What's on your workbench? August 2023

Patrick,


Spread wing gunning decoy. Two thumbs way up.

August Wilson and others with the flare for the unique did it long ago, and it works. Yer doin it Yer Way. Keep on Keepin on.


Best regards
Vince
 
Vince Pagliaroli said:
Patrick,


Spread wing gunning decoy. Two thumbs way up.

August Wilson and others with the flare for the unique did it long ago, and it works. Yer doin it Yer Way. Keep on Keepin on.


Best regards
Vince
Vince
Thanks I'm having fun.
 
patrick, the animate attitude will certainly draw birds. I have one question. Are you thinning the area from bill thru eyes back to behind head too drastically? This may eventually cause thecrown of the head to check off after repeated handling, especially if decoys are picked up by heads at end of hunt? If you have provided internal protection, just ignore.. Pease get a shot of a group of those funkie stool out on the water!!! Stay busy, fella!
 
george w said:
patrick, the animate attitude will certainly draw birds. I have one question. Are you thinning the area from bill thru eyes back to behind head too drastically? This may eventually cause thecrown of the head to check off after repeated handling, especially if decoys are picked up by heads at end of hunt? If you have provided internal protection, just ignore.. Pease get a shot of a group of those funkie stool out on the water!!! Stay busy, fella!

Hi George
Not sure what you're asking, is it the eye channel? I start with 4" thick basswood, so the eye channel is about 1.5" thick. Hopefully it doesn't break, I'll find out soon enough, my chessie helps pick up the decoys at the end of the hunt, he hasn't broken one yet but you never know
 


The "moderate drought" in our area has kept Trout Lookin not up to par. So I'm keepin' busy in Da Shop working on a few decoys until things improve.




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Working on some 72s and some decoys unlimited field decoys . Most of the birds are done as a favor for a hunting buddy. on the bench is my paint wheel that acts as a lazy susan so i don't have to get up and move birds around. That's Ranger keeping me company.F120CD6C-57FB-4B74-844A-37F1E9BC0C25.jpeg
 
Matt~


VERY nice! Your Scallop shell base is a fine match. Just got back from Finland. Most Terns we saw were probably Commons - but I was scrutinizing the bills and wings hoping for its northern cousin.


All the best,


SJS


 
All~


Lots of on-going projects - farm, house, camp - but also duckboats and decoys.


This dozen Beans - mostly Coastal but a few Deluxe Oversize - include Mallards, Pintails and Blacks. The bodies have been filled and surfaced - but many need the Oh-so-common - and tedious - tail insert repairs....


Beans Bodies - half repaired.JPG



I prefer to remove heads whenever I can. Sometimes, though, I may do more damage than good. These heads have been repaired; some have new eyes - or just re-set eyes. One got a new bill. As with any Beans, I have re-burned (i.e., relocated) I have the bill lines. They always need to be moved aft. The other 4 heads will be restored in situ. All will be sealed with Spar Varnish then primed with Flat Oils before the latex top coat, as will the bodies.



Beans Heads - all repaired.JPG



This Mallard got: structural repair; new eyes, new dowel. Since this photo, he has been sealed and base-coated.



Beans Mallard Drake - new eyes and dowel.JPG



I just finished sealing and painting this pair of Autumn Wings Redheads.


Autumn Wings - Redhead Pair A.JPG



They got my "fancy gunning paint"....


Autmn Wings - Redhead Drake.JPG



Sadly, we have very few Redheads here in Eastern New York.


Autumn Wings - Redhead Hen.JPG



Plenty more to do "on the work bench".....


SJS






 
jode hillman said:
Quail and woodcock recently completed.

Absolutely LOVE the quail, Jode!

And as usual, the talents demonstrated by all on this board are very inspiring.
 
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