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Quote from: 2labs on February 26, 2017, 12:49:57 PMQuote from: Eric M on February 26, 2017, 11:53:40 AMI was thinking of trying sika flex or something, thanks.Silas flex if you wanna hold in place for a few days dowel it and epoxy! Half hour job, That seems to be the general consensus on here. The break is in a good spot-under the end where the horn spreads out. Several of the suggestions have been for something metal. Would a wood dowel be the best thing?
Quote from: Eric M on February 26, 2017, 11:53:40 AMI was thinking of trying sika flex or something, thanks.Silas flex if you wanna hold in place for a few days dowel it and epoxy! Half hour job,
I was thinking of trying sika flex or something, thanks.
You can get all thread at hardware store drill hole cut to length use apoxy. Depending on how good you want the finished ptoduct you can get apoxy sculpt from taxidermy supply stores to blend for a perfect transition to hide/fill the crack and paint to match.
I'm guessing that the glue and activator that I posted would hold a 2 point blacktail antler just fine. I use it on arrow inserts and fletchings.