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Around the Campfire / Re: Wing bone calls
« Last post by Aaron1726 on Today at 06:13:44 pm »Yeah it is fatty. Don't know why I never thought to cut the ends first, but makes sense, ill have to try that next time. Thanks
Like those. I have some bones in the freezer that is on my list to do. Any tips would be appreciated.
Piddler
Thanks. I can tell you my process. I toss the bones in a pot of water and add some dishwasher soap and then boil them for about 5 min or so. I tried dish soap before and it worked, but once it comes to a boil its a bubbly mess. Then I pull the bones out and let them cool just until I can pick them up. I use a spoon to scrape the remnants of meat and such off, which should come off really easy if they boiled right. You don't have to get them clean all the way out to the tips, that part will next get cut off. So then I cut the ends off to where it looks right. Then you have to clean all the stuff out of the inside of the bones, this part is a mess and the best way I've found is a coat hanger wire and keeps working it through, rinse and repeat. Then fit them together with some sanding, and then I hot glue the pieces together, or use pitch glue, that works too. Then these I wrapped the joints over with artificial sinew.
Good luck on yours, let us know how they turn out.

Like those. I have some bones in the freezer that is on my list to do. Any tips would be appreciated.
Piddler
Wanna know some background information on that broken wing? A bird can completely heal a major bone fracture like that one in as little as 14 days. They can efficiently strip calcium from strong and healthy bones and transport it to the site of the break faster than any other group of animals with skeletons on earth!