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Offline nclonghunter

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Straightening antler?
« on: June 07, 2011, 10:36:41 am »
Sailordad just asked about using antler for knife handles and it was mentioned that boiling the antler will soften it. I live in an area of usually not so big whitetails, because everyone shoots the first one they see (that's another story). The result is a lot of young deer taken with small racks and normally a lot or some curl in the antler. These antlers are difficult to use for knapping with the curl. I would like to make some Ishi sticks with antler tips and need or want straight antler tips of some length.

Has anyone boiled or heated antler with a heat gun or something that made the antler malleable enough to straighten it. It would be much easier to use straight than with the curl.

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Offline IsaacW

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Re: Straightening antler?
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2011, 01:18:50 pm »
I have done the opposite... boiled to curve antler.  I made an old school Sauk style grizzly claw necklace of antler "claws."  I soaked the antler for a couple weeks and then boiled to soften.  I bent them around a makeshift jug and clamped (actually tied) them into place.

From straight antler to... 

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