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    Working with mammoth tusk (ivory)

    Does anyone have any advise on working with this? I am interested in comments about shaping it, attaching it to wood (glue or mechanical fasteners like screws or pins) and any thoughts on what not to do.

    Thanks, Konrad

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    Be prepared for Stinkiness!

    If you use power tools put some vaporub or some such thing under your nose to mitigate the smell.

    I have had ivory (old antique) turned and it is quite prone to shatter.

    One of the things I have heard is that mastadon tusk can take on a petrified form and can become almost like stone.

    Dave Carrier down your way (Mississauga) does a lot of work with bone...

    Grinding/scraping/filing if you are doing inlay work. I am grapling with this right now with the ivory...

    Regards,

    Doug

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    thanks Doug,

    Do you have any contact info for Dave?

    Cheers, Konrad

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    Here it is...

    I think he's at 275-5833.

    Regards,

    Doug

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    Ivory

    Be sure to wear a mask Konrad--ivory dust is murder on the lungs and can very quickly cause a miner's lung type of condition--there is some toxicity there as well.--an ounce of prevention yada yada.
    Regards
    Ben

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