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    Paint job

    There are several guys on here capable of a first rate paint job. You might want to post this on the main forum. Most of the cork and wood guys seem to hang out there.
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    All Things Flocking

    I put flocking on 40 decoys this morning by noon, some full coats, some second coats like the chest of a mallard drake. This is a photo of my high tech flocking set up. A kitchen sieve and a plastic tub, of course normally I'd be covered up with a respirator and goggles. The fishing shirt is...
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    October workbench

    I finished up the pigeon and dove designs. It's a lot heavier detail than I would do on my own decoys.
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    All Things Flocking

    you may need to play around with a single decoy. I've heard oxyclean is good, but haven't tried it myself. We have lots of issues with moss leaving a ring around the bottom of decoys here on the snake river. I've never done much more than spray them off in my shop sink with hot water. We...
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    All Things Flocking

    It really changes things when you are flocking your own decoys. I always put my newly flocked decoys in plastic bags and then slot bags for the first trip, they come home doubled up in the slots, no plastic bags and we don't worry much about it the rest of the season. I know William is pretty...
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    All Things Flocking

    Those are going to be very effective. I had some decoys that we made 12 years ago sent back for repairs last year. They had been shot with a shotgun and one with a rifle. The flocking was still intact. The durability of a double flocked decoy is stronger than paint. The issue I have with...
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    October workbench

    Thanks, these were on order for over three years now. Still four more pairs to go on that one order, I think there might have been some concern that I wasn't going to finish before I couldn't finish, but so far so good. I can't believe that I ever had the idea i could retire.
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    All Things Flocking

    Part of the trouble I suppose is having to mix everything from a few basic rustoleum colors. When I paint a black duck, it do some of the feathering with what I'd call a rusty buff and then paint right down the middle with black to blow it out and make it darker, kind of gives it a 3D look...
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    All Things Flocking

    I let Caleb make the decisions on the paint schedules for our regular decoys, I don't give him a lot of input. I'd rather he develops at his own pace. I do nudge him a bit on his black ducks, I just feel like he over does the feathering. I like a much less defined black duck with hints of...
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    All Things Flocking

    This is a head that Caleb painted. Typically he feathers the bodies far more than necessary with an airbrush, but there is a level of expectation from customers that they see that kind of detail in our work. We use black ducks decoys instead of mallard hens even here in Idaho, almost no...
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    All Things Flocking

    I really like the color combo on the heads, I'm going to try that out.
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    October workbench

    this pair of King Eiders is part of a collector series of all north American ducks. I only lack, common eider, spectacled eider, black scoter and white wing scoter. These are both fully flocked.
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    October workbench

    I finally got that canvasback urn finished. Black sure isn't black enough unless it's flocked, but this is detailed to sit on the shelf most of the year. It is balanced to be hunt able a couple of times a year. I used about 2/3 of the ashes, the rest I'd expect will be spread on a favorite...
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