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Looking to make a wingbone call and I really like this idea of the leg skin and spur over the middle bone.

Does the middle bone slide inside the leg bone or is it skinned and then glued over that middle bone?

I'm under the impression that the spur is attached solidly to the leg bone so I'm not sure how to do it. Thanks.


(I have a pic but the file is too large to upload).


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I think I know what you're asking without a pic. I made one a few years ago, where I took the big section of wingbone and smallest section and put a 2" section of leg with spur in the middle. I used a 1/8" brass piece of tubing to hold everything together. drilled leg out so the tubing would fit and glued everything up. I didn't skin the leg and slide over wingbone.


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Thanks!

That makes sense.


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