Scoring Whitetail Racks
scoring whitetail racks
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Scoring Knife $24.95 Originally designed as a knife sharpener, the Speedy Sharp is the best kept secret of glass artists for scoring and breaking glass rods and tubes. This off-label use has produced fantastic results time after time. The tungsten carbide blade features 2 edges, doubling the life, even under heavy use. A rubber handle provides comfort and superior grip. Step-by-Step Scoring Glass Rods and Tubes (See images below) Slide sheath 1/8 to 1/4 down exposing the entire blade. Holding the knife securely, line the edge of the blade at a 45 degree angle to the glass rod or tube. Rotate around to score. Apply a few drop of water to the score line. Place thumbs about 1/2 on either side of score line. Using firm and even pressure, break down and away from you. |
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Linear Scoring Module $32.95 Linear scoring module includes 8 zero marked ruler with inches on one side and metric measurements on the other. 1 wide straight edge is made out of Clear Lexan which also includes the ruler stabilizer. For use with Cutter and 39;s Mate Mini. Includes instructions. View user manual for details. |
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Glass Scoring And Breaking Mat $22.95 No More Bad Breaks. Perfect for cutting circles. Simply score your glass, flip it over on the 11-3/4 square rubber mat and run the score line. You will get a clean break nearly every time. Mat shown with Glastar Circle/Strip Cutter 5113 and Ringstar Running Pliers 40484. Tools sold separately. Image of mat alone below. Step-by-Step Breaking Out Circles 1. Using a circle cutter, make one continuous score. Mark score line with marking pen. 2. Flip glass over and place on breaking mat. Center thumb over mark and apply even, gentle pressure until the score begins to run. Repeat, repositioning your thumb where the run stopped, until it completes the circle. Note Your will only be able to see the marks on cathedral and wispy glass. 3. Flip glass over. Create four watch band cuts. Score from circle out to the edge of the glass. Use running pliers to release the circle. |
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Whitetail Deer Obsession Pattern $14.95 Create your own premium stained glass panels with the artistry that Obsession Studio is known for. Each pattern is custom designed by their team of glass artists. Studying the subject, the artist works and reworks the pattern which is then presented to the other artists for critique and review. After revisions have been made the pattern is again reviewed by the team and finalized. This process assures patterns portray the most realistic product possible. Patterns are made to be produced in stained glass keeping in mind the characteristics of glass cutting. Finished project size measures 17-1/2 x 25. 38 pieces. |
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Large Glass Scoring And Breaking Mat $44.95 No More Bad Breaks. Perfect for cutting larger circles. Simply score your glass, flip it over on the 16 x 18 rubber mat and run the score line. You will get a clean break nearly every time. Step-by-Step Breaking Out Circles 1. Using a circle cutter, make one continuous score. Mark score line with marking pen. 2. Flip glass over and place on breaking mat. Center thumb over mark and apply even, gentle pressure until the score begins to run. Repeat, repositioning your thumb where the run stopped, until it completes the circle. Note Your will only be able to see the marks on cathedral and wispy glass. 3. Flip glass over. Create four watch band cuts. Score from circle out to the edge of the glass. Use running pliers to release the circle. |
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Sex Wax Wood Board Shelf Racks Single $52 Sex Wax Wood Board Shelf Racks Single |
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Sex Wax Wood Board Shelf Racks Double $66 Sex Wax Wood Board Shelf Racks Double |
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Sex Wax Wood Board Shelf Racks Triple $78 Sex Wax Wood Board Shelf Racks Triple |
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Obsession Pre-cut Whitetail Deer Kit $99.95 Make it Fast with Pre-Cut Glass Obsession Art Glass Studio has been a leader in custom glass art since 1969. Now you can create your own premium stained glass panels with the craftsmanship and artistry that Obsession Studio is known for. Each pattern is custom designed by their team of glass artists. Careful attention to subtle details and shading in the glass brings each project to life. Ninety-nine percent of all glass used is manufactured in the United States, and over half is made exclusively for Obsession Art Glass. Your panels will be made with exclusive glass not available anywhere else. Please note that the hand mixing of glass causes variations in the color and pattern, making each kit a one-of-a-kind. Using state of the art glass cutting technology, Obsession Kit pieces provide a perfect fit every time. There is never a need for grinding or re-cutting pieces. Each kit includes pre-cut glass and a full-size pattern. Just foil, solder and hang. To learn more about creating the panel, click on the User Manual hotlink above. Finished size measures 17-1/2 x 25. 38 pieces. Image below on left is raw glass ready to be completed. Image on right is completed kit hanging in window. Delphi Artist Teresa Batten used the Obsession pre-cut as the focal point in her panel, below. |
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Curve Surf Lockdown Racks $50 Downward force system eliminates surfboard movement. 3 connection methods: thru-doors, loadbars or gutters/sills.Quick and easy to use with single tightening point.25mm foam padding protects surfboard rails and vehicle roof.Fits most vehicles with a roof.Easy board access via top load hook.Luxurious padded neoprene bed for surfboardsIncludes utility bagWebbing doesn’t run along roof so reduces potential for vibration damage to roof.capacity: 1-6 shortboards or 1-3 longboards |
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Allen Company Antler Measuring and Scoring Kit $5.99 Big Game Antler Scoring Kit. Kit includes: 11 printed charts so you can fill out the details on your downed whitetail deer, mule deer, elk, moose, antelope and more; Measuring cable; Tape measure; Calculator; Easy-to-follow “How to Measure” instructions. Order yours today! Big Game Antler Scoring Kit… |
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Early Season Whitetail Swamps
The archery season had just gotten underway in Minnesota. Since I had been bear hunting through the first few days of the new deer season, I was anxious to get out to the stand. My second evening out, September 21, was a nice cool evening with winds out of the west. With all the acorns littering the oak flat, along with the cool temps, I was heading to one of my favorite stand sites on the edge of a marsh.
Approximately forty five minutes after getting settled in the stand I heard something moving through the six foot tall grass about fifty yards from me. Within seconds, a beautiful chocolate racked buck emerged from the swamp and started to make his way towards me. I was at full draw when he passed by at ten yards and I watched him pile up only thirty yards from where the Slick Trick opened him up. As I sat there trying to absorb what had just occurred I couldn’t believe that only a few hours into the new season I had a bruiser on the ground. I gathered up my gear, descended the tree, and made my way over to the edge of the oak flat where the buck lay. He was a beautiful four or five year buck with tremendous mass, tall tines, and ended up weighing 250 pounds and scoring 140”.
Hunting the swamps early in the season can obviously yield great results, especially when there are hot food sources nearby. With the warmer temperatures, mature bucks will bed in these locations to cool off and then make their way to the oaks to feed in the evenings. In this particular situation, I set up on a trail that leads out of the swamp and into the oak flat to the north. Because it was still a couple hours before dark, the buck decided to get an acorn snack in an area that was still very close to his sanctuary and where he felt safe during daylight hours.
Many hunters focus much of their early season on hunting field crops, which are excellent choices, but don’t overlook the whitetails love for white acorns. This particular buck could have decided to feed in the fields to the south, and he more than likely would have after it was dark. If you are fortunate enough to have marshes and swamps that border a stand of mast trees, this has all the makings of a great early season ambush. Often, these swamp edge locations can be easily accessed without disturbing the deer which can be hard to do when you are hunting field edges. Usually after dark, the deer have made their way to the fields and you can slip out of your stand undetected. I have seen plenty of good bucks during the early pre rut hunting the swamps, at a time when hunters usually see the fewest bucks all season. One thing to keep in mind is to not over hunt these locations and always hunt the right wind for your setup. Usually these spots will make good locations to pick off cruising bucks during the rut, so you want to hunt them sparingly.
As the new season approaches, take a look to see if you might be overlooking some great swamps to hunt and you may find yourself tagging out early.
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