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Started by hunter22, February 23, 2015, 09:26:33 AM
Quote from: M Sharpe on February 24, 2015, 08:01:28 AMIf you had a tree in your yard that needed cutting down, would you use:A) an axeB) a cross-cut sawC) a chainsawSo, you are saying some guys hollow out the entire trough of the box with just a chisel, start to finish? How do they keep the grain from running and gouging deeper into the sides??I don't really care how a guy gets the meat out of a call. The call still has to be tuned. I have played some that I thought were just hollowed out, lid screwed on and called a turkey call though. You ever thought about the reason a Gibson looks the way it does? Pretty simple looking because it is one of the oldest calls. I've seen a few calls that were totally hand made and I can assure you they did not have the quality of sound that we enjoy today. Mabe one of the reasons you don't see that series of holes in the bottom of the call is tha call maker has ground that point off his forstner bit because it's not needed in a drill press. Many that I know use a drill press, bandsaw, table saw, sanders, cordless drills and a series of jigs to make their calls. After hollowing out the inside with the bits, then the chisel is used to reome the excess.Wonder how they get the correct radius on those lids without flat spots in them???
Quote from: strutnrut on February 24, 2015, 01:47:53 PMWho hand chisels out their box calls now days. Is this a thread about CNC vs. Calls built one at a time with some tools, ie. drill, sander, planner and does the term handmade include CNC cut boxes. This is one of those question that comes out every year about this time. Calls build one at a time or a call that has been cut on a CNC machine it's a personal preference. I consider my calls handmade with the help of some equipment. Some equipment electrial some not. I try not to get bend around the apple tree over the term handmade. If I had to define calls IMHO; There really is 4 type of callsOLD Calls (built completely by hand with rasp, chisels and handsaw) very old mostlyHandmade (built one at a time with or without electrial tools)CNC (set of measurement and number developed by the callmaker feed into a automated machine to produce a specific unfinished shape/box)Mass Produced (machine or machines designed to perform all step of manufacturing with minial labor)
Quote from: Trumpetyelper on February 25, 2015, 03:05:45 PMIn my personal opinion call makers should use nothing but there FINGERNAILS. In my opinion using tools is for WIMPS!!! And when your fingernails get too short to utilize then you should resort to mother natures second line of defense, TEETH. That's my definition of handmade. If it's not done that way then it's not a turkey call, and whomever owns a call that isn't prepared in this manner should label it BASTARD and send it to my house for disposal.
Quote from: Hillbilly yelper on February 25, 2015, 08:08:21 PMEricjames....awesome job!