Hey guys. I didn't want to butt in on the deer antler thread.
A team mate gave me a set of moose antlers from approx a 2 yr old.
Obviously the points are what I want to cut for ferrules. As Dick mentioned, some parts of the antlers contain marrow and not usable.
I was thinking that the base of the antlers that are big enuff for collars, caps etc.
My question is maybe obvious but have never tried this before.
What is the way to cut these?
Cut and square them up on the band saw. Mark a center hole and then turn them round on the lathe.
Should I use the router or will a cutting tool be sufficient.
Any other tips or procedures is much appreciated as always.
These aren't huge antlers anyway so I don't expect to harvest a ton but enuff for a few goodies.
And yes, you might be a cue maker if you get more excited about getting a set of antlers rather than a package of sausage.
Thanks guys.
A team mate gave me a set of moose antlers from approx a 2 yr old.
Obviously the points are what I want to cut for ferrules. As Dick mentioned, some parts of the antlers contain marrow and not usable.
I was thinking that the base of the antlers that are big enuff for collars, caps etc.
My question is maybe obvious but have never tried this before.
What is the way to cut these?
Cut and square them up on the band saw. Mark a center hole and then turn them round on the lathe.
Should I use the router or will a cutting tool be sufficient.
Any other tips or procedures is much appreciated as always.
These aren't huge antlers anyway so I don't expect to harvest a ton but enuff for a few goodies.
And yes, you might be a cue maker if you get more excited about getting a set of antlers rather than a package of sausage.
Thanks guys.