside and make/get a different bottom pieces to drink put of it, and attach them both the the bottom strap!
:O what a great idea! I'm going to try that!
I just have to say, I just found your channel today and have been binging your videos. I have been trying to find leather working D&D builds because I want to make stuff for my character. The way you explain things is awesome and your smile and positive mood is contagious. I love how enthusiastic you are about your builds!! Thanks for the videos!
I am so glad you are enjoying the content! It means the world to me that you get value out of what we do here. Thanks for being part of the fam!
You are justly proud of the horn. Super job!
Nothing better than a new Skill Tree video on my birthday
Happy Birthday! Wish I had known, I would have mentioned 😁
@@SkillTree thanks love the video
10:14 Aaw, you missed the chance to say it's like you're tooting your own horn! 😆 Well done, you!
This build, like many of your builds, inspired me. So much so that I built my own Gjallarhorn
Thanks..
My blowing horn it's without the metal trumpet at the tip, and it just sound amazing... And it's pretty loud too
For some reason the design reminds me of a biblically accurate angel.
Do the same video but this time try getting hold of a watusi bull horn. Those horns are absolutely huge!!!! Im curious to see hoe the sound production will be.
I was blown away by your drinking horn, but this is really beautiful!
The boiled linseed oil rag thing is 100% true I forgot about it and had a trashcan full off BLO soaked paper towels in it and it started smoking and very nearly caught fire
Nothing wrong with sewing some leather around a thing - and I definitely haven't watched all your videos (yet ) - but I feel the oroberos theme means this project could have benefited from you using a Turks Head knot instead of the leather loop. I love the things - every time I need to tie a pen to a desk (so people can always find it) I use a Turks Head.
U should try using a rams horn or conck shell i think it would be really cool
I wish you had shown more of your figure eight design on the back side of the horn. I'm still trying to figure out how I am work that part out.
TO BATTLE! (Random fart noises through a cow horn)
Need to do the bull whip next dude!
Lol! Smells roughly the same if you don't ckean it well enough 🤢. I need to order up some kangaroo for that. Definitely happening, though.
If you wanted one thing you could do is use some of the foam cut in circle make 3 or 4 put them inside those should help next time you try this
I love the design. I did a similar ouroborus design on a seax I made. I made one snake on each side, and they cross over to eat each other’s tails. I wish my ability to draw snake heads was as good as yours. It looks amazing.
Much better thumbnail,it looks great
What a fantastic build! Great work, man!!
Totally tripped over your video and I’m glad I did. 😂 Your geek out lasts the whole thing and it was informative, hilarious and honestly endearing. Can’t say I’m a fan of the mouthpiece but it does look good with the chrome. Definitely subscribing so I can see more crafting ideas. 😊 Thanks for the video!
To make a lower sound you can use a trombone mouth piece and it's easier to blow
Good call! Do you think it would fit in the same sized hole?
Maybe a stupid question but couldn’t you soak it for a little bit before drilling or anything to soften it and minimise dust?
Not stupid at all! I never thought of that. I will give it a try and see how it works!
War horn sound effects 14:12
When you sounded the horn and you made that face. I was dying! LOL
Lol. I am glad my amusement with the project can bring you joy 🤣. Thank you for watching!
Kilroy was here (have you tried sanding the inside and rounding out the broad end?)
your neighbors must love you!!!! lol
personally I like a deeper sound, I wonder if a bigger diameter would fix that. I will actually try this one on my own. this feels manageable
Hey Cl3ver if you put a wooden dowel inside it tight fitting it would work better
Time to make rohirim charge with da bois
YES! We must aid Gondor!
Man I wish there was an Actual Horn that made that deep BASS sound Boromir's did.
Tuba
@@shular66 Too big to carry on your belt or shoulder.
@@shular66 tuba
Sousaphone
Searched "diy war horn," best result so far.
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful!
So, fun story. I made a horn out of foam and plastic pipe (and one of my old trumpet mouth pieces). Before I’d seen this video, and I can say that if you want a super cheap way to do this it work perfectly.
I used a foam horn template from Kamui cosplay, snipped of the tip and put flexible plastic piping (about 1 metre long) in the hole. The piping then got twisted around the horn and glued in place. I used more thin foam to wrap around parts of the horn to look like leather wrapping. A bit of paint and it looks awesome!
White and black for the horn, brown for the leather and copper for the ‘pipe’, it looks the part. A bit of foam clay to seal in the mouthpiece and it’s a relatively low pitch war-horn.
I’m going to make another bigger one (think Erebor war horn size) the more pipe I use and a larger mouthpiece (maybe a trombone mouthpiece). I’ll hopefully get a lower richer pitch!
Ultimately it probably cost me about £3 in materials because I already owned the mouthpiece and it was all foam and glue! 10/10 would recommend to anyone intimidated by real horn and with a reasonably alright understanding of foam craft :)
That sounds like an awesome technique!
So awesome, and you're always so happy when it comes together. You could also try spots as accents instead of rivets. You did an amazing job.
Thank you! Funny you said that. I just moved the witcher bracers and saw the spots and thought, "Damn! I should have used those". Maybe I will make different rings for different occasions 🤣. Thank you for watching!
I can't believe 40.5k+ people watched this video and 20k of them still didn't subscribe! I subbed 1/2 way through watching your coffee kit video!
😂😂😂 at the end, you sounded like a singing huskey!
AAAWAAAAWAAAAWAAA! 🤣🤣
This dude deserves way more subs than he has
Thanks! Getting there, slowly but surely😁
@@SkillTree Well, youve got one more
well done Sir. Imma gonna go ahead and make the horn itself. start with a small tube. test my ideas. develop a method. then level up. great upload. thx. u da shit!!!
Great build! I think my greatrest concern would be to accidentally dremel into the horn, but I imagine that could be fixed easily if it ever happened. I wonder what a hole would do, though, in terms of changing the tune. Thanks for sharing!
that turned out fantastic bro, im going to add it to my list of things to make....working on another chain mail coif.
The Horn of Eternal Ragnarok
You did explained it done good.
Thanks for watching!
Make one with a death whistle inside it to scare the hell out of anyone who hear it at a larp
Have you ever used a a bubuzela it works like that
I wonder if you wrapping the end i some sort of tape before drilling might help to prevent cracking? Beautiful build! There are so many of your projects I want to make for my super nerdy, medieval history & LotR loving bf.
Great call! I bet that WOULD work!
Also, your bf sounds awesome and so do you!😁. Thank you for watching!
@@SkillTree Thanks! Sexy new logo, btw!
@@krymsynrayne sure is! 😉
I found a horn while taking a stroll through the countryside a couple of weeks ago, now I know what to do with it. I've dated a French horn player in the past who taught me a couple of things about brass instruments, I've got a Dremel... totally gonna make one!
P.S. what Dremel bits are you using?
Sweet! I hope you share what you come up with! I believe I used a 3/32 cutting bit. It's the one where the cutter looks like a small ball 😁
THIS IS SO COOL
Thank you so much! It is a fun build for sure!
@@SkillTree i love the design
Policeman1: Molly!
Policewoman: Molly!
Policeman 2: Molly!
(Matthew blowing his war horn) 14:12
Woman: Is that Robin Hood?
(Matthew blowing his war horn) 14:12
Matthew Eskender: Over here!
just to be honest, there seems to be little difference between hunting and personal war horns (some city's had massive wooden horns to worn of disaster.)
That turned out awesome!
Thanks! It was crazy fun to make. I love it 😍
Amazing video....so impressed!
Thank you so much for checking it out!
I don't know if you will see this comment but maybe? I recently found your channel and love it. When you were blowing the horn you did better when you fixed your posture and moved the horn up. I'm in 10 grade play baritone/euphonium (similar not the same) but I understand how trumpet/ cornet/ bugle/ mellophone/ marching baritone is played. You were correct when you said that you have to tighten and buzz your lips but you tighten your lips when you want to play higher notes. You also have to have good posture when playing any instrument but especially brass instruments. You have to have the trumpet (or other brass instrument) at a straight angle at 90 degrees I think (I don't know of any angles except Kurt Angle) otherwise your tone will be off. When you adjusted your posture and horn angle you made an actual sound which I am jealous of cause even though I have played French Horn (not anymore but I know how it is played) and french horn mouthpieces are smaller than trumpet ones, I don't think I could make a decent sound with a trumpet because the mouthpiece is small but also so steep and thick while the french horn one is thinner. Maybe for a future video you could make a ukulele or banjo (the banjo would probably be easier to make, maybe?)?
Yep Awesome! 👍 👍
Amazing job as always! I love your reaction to your builds!
To be fair here, not everyone can actually make that shape with their mouth and blow a trumpet, so having to take this long to work is understandable. I was stuck playing woodwind [I did enjoy it] because I couldn't make the initial buzz.
I wanted to press Like multiple times :) I love it, and I will copy it.
Thanks! Share what you come up with! I would love to see it!
Nicely done! It would look more complete if you'll add ornament around the edge. Here's challenge for you: make a crossbow.
You did a werry good jobb by the way, i was verry imprest how it turnd out
Really fun video and thanks for the tips
Awesome as always! One for your list. Can you make a leather bound book?
I think I can help with that!
Does the leather wrapping mute the horn some? I would think it stops the vibration quite a bit.
I slid them off and tested it. Sounds the same as far as I could tell!😁
Skill Tree awesome, the horns I ordered showed up today! Might have some time this weekend to get started on my war horn!
Have you ever thought about making a death whistle?
Hi. Maybe you should a music expert in store on how to make it work properly ? Also, the horn's lenght does influence the sound. The bigger & longer it is, the deeper the sound is. Otherwise, good job.
👍 = there is nothing left to say! Everything perfect!
Yes, I am Austrian and speak German & English!
3:22 Blew an AD for me
I wonder if a larger trombone mouthpiece would be better
Freaking fantastic!
I knew you're trying to do Rohan horn isn't it Obvious you added Bilbo!
edit:Great job! :)
edit 2:I added Bilbo because they caked from the White Mountains near Rohan and it's my own opinion :)
Excellent Job. I am really liking your videos. Did you glue or secure the leather bands to the horn in anyway to prevent slippage?
Nope! I like having the ability to change things down the road.
Next LARP is gonna be like "wtf?!" when they first hear it without warning😂
its really nice :)
a saxophone mouthpiece and reed might work better, and blow easier.
Is it hallow off rip or did it have to be hallowed out
Hold it up straight and slightly to your right side
Does the size of the horn matter?
No glow in the dark paint? :P
Borimir is in danger!