Hi Folks
having finished the wooden scabbard, less any shaping to take the belt slide, I have set about making the slide itself, based Type 1 the impressions on the scabbard leathers dug up at York.
I've chopoed a old charity shop souvenir horn i've already used the point end of into to and set it to boil to soften it. It's 5mm thick (yes in my imprecise way I think in yards, feet, inches and mm, or not quite 1/25ths of a inch)
My questions are, is there anything household I can add to the water to hasten/improve the process and roughly how long should I leave it, less topping up, before I try and squish the pieces flat?
ATB
Tom
PS i appreciate you can dry heat horn with a blow torch, over a brazier, in a oven or even, deep fry it in tallow to 300 to 325 degrees but its raining out and I would like to have a family after today...
having finished the wooden scabbard, less any shaping to take the belt slide, I have set about making the slide itself, based Type 1 the impressions on the scabbard leathers dug up at York.
I've chopoed a old charity shop souvenir horn i've already used the point end of into to and set it to boil to soften it. It's 5mm thick (yes in my imprecise way I think in yards, feet, inches and mm, or not quite 1/25ths of a inch)
My questions are, is there anything household I can add to the water to hasten/improve the process and roughly how long should I leave it, less topping up, before I try and squish the pieces flat?
ATB
Tom
PS i appreciate you can dry heat horn with a blow torch, over a brazier, in a oven or even, deep fry it in tallow to 300 to 325 degrees but its raining out and I would like to have a family after today...
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