I make drinking horns and I’m wondering if you can suggest a way I can fix the delamination in a horn without using food grade epoxy resin? Traditionally beeswax is used, but I’m wondering if there’s a way to naturally re-laminate the horn instead of just sealing it. If I soak a horn, could that tighten it’s layers back together?
Yeah, either build a fire to produce copious amounts of coals to last the night or put the works in an oven. I would boil the horn then let it soak off and on for a while. My horn is dried out and finished. I just want to flatten it out to make straight razor scales from it..
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Amazing. I just washed & dried with 99.99% alcohol to deter bacteria as well. I hope I could soften it.
I make drinking horns and I’m wondering if you can suggest a way I can fix the delamination in a horn without using food grade epoxy resin? Traditionally beeswax is used, but I’m wondering if there’s a way to naturally re-laminate the horn instead of just sealing it. If I soak a horn, could that tighten it’s layers back together?
Horn powder and superglue
thank you ! Not much information on this subject
The guy at 2:13 looks like the detective who caught Richard Ramirez.
Awesome
Anyone knows if they need to BOIL for a week, or just soak for a week?
Yeah, either build a fire to produce copious amounts of coals to last the night or put the works in an oven. I would boil the horn then let it soak off and on for a while. My horn is dried out and finished. I just want to flatten it out to make straight razor scales from it..
He talks like Clint Eastwood.
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