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    What new waders are you guys using?

    I'm probably looking at getting new waders in the next year or so. I bought some breathable waist high waders 600 insulation in the boot foot from Cabelas where my wife was working back in 2012. I had neoprene before these breathable waist high waders I have now. Once I got the breathables...
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    All Things Flocking

    green heads on our mallard drakes certainly isn't wrong, but getting the black black is hard to do with paint, that's why I start with black flocking. When you look through photos of mallards, there can be a hint of green all the way to a strong bright green highlight depending on the light...
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    All Things Flocking

    I'm assuming this is/was green rayon flocking. Rayon will fade and is not made for outdoor use. I don't flock my mallard drake heads green. I'll airbrush the green over the black flocking. One of the things I try to do in flocking is do it as if I'm not going to airbrush it. when you...
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    Finished Blue Wing Teal

    mighty fine looking blue wings are you seeing spots in your sleep.
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    All Things Flocking

    I've been making some redheads lately and tried out a flocking color from flocking unlimited specifically made for redheads and it's spot on in my opinion. It's just red rustoleum flocked with the redhead flocking. in the past I used feather brown over leather brown rustoleum and just...
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    Not dad's foamers

    the best option for water without current is a flat bottom or reasonably flat keel. My regular keels are about 3/4" thick, 2.5 inches wide by 6 or 7 inches long made from composite decking from Home Depot. They won't self right a decoy, but they don't turn over either. I place my decoys...
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    Carving bench / workshop tools

    my first carvings were ducks, but not decoys, miniature flying birds. The wingspans were about 10 inches and I could carve them with exacto knives and eventually graduated up to a dremel with a cable hand piece. Now I have three Foredoms and a variety of carving and sanding tips. I rarely...
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    December workbench

    Having an extra painter sure lightens the load.
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    Carving bench / workshop tools

    do you have any idea what you are interested in making. I'm guessing decoys, but that wasn't the case in my career. I started carving for a living in 1981, quite a bit of it was waterfowl themed, but very rarely a decoy of any kind, never a working decoy until 22 years ago. I went to a few...
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    December workbench

    I finished a couple more today. These are fully feathered and hand painted.
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    December workbench

    I finished up this Barrows GE this morning.
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