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Bufflehead Drake

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 8:44 am
by Baysider
Finished this one last night, or I should say this morning. Im donating this one for a raffle to benifit the Harbor Assoc in my town. They pay to keep up the ramp and the watermen's dock so I figured I'd domy part to support public access. I also use the ramp more than most, haha. Hope it sells some tickets.
Sorry for the crappy cell pic, and yes, I am a minute rice pro staffer. :lol:

Re: Bufflehead Drake

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 8:58 am
by assateague
That thing looks slick! Someday I'll try my hand at one. BTW, how did the shoot go?

Re: Bufflehead Drake

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 9:01 am
by JGUN
Nice! Hope it sells some tickets.

Re: Bufflehead Drake

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 9:05 am
by Baysider
Thanks J.

The shoot went great. Good food and group to hang with. My shoulder is still a bit bruised. Shooting the 10ga is much different with a t shirt on. :lol: I shouldered my 12 and let my son pull the trigger on a skeet and we actually hit it. He also got to shoot a .22 a couple times. He was a proud man after that.

Re: Bufflehead Drake

PostPosted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 1:04 am
by Bufflehead
nice looking bufflehead.

Re: Bufflehead Drake

PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 10:55 pm
by doublenasty
that is a clean looking buffle head i am actually interested in making some decoys myself!!! what wood do you do etc...

Re: Bufflehead Drake

PostPosted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 7:14 am
by Baysider
Thanks NC.

doublenasty wrote:that is a clean looking buffle head i am actually interested in making some decoys myself!!! what wood do you do etc...


I use white or northern cedar. White pine can also be used. Basswood is a good clean carving wood but its much heavier and harder. Its better suited for mantle pieces where very fine detail is needed.
If you want to get into carving gunners I would suggest Grayson Chesser's book, "Carving the Century Old Way". You can find it on amazon. Its about the best book and easiest to follow from start to finish and he gives the paint schedules for some divers, puddle ducks, and geese.
If you've never worked with wood before you may want to try Willie at the Duck Blind Store. He has cork kits that will contain everything you need to get started. Ive never worked with cork but I hear it much easier to shape and good for someone just starting off.

Re: Bufflehead Drake

PostPosted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 8:20 am
by JGUN
Baysider wrote:Thanks NC.

doublenasty wrote:that is a clean looking buffle head i am actually interested in making some decoys myself!!! what wood do you do etc...


I use white or northern cedar. White pine can also be used. Basswood is a good clean carving wood but its much heavier and harder. Its better suited for mantle pieces where very fine detail is needed.
If you want to get into carving gunners I would suggest Grayson Chesser's book, "Carving the Century Old Way". You can find it on amazon. Its about the best book and easiest to follow from start to finish and he gives the paint schedules for some divers, puddle ducks, and geese.
If you've never worked with wood before you may want to try Willie at the Duck Blind Store. He has cork kits that will contain everything you need to get started. Ive never worked with cork but I hear it much easier to shape and good for someone just starting off.

X2 on the cork and Willy at The duck blind. I highly recommend taking his carving classes if you get a chance too.