The Making of a Custom Duck Call

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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2020
  • Watch the entire process of making a custom acrylic duck call with Conner Wilson of Land'nGear Calls

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  • @losethealtitude7730
    @losethealtitude7730 Рік тому +1

    Finally found a call maker that can actually run a duck call. Not just make one. That dude needs to step on stage!

    • @f5outdoors956
      @f5outdoors956  Рік тому

      Heck yeah bud! He's actually been on the world stage in Stuttgart last year.

  • @MrNcturkey
    @MrNcturkey 2 роки тому +1

    Great sounding caller

    • @f5outdoors956
      @f5outdoors956  2 роки тому

      Yes sir, Conner is bad to the bone man!

  • @brianfliehmann2424
    @brianfliehmann2424 3 роки тому +6

    Just a few tips. Fostner bits are great for drilling and you won’t need any lube and less blow out on the exit, also move your tool rest a little closer to your work and it will stop all the chatter. Great job!

    • @elimartin5105
      @elimartin5105 2 роки тому

      I usually use Forstner I should the fostner bit your talking about! I’ve never heard of them!

    • @Enchanted3DPrints
      @Enchanted3DPrints 2 роки тому

      Acrylic for me so far has a lot of chatter no matter how close my tool rest is. Its really grabby

    • @anelson9640
      @anelson9640 8 місяців тому

      @@Enchanted3DPrints, is that just a product of tool sharpness? Maybe pressure, rest height, or speed? I’m new to turning.

  • @CypressCreekChronicles
    @CypressCreekChronicles 4 роки тому +2

    Good video!!!

  • @kevinmay1329
    @kevinmay1329 Рік тому

    What do u use for a cooling liquid while drilling the hole?

  • @justinwright2884
    @justinwright2884 Рік тому

    What brand mandrel r u using and can you send a link

  • @10pointoutdoors
    @10pointoutdoors 10 місяців тому

    Where do you get those blocks from?

    • @f5outdoors956
      @f5outdoors956  10 місяців тому

      I believe it was the bear tooth woods website

  • @davenjohnson2244
    @davenjohnson2244 3 роки тому

    What type of chuck is on the lathe?

    • @f5outdoors956
      @f5outdoors956  3 роки тому

      I believe he had the mandrel going straight into the m2 chuck on the lathe

  • @randonprochnow3125
    @randonprochnow3125 4 роки тому

    Is the tone board pre-made and then fitted to the insert?

    • @f5outdoors956
      @f5outdoors956  4 роки тому

      Yes sir. He makes his own tone boards out of resin and sleeves the acrylic for the tone board to go into the insert. I actually prefer them over a fully acrylic tone board for a couple of reasons. One, the reed doesn't hang when you're blowing the call nearly as much! And two, you don't have to worry about scratching or breaking the tone board like you do with an acrylic tone board. And it doesn't affect the sound at all. Its a win, win in my opinon.

    • @randonprochnow3125
      @randonprochnow3125 4 роки тому +1

      @@f5outdoors956 Interesting! I've never heard of that but he makes a great sounding call so it's definitely working for him.
      The video was awesome. Did it have metal inlays before the caps? I couldn't quite tell.

    • @f5outdoors956
      @f5outdoors956  4 роки тому +1

      @@randonprochnow3125 I agree buddy! I had never seen it either, but I really like it and think it's an awesome idea!
      The metal inlays were not already in there, he added those in along with the white tips. I didn't realize I left that part out.

  • @AmericanPatriot1778
    @AmericanPatriot1778 Рік тому

    What kind of glue are you using?

    • @f5outdoors956
      @f5outdoors956  Рік тому

      @Land'NGear calls can answer that question for you bud. I was just there for the process since he was making the call for me.

  • @MrNcturkey
    @MrNcturkey 2 роки тому

    What is the average cost of a duck call?

    • @f5outdoors956
      @f5outdoors956  2 роки тому

      It all depends on the material it's made of and how much of a custom build you get or the collectibility of it. But for the better calls out there (Land'nGear, RNT, Echo, JJ Lares, ect), you're looking at $80 or so for wood and $140 or so for acrylic.

  • @whytho1
    @whytho1 3 роки тому

    That tool rest is in another zip code

  • @goatman7533
    @goatman7533 Рік тому

    Beautiful work. I'd recommend moving that tool rest to within 1/4" of your work piece. It'll cut way down on the tool bouncing and give you more control. Also, watching you working on the lathe without any eye protection really make me cringe. If you are not blind already, please consider some safety glasses or better yet, a face shield.