SDHowler
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Many of the other call makers have shown their workshops and I finally got some pics taken for my Coyote Den.
My workbench showing the finished product of my various calls.
This is the area where I cut out and work my toneboards with a scroll saw, grinder, and drill press.
The Craftsman lathe was a rummage sale bargain for turning the barrels.
The rack of drill and step bits for work with the barrels.
The chisels and other tools used for turning the barrels.
For sanding the barrels, I use a product called Abranet.
I purchased an assortment of grits from 80-600, with five of each grit size.
A finished laminated wood barrel.
Sam, my everyday companion while working on my calls in the garage.
The craftsman at the lathe.
Thanks for looking.
Steve
If you have any comments or questions, you can send me an email at: rattler51@pie.midco.net
Dakota Coyote Howler & Coyote Calling
The Art Of Making A Custom Predator Call
My workbench showing the finished product of my various calls.
This is the area where I cut out and work my toneboards with a scroll saw, grinder, and drill press.
The Craftsman lathe was a rummage sale bargain for turning the barrels.
The rack of drill and step bits for work with the barrels.
The chisels and other tools used for turning the barrels.
For sanding the barrels, I use a product called Abranet.
I purchased an assortment of grits from 80-600, with five of each grit size.
A finished laminated wood barrel.
Sam, my everyday companion while working on my calls in the garage.
The craftsman at the lathe.
Thanks for looking.
Steve
If you have any comments or questions, you can send me an email at: rattler51@pie.midco.net
Dakota Coyote Howler & Coyote Calling
The Art Of Making A Custom Predator Call
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