This has been one tricky little part to make.
A set horns.
Started with a bead filling in the hole.
Sanded one side flat enough to accept a piece orf 1/2” dowel which I’d drill a 3/16” hole before gluing in place.
Once all was held together I shaped the dowel and glued in the top of a wooden golf tee.
-- Lifes good, Enjoy each new day...... Cheers from "On Top DownUnder" Crowie
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Pjonesy
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#1 posted 10-30-2019 03:51 AM
These things are sent to try us Crowie, your idea looks great.
-- Don't tell me it can't be done.
Bob Collins
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#2 posted 10-30-2019 03:59 AM
Keep at it Crowie, your on the right track.
-- Bob C, Australia. Your best teacher is your last mistake.
Orvile Baker
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#3 posted 10-30-2019 04:45 AM
Looking at the parts,, looks like you will have one fine auto.
-- Bud Baker , Ojibwa, WI. http://papabudswoodtoys.webs.com/
hornpout
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#4 posted 10-30-2019 10:39 PM
Looking good Crowie looks like your moving along ,that’s going to look good
-- Hornpout Gorham New Hampshire
hookfoot
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#5 posted 10-30-2019 11:15 PM
Thinking outside of the box is the only way to go. You are doing good. Great detail.
bushmaster
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#6 posted 10-31-2019 01:51 AM
This project is over the top. One of your very best.
-- Brian - Hazelton, British Columbia
Grumpy
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#7 posted 10-31-2019 10:40 PM
Well done Pete.
-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python
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