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Old 12-07-2012, 04:43 PM   #1
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I needed a priming horn for my flintlock rifle and couldn't find anything that I really liked. I had this old horn laying around and decided it could be something to learn on.

The horn was rough but the small size was what I needed so I started scraping. I used a piece of broken glass then a wood rasp to shape it.

When the shape was right, I found a scrap piece of Walnut for an end plug.
I should have used Pine as it's easier to work with but didn't didn't know until I had the Walnut fitted. Maybe I should have read up on horn making.

I needed a plug for the spout after drilling the hole and found an Oak dowel rod that would work. Again, maybe I should have used Pine. I turned it down on my belt sander so it wasn't too bad but I'm sure I'll end up making a couple more before the horn is finished.

I've been using sand paper then steel wool to work over any inperfections in the horn.

I still have some work to do such as wood pins to hold in the end plug and then fitting an end cap over the plug.

I may even try my hand at scrimshaw.
Here are some pictures so far.
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Old 12-07-2012, 05:43 PM   #2
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I think that is a piece of art. Looks pretty nice and it looks like it would be fun to make.
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Old 12-08-2012, 04:06 PM   #3
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Your base plug needs to be sealed so its airtight. Round toothpicks make good wood pins.
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Old 12-08-2012, 04:17 PM   #4
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i'll have to dig the one I made out. made it a couple decades ago.. similar to yours using a small horn. many that brings back memories!

good job. looks better than mine by far as I recall.
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Old 12-08-2012, 06:27 PM   #5
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I plan on using toothpicks for the wood pegs.

I'm using parafin and epoxy to seal those cracks then making a nice endcap.
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Old 12-09-2012, 01:39 PM   #6
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Woodnut sent me several scraps of some nice wood.
I chose the Thuya Burl. Nice figure and color for the horn.

The endcap is in place. Now for the fun part of working it down.

It will be slow going but maybe a picture today.

I still have a long way to go on this project.
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Old 12-09-2012, 03:49 PM   #7
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I'm getting closer to getting this little priming horn finished.

The end cap is in place so I took this picture of the horn
and my hand sewn shooting bag made by Jimmy Allen back in the early '80's.

I still have to drill and install the wood pegs and add a metal
staple to the end cap. Then I can put a finish on the end cap.

It already looks better than I expected but it's my first try at
making something like this and I only have hand tools.
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Old 12-09-2012, 04:00 PM   #8
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Love that Thuya Burl Sam. A little more polishing and that will be awesome. Great job.
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I also like the way you rounded the sharp edge of the end cap. Looks good. The pictures of the progress is also very nice. You will own a piece of art when finished.
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Old 12-09-2012, 04:37 PM   #10
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I haven't rounded that edge much as I may thin down the end cap a little more. Maybe I need to look at some old priming horn pictures before I do anything else.
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Looking mighty fine. Those were very personal items so doing it your way is the right way.
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Looks great!!!
Doinin it yerself is the only way to make it yers. Like Todd said those were personal items, they were made and modified by the owner sometimes over a period of years round campfires. When yer done you defiantly won't be able to buy its like anywhere, and that will make it even better.
We used to have a couple to blow to call in the dogs durin a coon hunt.
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Old 12-10-2012, 07:44 AM   #13
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very nice. my possibles bag I made looks much rougher!

are you going to add a cork stopper to the back plate to add powder?
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Old 12-10-2012, 07:57 AM   #14
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That's going to be a really nice looking priming horn when it's finished! Great job so far! I really want to see the finished product!
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Very nice work.
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I thinned down the end cap today and installed the wood pegs around the base of the end cap. I also got most of the polishing done.

Now for the scrimshaw.

I'll post pics of the finsihed product when done.
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very nice. my possibles bag I made looks much rougher!

are you going to add a cork stopper to the back plate to add powder?
I would think he would use a threaded finial.
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i don't have a way to cut interior threads in wood.. so i went cork..
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I'll fill thru the pour spout with a paper funnel.
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I'll fill thru the pour spout with a paper funnel.
That's how I do it.
After all, you don't use THAT much powder for the priming - -
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Old 01-08-2013, 06:18 PM   #21
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You can buy a brass one.





Or use a tap and die on the wood.



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now there a thought. use a coarse bras threaded bushing and use a brass plug in the center.. drill the head of the plug for a lanyard.

HMM...

need to go dig out my old horn..
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now there a thought. use a coarse bras threaded bushing and use a brass plug in the center.. drill the head of the plug for a lanyard.

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You don't want to drill the plug because you will need to unscrew it. Unless you just want to get your strap all twisted up.
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swivel... ez tech..
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swivel... ez tech..
Not very period tho. One of mine is slotted and the other is tied. The finial just spins in them.
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