Cedar, with slate over walnut..........Cedar with slate over cedar.............and walnut and aluminum.
The strikers are pear and Spalted hickory.
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Comments welcome...........
Nice, and to think I didn't even buy any turkey tags this year. :doh2:
John
Wood sound boards eh. I like 'em . You make or buy hte aluminum plate? Jimmie
Made it........ and painted the underside black........ :biggrin:
All the cedar is from that piece I packed for a mile I posted about a while back, on My great aunts farm.
The walnut came from my farm and the pear came from Nick in WV and the spalted Hickory came from yotehntr.
Is it roofing thickness or just a tad thicker. Wondering because I have some aluminum roofing I salvaged out back someplace :nono: Jimmie
1/16" 6063 :eyebrownod:
That be roofing thickness for sure. I happen to have a few dozen sheets laying around. What was the clearance around hte edge? And did you use shoe goo for the glue to hold it? Jimmie
Clarence?? I dont know him....... :laf: :laf: :laf: that one is in there so tight I aint been able to get it back out..... :nono: :laf:
The slate I used ........ PL Polyurethane glue ( A VERY SMALL AMOUNT ) with water on the rim of the slate to activate the glue.
clearance on those was about 40 thousandths I think ......... :huh: