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Like the mad German scientist said, very very interesting 🤔. I would like to see what's going on with that recessed wood carving in the back there Brian. I'm a wood carver and I'm into pyrography (Wood burning) which is burning art into wood.
Hey Ken, thanks so much for watching our videos, we appreciate your support. The relief carving is one that l had wanted to do since l was a kid. It’s a sugaring scene from the old days, tapping maple trees to boil the sap. So l got an evaporator to do the same and felt inspired to do that scene
Hello idrek1, thanks for checking us out. I get my horns from the people who process my pigs. If you don’t have a butcher near by you can buy horns from Crazy Crow Trading Company. com.
Thanks for watching! This is just the first video in a series on making drinking horns and powder horns. So if you're not already, please subscribe so you can see the others when they come out! Thank you.
Great video!
I need one of those horns
Like the mad German scientist said, very very interesting 🤔. I would like to see what's going on with that recessed wood carving in the back there Brian. I'm a wood carver and I'm into pyrography (Wood burning) which is burning art into wood.
Hey Ken, thanks so much for watching our videos, we appreciate your support. The relief carving is one that l had wanted to do since l was a kid. It’s a sugaring scene from the old days, tapping maple trees to boil the sap. So l got an evaporator to do the same and felt inspired to do that scene
where to you get your horns from?
Hello idrek1, thanks for checking us out. I get my horns from the people who process my pigs. If you don’t have a butcher near by you can buy horns from Crazy Crow Trading Company. com.
Thank you. Really want to try carving a drinking horn
haha...netsuke... love them....I have done that and caught all kinds of riff at a rendezvous - "wrong culture"...ugh
Hey Sheepdog9, it is a thought that the concept of Netsuke actually originated in Europe and was introduced to Japan in the early 1600’s so rock on!
@@StockmanOriginal well that would be something...I could have neener-neener'd them