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Started by Grey Owl, May 25, 2017, 08:54:48 AM
Quote from: Jbird22 link=topic=75079.msg1018501#msg1018501 date=iBeing a CAD guy who occasionally dabbles with CAM, I laugh at some of the remarks made regarding calls made by CNC vs hand made. The same people who talk down on CNC-made turkey calls will likely brag about the fit and finish on their $1200 CNC-made shotguns. I get that you like what you like but seems awful ironic at the same time...
Quote from: HookedonHooks on March 27, 2021, 04:20:38 PMQuote from: Jbird22 link=topic=75079.msg1018501#msg1018501 date=iBeing a CAD guy who occasionally dabbles with CAM, I laugh at some of the remarks made regarding calls made by CNC vs hand made. The same people who talk down on CNC-made turkey calls will likely brag about the fit and finish on their $1200 CNC-made shotguns. I get that you like what you like but seems awful ironic at the same time...Wouldn't it be safe to assume the aluminums and steels used in the CNCs have much less natural variation in the raw materials of the shotgun than say the wood used for a pot call? Bottom line, that's the reason CNC pots aren't as good as full custom pots, natural variation of wood. Pretty horrible comparison, in fact a comical one at best. Since we're going there though, the old "mythical" Bottomland, Greenleaf, and Treebark 870's and 1187's are not even close in the quality of newer 870's and 1187's that have since been made with the aid of CNC. In fact those newer guns in which CNC were used are far WORSE than their predecessors. Similar to the gripe of many on Halloran's calls. Not saying the CNC is the issue in both cases but an interesting correlation, correct? Seems to me the irony is someone who thinks people griping about CNC calls are off base, when they are the one off base. Again Halloran's calls aren't bad, just gonna put that out there one more time.
Quote from: Jbird22 link=topic=75079.msg1019935#msg1019935 date=iNatural variation in wood will exist regardless of the tools used to manufacture the call, correct? The tool's job, whether CNC or manual, is to remove material, not to recognize variations in wood. If you're saying he's just making pots on the CNC machines without checking each one for quality then that's a quality control issue, not a CNC issue.
Quote from: rodney gillikin on March 28, 2021, 09:27:17 AMI use a lathe to make my call and the other day i didn't do a good job the the wood variation because that sucker came apart, after a couple hours of rest on the floor [knockout] I didn't need any Band-Aids blood was all dried up cross my forehead ,neck, shoulder and chest. That sucker is quick, lol.
Quote from: HookedonHooks on March 28, 2021, 08:58:26 AMQuote from: Jbird22 link=topic=75079.msg1019935#msg1019935 date=iNatural variation in wood will exist regardless of the tools used to manufacture the call, correct? The tool's job, whether CNC or manual, is to remove material, not to recognize variations in wood. If you're saying he's just making pots on the CNC machines without checking each one for quality then that's a quality control issue, not a CNC issue. You answered your own question. The CNC can not recognize natural variation, and therefore does only what it was told to do. A human working a lathe can see variation in each piece of wood he is working his tool to as he slows his process down and takes time with each one. They have specs/measurements they're trying to get to for their call but will make minor adjustments between pieces that the the CNC would just plug for the whole run. It's only a quality control issue because the CNC was used in the first place, and the less hand work put into each call the bar was diminished to a "good enough" level to where the CNC can hit that most times. The quality control at David's level or say Woodhaven is very cut and dry. A call is totally dead and gets pitched or it's "good enough" and gets packed up. Anyone would be crazy to think calls entered into comps or given to friends from these guys weren't given extra attention.
Quote from: callmakerman on March 28, 2021, 12:19:36 PMWhen it's all said and done I'm left wondering why David's name needs to be dragged through the mud. He decided to build his calls a certain way to grow bigger and have his calls in the hands of more hunters because of their popularity. Hunters buy them, hunt them and kill birds using them. How I or others view how he builds his calls is a moot point because he's been successful and has been accepted as a great call maker. Good for him. He followed a dream and made it happen and for that he gets my respect. Amazing how the same thing is done by a few top box call makers and nothing ever gets said about it. JMO
Quote from: HookedonHooks on March 27, 2021, 04:01:33 PMQuote from: OsceolaDreams on March 24, 2021, 02:06:13 PMdoes anyone have his phone number, I bought his ceramic call and the playing surface cracked. I messaged them and they told me to send it back, its been 2 months and haven't heard anything and cant get a response to my messages and cant find a phone numberMust've blown up on his lathe
Quote from: OsceolaDreams on March 24, 2021, 02:06:13 PMdoes anyone have his phone number, I bought his ceramic call and the playing surface cracked. I messaged them and they told me to send it back, its been 2 months and haven't heard anything and cant get a response to my messages and cant find a phone number
Quote from: ugaDAWGS09 on March 30, 2021, 03:26:47 PMI've killed 4 birds in the last 3 years, and all were killed using the CM. It just has a great sound to it and the birds seem to love it.
Quote from: mtns2hunt on March 30, 2021, 08:28:22 PMQuote from: ugaDAWGS09 on March 30, 2021, 03:26:47 PMI've killed 4 birds in the last 3 years, and all were killed using the CM. It just has a great sound to it and the birds seem to love it.I agree and I think the majority on this post also agree. I do not see this dicussion as dragging Mr Holloran's name through the mud. Good discussion only cements his reputation more as he is producing a top rate product. I currently have a CM and Metal mouth 2. If his box calls are as good I will have one of them also and will not worry about how or when it was made. I only care about its ability to speak turkey.