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Post by spitfire on Jul 14, 2009 23:05:51 GMT -5
So here are 3 of my first duck calls. All use Echo inserts. All are PR that I casted. I was trying out my shapes and think I like the middle shape the best and think I will continue to use that shape. this is blue and bronze pearl this one is green with hints of purple pearl this one is blue and orange....where the blue meets the orange the blue turned purple so....what do you think?
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Post by John on Jul 15, 2009 0:27:13 GMT -5
I don't know the function of one to another but I really like the color of them all.
John
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Post by builderone on Jul 15, 2009 4:53:44 GMT -5
I like them all but like the shape of the bottom one the best. Chad
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Post by heirloom on Jul 15, 2009 12:04:54 GMT -5
Now you need to make the inserts as well from the Pr
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Post by amerflyer48 on Jul 17, 2009 18:28:53 GMT -5
he starts making inserts and he will rule the world.... or our corner of it.... man that is some swirly goodness John
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Post by tripod58 on Jul 18, 2009 7:11:43 GMT -5
I gotta get me some of that resin, it sure looks fun
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Post by heirloom on Jul 18, 2009 22:14:58 GMT -5
SSSSSHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!! Don't give him no ideas
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Post by wcbillcollector on Jun 12, 2013 15:53:49 GMT -5
Very nice! I like the one on the bottom.
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sdb777
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Post by sdb777 on Jun 16, 2013 7:04:29 GMT -5
Having done a few pours with PR, getting the timing of the pour is critical for good/great color separation. Once the two(or more colors) separate colors go into the mold, they continue to try to mix until the 'flash' holds them. Waiting is hard, but it will increase the separation to a whole different level. Some of the 'swirliest' pours have come from 'mistakes' during pen blank making...where the 'flash' started during the pour and the mix was dumped into the 'standby mold'.......
I would inquire the following questions:
#1: Is the sound as good as using a dense chunk of wood?
#2: Did you 'heat treat' these pours after removing them from the molds?
#3: Are you using anything to swirl the mix in the mold?
The calls look great, and someone will be happy to take them off your hands! Maybe the dazzling colors will blind the duck(s) on the way to the blast of pellets awaiting them! I know, I need all the help I can get when duck hunting
Scott (butt, beak, bang) B
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