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Posted 17 March 2012 - 10:19 PM
In an effort to relieve some of the pangs that have been haunting this site I decided to share some of my latest ventures working with antlers.
It is antler season and I can't wait for spring break and a chance to go lookin...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at coueswhitetail):
Posted 18 March 2012 ....
I posted some pics of them! Very creative.
antler! Posted 18 March 2012 - 06:39 AM
I just wanted to say thank you to Nontypical because he donated several of those antler crafts as prizes in our coues buck contest.
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Posted 04 April 2012 - 11:28 PM
All the knives I have made to date have been pinned or cord wrapped handles and I have been given some antler and would like to try a hidden tang handle.
I have a basic idea on how to do this but any advice or tips,tricks...
Started by Rob Toneguzzo on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at dfoggknives):
It won't harm) was to drill out the pith of the antler....
Use those to clamp your antler in your vise.
antler in a vice face up and use a rasp to file across the jaws of the vice as a guide) boards and cut a "V" into each one.
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I got carried away a built a couple more string jigs, I always believe you can improve on every thing, even my own design. This time I used acme thread and a longer spring to make it easier to read, I left the pins longer to help when laying out string...
Started by Bownut400 on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at archerytalk):
I decided my.
It took me about 2 hours a piece on our POS mill .
With a horizontal mill and use a keyway cutter.
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I will be riding from Phoenix to attend a get-together in Antlers OK, Oct 3-6. I have never been east of Safford AZ before. Here's my tentative plans:
Oct 1: leave Phoenix, take US-60/70 to Lordsburg, NM. Then I-10 to Las Cruces then US-70 to Alamogordo...
Started by slhanks4 on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at hdforums):
I decided to bite the bullet that day.
I figured as much, just like I-40 from Flagstaff to Albuquerque .
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With some of the endless back and forth on what mineral attractants will and won't do here is a read that should hopefully put some of the unnecessary ranting to rest.
My opinion after reading this that yes minerals and salt licks are important for an...
Started by HoytAlpha35 on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at menoutdoors):
These are undisputed facts that hunters (Causey 1993), researchers tried to detect ... .
In other areas, adding minerals to a deers diet would not be expected to affect antler growth to good nutrition to achieve maximum antler growth.
Soils.
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Mis-Management Bucks Quality Whitetails
Like a toothache, it began as a minor irritation that I could live with. Gradually it became more persistent and noticeable. Lately, it’s a major distraction, and I’ve decided it’s time to say something about it...
Started by Resource.Admin on
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by 1 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at qdma):
To explain why the culling had not improved antler quality, Mickey turned to other data produced in the same study, data that is reflected in many of researchers to shape antler....
In antler quality comparing age class to age class.
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I am gonna be switching broadheads this year. Last year I was shooting rage's but after walking around the Rocky Mountains for a week and having the blades come out of the o rings all the time I decided they were not the broadheads to be using. Right ...
Started by dukhnt on
, 22 posts
by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at hotspotoutdoors):
I love them! For thicker skinner/boned animals acorns she just got wobbly and ... .
I would say the reviews were, skinnier boned critters like deer I use Spitfire Maxxs.
Hands I decided to give the Tricks a go based on all the great reviews.
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I am gonna be switching broadheads this year. Last year I was shooting rage's but after walking around the Rocky Mountains for a week and having the blades come out of the o rings all the time I decided they were not the broadheads to be using. Right ...
Started by dukhnt on
, 23 posts
by 17 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at hotspotoutdoors):
I love them! For thicker skinner/boned animals acorns she just got wobbly and ... .
I would say the reviews were, skinnier boned critters like deer I use Spitfire Maxxs.
Hands I decided to give the Tricks a go based on all the great reviews.
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I am gonna be switching broadheads this year. Last year I was shooting rage's but after walking around the Rocky Mountains for a week and having the blades come out of the o rings all the time I decided they were not the broadheads to be using. Right ...
Started by dukhnt on
, 20 posts
by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at hotspotoutdoors):
I love them! For thicker skinner/boned animals acorns she just got wobbly and ... .
I would say the reviews were, skinnier boned critters like deer I use Spitfire Maxxs.
Hands I decided to give the Tricks a go based on all the great reviews.
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I am gonna be switching broadheads this year. Last year I was shooting rage's but after walking around the Rocky Mountains for a week and having the blades come out of the o rings all the time I decided they were not the broadheads to be using. Right ...
Started by dukhnt on
, 21 posts
by 15 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at hotspotoutdoors):
I love them! For thicker skinner/boned animals acorns she just got wobbly and ... .
I would say the reviews were, skinnier boned critters like deer I use Spitfire Maxxs.
Hands I decided to give the Tricks a go based on all the great reviews.
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