Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Dan Barnhurst]
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10/17/21 12:20 AM
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Cragar
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I drilled 3,000 acres of wheat and it’s up. That’s all I got Pawnee, I highly value your contribution. Farmers feed the world. I spent two years in Japan 45 years ago. They had a tradition of eating every single grain of rice from their bowl. It was explained, they do this out of respect and to honor the farmers that labor so hard to provide our food. To this day I will not leave a grain of rice on my plate. Thankyou! Good mantra to live by. Now part of my things to hold dear. Dan Barnhurst , that goes for you too. Farmers are undervalued for what they do everyday. Thank You for posting that , Pawnee
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Dan Barnhurst]
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10/17/21 05:48 AM
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jabNE
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Made some chairs and small tables for our firepit area. Painted them with a good quality enamel house paint. Found some large resin plant pots and those got painted to match.
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Dan Barnhurst]
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10/17/21 07:57 AM
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Simple fish bat. Oak with couple Oz lead in the end to make it weight forward. Still needs couple coats of polyurethane or oil. Not sure which yet. Forgot how hard was to make something like this with just hatch and file. 🤣 Actually been several years since ran my lathe. Made this after watching my buddy trying whack 20lb Salmon with his pliers. Mac
"Never Forget Which Way Is Up"
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Dan Barnhurst]
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10/17/21 08:44 AM
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Baculum coffee table. Trapper knives (pelters) Wolf skull drawing (print) Wife's she-shed. Newest book. House built by white17. "On the other hand..." Jack
Books for sale on Amazon, Barnes & Noble etc. Poetic Injustice The Last Hunt Wild Life Long Way Home
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: jabNE]
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10/17/21 09:11 AM
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Made some chairs and small tables for our firepit area. Painted them with a good quality enamel house paint. Found some large resin plant pots and those got painted to match. That looks like a great spot to watch the sun go down and welcome the stars to lite the night sky Jim !!
Remember "Forbidden Fruit makes many Jams"
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Dan Barnhurst]
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10/17/21 09:35 AM
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Dan Barnhurst
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Gulo, WOW that baculum table is beautiful and somewhat horrifying! When I think about all the boys it represents it kinda makes me reach up front with both hands to protect my own!
I love the two pelters I bought from you and am thoroughly enjoying your book right now. Kinda feel like a kindred soul. Farm, hunting, fishing , trapping. Two wildlife degrees. Cougar study masters thesis with Wildlife Coop Unit at USU. Thirty years with Utah Division of Wildlife. Had a lot of similar experiences, just not quite as hardcore as you LOL. Thanks for sharing.
United we stand.
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Gulo]
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10/17/21 10:37 AM
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yotetrapper30
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Baculum coffee table. On that table, the ones on the right that look like feathers? What are the tiny bones from? And that is some house that White built!
Just give me one thing, that I can hold on to. To believe in this livin' is just a hard way to go.
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Sharon]
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10/17/21 11:39 AM
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Thanks for starting the thread, Dan. The art and craftsmanship displayed is astounding. Sharon, wow me once again with a wolf or a wolverine. Where's Snowy with his wood carvings? Newhouse with his ivory carvings? Trey with his photos? The list could go on for pages and pages!
Jack Ok Dan ! Your marten bling is gorgeous ! Love that bright yellow orange bling ! Jack....you need to post your wuff skull drawing, and any others of your years in research....all those marten skulls and anything else in your admirable experiences ....all art ! AND.....the breathtaking home Sir Ken built for you . And there's many others too....those builders of fine guns....shotgunning ranges...stone work...wood...walkways with wuff prints on it .....just amazing work by such talented people here . Beautiful furs....clothing...Scott....330's Native American decour ! The list in such immense talent goes on . Sir Jack....your wolverine ....everyone needs to know of the beginning of the wolverine studies ....with you. Awesome, I was hoping you'd share your talent! This place has an amazing collection of talented people, nice works folks!!
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Dan Barnhurst]
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10/17/21 11:56 AM
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Wow lots of talent on here, it would be hard to figure out who's work impressed me the most. My short list would have to include Newhouse114s calls, the wood in MaCfees furniture, and of course Sharon's paintings.
�What�s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.� Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Dan Barnhurst]
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10/17/21 01:12 PM
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Dan Barnhurst
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Lee, bout time you posted one. You are a true artisan craftsman for sure! Beautiful fleshers! But where are the pics of your pelters? (Couldn't resist LOL).
United we stand.
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Re: Share your latest handiwork.
[Re: Dan Barnhurst]
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10/17/21 05:26 PM
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Boco
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Tanned catskin cropped and wetted and blocked out in preparation for a hat.
Last edited by Boco; 10/17/21 05:26 PM.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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