How to Make a Viking Drinking Horn by Ingvaldsson Rowan

How to Make a Viking Drinking Horn by Ingvaldsson Rowan

Author:Ingvaldsson, Rowan [Ingvaldsson, Rowan]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Spangenhelm Publishing
Published: 2016-07-12T16:00:00+00:00


Jeweler's cloth

Once you have made the outside of your horn nice and smooth from the finest grade of steel wool or sandpaper, take a jeweler's cloth and polish it until you have a mirror like surface.

You can use the Jeweler's Cloth again to polish it after you finished it as well to get an even shinier finish. The jeweler's cloth will put a high buff polish to most finished horn surfaces. Plus you can use it for what it's actually for: to shine and polish your jewelry.

I love these cloths, they are treated and ideal for polishing most things needing polished. You can buy them at most department stores, jewelry stores, hobby/craft store, or online. I highly recommend using one to do the final polishing of your drinking horn.

You will love the results!



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