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Started by rt2bowhunter, March 27, 2018, 05:37:09 PM

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rt2bowhunter

I finished up my first pot call. I bought a kit off Ebay and i have a few coming from Brookside. I thought i try my hand at it before i dove in head first lol. I don't know how to post pics. But here's a Youtube of me playing it. I really enjoyed putting it together. And i want to say thanks to so many who posted their experiences it helped so much.
Can't wait to try her out in the turkey woods.
https://youtu.be/nMAgDgwxAQ8

wcerin

Sounds real good. Great Job!!
"Hard work spotlights the character of people: some turn up their sleeves, some turn up their noses, & some don't turn up at all."

owego

That is a good 1st one. Good job, you will bring a bird in with that. I think you should make a nice scratch box to go with that.

JLH

Nice...whats the specs???
Pot, surface and soundboard?


That will make that bird you shoot extra special this season!

sbbow

Nice!


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Boilermaker

Sounded real good to me!  Nice work!!!

rt2bowhunter

Quote from: JLH on March 27, 2018, 06:37:45 PM
Nice...whats the specs???
Pot, surface and soundboard?


That will make that bird you shoot extra special this season!

Its a 3.5" walnut pot gray slate over glass. The striker has a walnut top not sure but it looks like maple striker its a very light wood. I added a 1" piece of carbon arrow to the tip. I didnt like how it sounded lol. And i didnt like the white wood. I guess i could have stained it. But I wrapped it with Rattlesnake skin instead. I used to do that to my arrows when i was into trad bows :). Don't know how that will affect it but it looks cool. Its all about playing around anyway right. Besides that walnut maple top striker i have sounds killer :).

I hope to call one in with it. Ive been Turkey hunting for every bit of 35 years. Never made a call before. Yes ill enjoy killing one with my call :).

rt2bowhunter

Quote from: owego on March 27, 2018, 06:29:13 PM
That is a good 1st one. Good job, you will bring a bird in with that. I think you should make a nice scratch box to go with that.

That would be cool. Ive never even used or had one. Id have to study up on that lol.

JLH

Next one make a glass over slate...with rattlesnake covering the soundboard.

I saw that somewhere and it looked absolutely stunning!


bobk


southern_leo

Very Cool! It's extremely rewarding to kill a bird with your own call. Great job

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rt2bowhunter

Quote from: JLH on March 27, 2018, 07:43:04 PM
Next one make a glass over slate...with rattlesnake covering the soundboard.

I saw that somewhere and it looked absolutely stunning!

I don't have a piece that wide i don't think. But thanks for the idea that would be sweet. Do you think id have to use slate. I don't know just asking :). That's probably a done deal lol.

Thanks for the pats on the back guys :).

Chris O


JLH

Quote from: rt2bowhunter on March 27, 2018, 09:11:32 PM
Quote from: JLH on March 27, 2018, 07:43:04 PM
Next one make a glass over slate...with rattlesnake covering the soundboard.

I saw that somewhere and it looked absolutely stunning!

I don't have a piece that wide i don't think. But thanks for the idea that would be sweet. Do you think id have to use slate. I don't know just asking :). That's probably a done deal lol.

Thanks for the pats on the back guys :).

You could use anything as a soundboard...under glass, i like slate personally....copper would be awesome as well.

rt2bowhunter

Quote from: JLH on March 27, 2018, 09:51:24 PM
Quote from: rt2bowhunter on March 27, 2018, 09:11:32 PM
Quote from: JLH on March 27, 2018, 07:43:04 PM
Next one make a glass over slate...with rattlesnake covering the soundboard.

I saw that somewhere and it looked absolutely stunning!

I don't have a piece that wide i don't think. But thanks for the idea that would be sweet. Do you think id have to use slate. I don't know just asking :). That's probably a done deal lol.

Thanks for the pats on the back guys :).

You could use anything as a soundboard...under glass, i like slate personally....copper would be awesome as well.

Thanks I'll have to see what snake skin scraps i have left.