Sweet...only word that comes to mind..
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Making a reaping fan
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Re: Making a reaping fan
Bump. Wow. That's brilliant Muddy. Gotta be a rush to have a bird charging at you that close.
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Re: Making a reaping fan
Hey Muddy, why do you split the tail in 3 sections at the beginning? I got a tail I fanned out last year and put borax on, just never mounted it on a plack. Seems like it might be a good candidate for something like this. Still worried about some clown shooting at me with a shotgun.
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Re: Making a reaping fan
kenn1320 wrote:Hey Muddy, why do you split the tail in 3 sections at the beginning? I got a tail I fanned out last year and put borax on, just never mounted it on a plack. Seems like it might be a good candidate for something like this. Still worried about some clown shooting at me with a shotgun.
Simply put, it dries out flatter/better and then glues back together neater.
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Re: Making a reaping fan
Wow great job on the fan, I'm not sure if i can do that i don't think it's legal in Wisconsin
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