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Title: New call
Post by: rwehuntn on June 09, 2007, 04:39:53 PM
Got done with a different call design (Different to me anyway) made from 2 dymondwood triangles and a corian color sample. The reed is a THO open reed. There is no finish on this one, it is just polished. Sorry about the photo orientation, I tried to rotate it but it made the call look short and fat. Let me know what you think.

rwehuntn


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Title: Re: New call
Post by: cb223 on June 09, 2007, 05:11:54 PM
Thats awesome! I like it.
Title: Re: New call
Post by: FinsnFur on June 09, 2007, 05:54:06 PM
I agree, pretty slick configuration there. :congrats:
Title: Re: New call
Post by: Coulter on June 09, 2007, 06:01:35 PM
That's pretty cool, I haven't seen one like that before. Good job :highclap:

Steve
Title: Re: New call
Post by: Hawks Feather on June 09, 2007, 06:16:58 PM
(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y274/JLx220/MVC-008F.jpg)

Here it is standing.  I think it looks pretty good - lines match up real well, etc.  Not that there is any problem, but if it were mine I would insert the mouthpiece a little more - till the green band touches the top of the call.  It won't change the sound, just looks better to me.  But then again that is just what looks good to me and I can't speak for others.

Jerry
Title: Re: New call
Post by: Brad H on June 09, 2007, 07:44:56 PM
Very neat looking stuff.

I'm trying to picture it with the mouthpiece in further and can't decide which way I would prefer. That puts me on the fence on that one. Otherwise, they look great.

Brad
Title: Re: New call
Post by: FinsnFur on June 09, 2007, 09:52:33 PM
Let me see if I can poke it down in there for ya a little Brad. With any luck the glue wont be dry yet.

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Title: Re: New call
Post by: HaMeR on June 09, 2007, 09:54:50 PM
I like it!! Very creative!!

There might only be so many ways to turn a piece of wood but there are even more ways to configure it 1st. Nicely done!! :congrats:
Title: Re: New call
Post by: rjl54 on June 09, 2007, 10:09:52 PM
I guess if you have a tight fit it doesn't matter.  The owner can push it in were ever he wants.  Personally, I like it out a bit.  It's like the greenie-many I make calls for pull the greenie off ; one of the reasons I went back to a cork wedge.  A drop of CA ontop of the reed and against the cork hold it in place.
Title: Re: New call
Post by: studabaka on June 09, 2007, 10:30:35 PM
Jim, That is just slick  :yoyo:

Seeing the two approaches side by side, I like the 'pushed in' look much better. It provides a cleaner line that draws your eye completely to the awesome effects of the wood.
Title: Re: New call
Post by: Brad H on June 10, 2007, 02:21:02 AM
And Jim say he's not a callmaker... :noway: :biggrin:

Brad
Title: Re: New call
Post by: rwehuntn on June 10, 2007, 11:52:44 AM
I agree, it does look better with the reed pushed further in, crap. Oh well, guess that means I need to get more Dymondwood  and make more. :eyebrow:

Jim, don't people ask permission before they poke where you live ?????? :roflmao: :roflmao:

I think I will keep this one and try to improve the design, thanks for the advice, stay tuned for more.
Title: Re: New call
Post by: Pilgrim on June 10, 2007, 01:11:58 PM
Very nice.   I've been slowly working on some corian laminates for a couple months now.  Very interesting stuff.   I'm not sure how they are going to turn out and I'm a little unsure about gluing corian and wood together.   I just hope they don't blow up on the lathe.   Looks like you did a fantastic job on yours!
Title: Re: New call
Post by: rwehuntn on June 10, 2007, 02:54:15 PM
Pilgrim,

Thank you for the kind words. Here is what I did to make the call.

I used elmers polyurethane glue to put that call and another together (pics soon). I had to sand the dymondwood flat on the saw cut to flatten it out. Then I put a thin layer of glue on the corian and dipped the dymondwood in water. According to the label on the glue, the material to be glued needs to have some moisture for the glue to set properly. One thing about the polyurethane glue is don't put it near a place you don't want it. It foams and does weird stuff as it cures and gets all over the place.  If you get it on your hands, it is a pain to get off as well. The only problem I ran into turning this call was the glue line. In the area the wood transitioned to the corian, when it got real thin it chipped out. It turned out to be no big deal all the spots sanded out well. Other than that, the glue held well and there were no failures with the bond.

I suppise you could sand the corian to rough it up and get a better bond, but I did not do that. For the people that don't know, you can get the dymondwood triangles from hut. They sell them in matched sets for 3.00 a set. There are two sizes, this call was made from the large triangles.

Hope this helps someone.

rwehuntn
Title: Re: New call
Post by: awh on June 11, 2007, 08:20:11 AM
I like it. I also understand what your saying on the glue. Cam glued in a reed sleeve with it and .....well, lets say it had to be re-drilled and is on his lanyard. But teh sleeve ain't going to come out anytime soon.