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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Jakeemt on April 13, 2015, 01:48:00 PM
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Hey I figured I would show you guys this slate turkey call I just finished up for my dad. I got it finished with turkey just a week away. (http:// [url=http://s974.photobucket.com/user/jakeemt/media/image.jpg1_zps3nhzoluh.jpg.html] [img]http://i974.photobucket.com/albums/ae226/jakeemt/image.jpg1_zps3nhzoluh.jpg)[/url] [/IMG]
Underside.
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Real nice gift from your father.
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That looks nice!
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Very nice turtle shell call. How do you stabilize the shell and bone? How do you attach the slate? I've heard some turtles are protected here in the US. Have you checked into that? I have a few turtle shells I collected from dead turtles and would like to try one of these.
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I check what regs I could find. I found nothing about collecting or using turtle shells. It might be a big deal if I wanted to make a business selling them or something but, just making a call from an old shell I doubt will raise the ire of the mdc. This is my first attempt at making a call of this kind so I just scrubbed the shell with peroxide to get it nice and white. Then rustolem primer and brown, testors paint for the spots, and a rustolem clear coat. The slate is held in place with Jb weld. I got a 10cc syringe from work filled it with epoxy and then ran a bead around the edge. The final step will be sanding the slate and making a striker.
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How does it sound? Could you post a video of you using it?
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I will once I put the final touches on it. I need to get the striker built still and sand the slate down.
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Jakeemt,
Good job on the call! How thick is the slate and where did you get the slate?
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MsBow that is a slate tile. I shaped it with a hammer and file. It's about 3/16 of an inch. I wanted 1/8th but had trouble finding slate of that thickness.
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Sweet, I have a few shells laying around but I will have to check our regs and hopefully make one. Very nice.
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Excellent job! That will be prized possession.
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Wow now that's neat!
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I am sure your dad will enjoy that.
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very nice
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I've never heard a turtle shell call used before. I'm sure it will have a unique sound. Post that video when ya can!
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That turned out Nice. He should love it.. If not, box it up and send it over.
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I will get that video up. I have to run by the hardware store tomorrow to get it all set up. so may be a day or so till the striker is finished.
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Sweet! Nice call, I'm looking forward to the video. :thumbsup:
Bob
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I bet that thing has a nice pitch to it with that shell as a sounding chamber! Very cool! Bet you could do a glass call like that, as well. :thumbsup:
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Yes, you can make a glass one. I made one several years ago out of an old bottle I find while deer hunting that was the right size and thickness I was looking for. The last three turkeys I killed were all called in using a glass turtle shell call.
(http://i.imgur.com/zVRvhyOl.jpg)
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You can make really really soft calls with the one I made or you can get it really loud especially with a hard striker.
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Very nice Ethan! I love a glass call! The last 6 or 7 i've killed have all come off my ole glass pot. May have to make one like yours. Too cool!
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Here is my video. The old man loved it. The striker is a section of 1/4 inch hardwood dowel with a hunk f dog wood on top. I drilled a hole threw it and then opened the top section like a trumpet. The old man still has a bit of playing to do but here is it's sound. Kinda a higher pitch without much "gravel to it"
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Jqvx_MvhH_4
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Thanks Fritz,
Jakeemt, thanks for posting a video of your call in action. I get my most realistic yelps from a hard wood striker. My most soft calls I use a very soft wood striker I made from a hardware store dowel. I'm not real sure of the wood I think it's poplar. I use three different strikers for three different hen sounds. I'm Not sure about slate and the woods I described. IMO the striker combo your Ol' man is using would make very beautiful soft purrs. Try out different woods for different sounds. You will be surprised at all the racket that deep short she'll can make with different woods good luck to you and your Ol' man.