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Author Topic: *UPDATED FINAL PICS* Antler Handled Cigar Cutter, Bottle Opener and Wine Opener  (Read 10692 times)

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Okay, so I'm going to the girlfriend's family Christmas this year and couldn't think of what to buy them and wanted to be able to get her parents and brothers something unique from me and to show appreciation for the time I'll be spending with them.  So, I decided to take on a project to create some antler handled goodies from standard goodies.  I went on Amazon and strategically bought things that I thought I could alter, I took them home and ripped the handles off and cut some of my 4 year old (dry) antler to fit the spots (which is an art in itself).  First I'll show you what I started with, and then what I've come to now.  I did this all yesterday and now have until Thursday to finish.

I've done a lot of reading online and some folks coat the whole antler (some just the porous parts) in CA Glue (Cyanoacrylate) and then buff and polish.  Some seem to do the CA glue, sand, and then carnauba wax over the top to polish it up.  Others just do the carnauba wax.  I'm trying to decide what to do myself.

Also, I have questions about cleaning.  There is some leftover tree resin in the burl of the antler, I'm not sure what the best way to make sure antler is clean first.  I'm leaning towards just kind of picking the crap off of them and then using the wax only to buff them all out.  Thoughts from the masses would be appreciated.  I think the hard part is done. 

The wine opener piece still has masking tape over the top to protect the antler during my cuts.
« Last Edit: December 19, 2014, 08:51:04 AM by luvmystang67 »

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Impressive! Looks real good, you're on the right track. You'll earn points with those.
When I make yelpers I use hydrogen peroxide to clean-up the bone. It would probably work good on antlers too. I also use a spar urethane to get a good glossy look.

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Someone's gotta have some input for me.

A lot of people use CA glue on the smooth stuff.  I might just use wax on the burly stuff.  Thoughts?

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Pretty cool, Stang.  :tup:
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Someone's gotta have some input for me.

A lot of people use CA glue on the smooth stuff.  I might just use wax on the burly stuff.  Thoughts?

I have used trewax very thin layer applied with a brush and some heat and then buffed.  Also used some shellac cut with some sort of alcohol stuff.  The shellac is shinier I like the wax finish better, have also fiddled with bone and a number of dyes/paints/pigments. 

I love the beer one
« Last Edit: December 15, 2014, 03:57:47 PM by runamuk »

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I love that cigar cutter,If I ever saw one for sale somewhere I would surely buy it.Maybe between $30 - $60.
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I love that cigar cutter,If I ever saw one for sale somewhere I would surely buy it.Maybe between $30 - $60.

Yeah, trick with the cigar cutter is that its a pretty darn good one.  To find one that I thought I could use with antler I had to go with an Xikar.  The cheapest Xikar is $50.  For for normal priced things, thank you!

http://www.xikar.com/products/cutters/

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Drocks family is sure going to love those swell gifts!  :tup:
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I've used Carnauba also called Brazil wax and or palm wax on a buffing wheel to get a good finish. I would love a V cutter for my cigars with antler accessories.
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I tried the CA glue on a sample piece and didn't really like how it set on the "bark" of the antler, perhaps it'd be good on the pithy marrow segment prior to sanding, but I'm primarily working with the outside of natural antler.

The carnauba wax looks REALLY GOOD.  I need to get a smaller buffer wheel for my dremel to get deeper into some of the burl area, but it shined it up really nice and left the color that the buck put on the antler.  I'll try to post some pics after I do a final polishing and mount the actual parts in the antler tonight.

I'm not sure if D-rock's family would tolerate my advances... :rolleyes:

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Here's some final pics.  First, some notes:

-I've been using the Wera bottle openers and ripping the handles off, I really like them because the stem is round and they have a lip to stop at the top of the antler.  I decided to make two of this style over the weekend and ordered from amazon on Sunday night.  It appears that USPS has lost my package or something, so now I'm giving the gift of "hole-y antler" with promise of shipment later, kind of a bummer.

-Rivets are a royal PAIN IN THE BUTT.  I finished all the antler for the bottle opener and my rivets weren't lined up 100% correct and i blew out the backside of my finished product that looked SO good before, thankfully I had some CA glue that I used to stick it back together, and when I sanded again, before refinishing a second time, you can't really tell that much.  Also, I'm an idiot and forgot to put the rivet back in for the actual corkscrew and had to set that one a second time.  The cigar cutter I'm particularly proud of, I think it came out really well, but the wine opener was by far the most work.


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Looks good.

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Great looking gear right there.
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