Kenny Durrant
Member
To start off I'd like to say that sometimes you never know until you turn it. I enjoy casting blanks probably more than turning. The problem with that is I see more flaws and spots that most people wouldn't notice or think twice about. I have a few friends that don't want me to throw anything away until they look at it. When it comes to call blanks I guess since the resin is so much thicker the light shows things that will disappear after turning. Although it doesn't always disappear it does occasionally. After casting this blank I wasn't happy with either of the ends. There was something going on that wasn't right. I thought about throwing it away several times but hung onto it in case I needed something to give away or whatever. Well I'm thinking about giving a young man the call for his first duck hunt. He's a good kid so I figured this might be a good home for the blank. I was able to trim most of the bad spot from the mouth piece and what I couldn't trim off the other I was able to hide with the ring. I'm really surprised and pleased with the way it came out. The spot on the mouth piece looks like distortion in the resin and not a flaw. Questions and Comments Welcome.