Carved Bone Fish From Bone Scraps

 by nepheron
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Here's a simple project that puts to use some of the scraps a butcher generates. You can also use the real beef bone dog bones that PetsMart sells.
I recommend getting the bone from someone who owns dogs that chew on them (finding them in their yard) or talking to a local butcher. Personally, I get an infinite bone supply from my neighbor's woods. Her dogs consume an enormous amount of treats, and I find the leftover bones buried amongst the conifer needles.

These little bone carvings make great necklaces, charms, and trinkets. If you tea-dye yours like I did here, they will have an natural aged quality that is irresistible to surfers, beach bums, and tourists :D

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Step 1: Cutting Down The Bone

 You want to cut down the big bone (on the far left) into a little bone blank (on the far right). Plan all your cuts and you will get the maximum use of the material.

I used a band saw. The blade is 3/8" wide (6 teeth/inch), and I recommend the same for you. 

WEAR SAFETY GLASSES!
doomsdayltd says: Jul 12, 2011. 1:27 AM
dyeing makes the bone...well tacky and fake, how the bone becomes yellowed is part of the fun and learning process of wearing them!
Asmodeous says: Mar 27, 2010. 1:42 PM

Nice work, but the stench of burning bone when sawing or cutting is horrid. It reminds me of burning human flesh. I just stoped the project because of it. You have to have an iron will to work with the smell of burning bone. I almost vomited.
nepheron (author) in reply to AsmodeousMar 27, 2010. 8:44 PM
 If the bone smells really bad, then it's burning... your saw blade may be really REALLY dull. It smelled bad until i got a new blade.

Bone, like any material, has a smell. It's not exactly roses, but it shouldn't smell like rotting flesh...
BHStibal says: Mar 20, 2010. 12:02 PM
 this is an awesome idea!!! how did you even come up with this idea?
nepheron (author) in reply to BHStibalMar 20, 2010. 12:28 PM
 Google knows everything! It's just a matter of gathering ideas and putting them together in one place.
 Here is another cool bone carving 'ible.
xboxfox says: Mar 19, 2010. 6:35 PM
 CRYS! i broke the tail off mine when i was cutting! lucky i cut a few pieces 
im so close to finishing and it looks good! +1000000000000000000 for this
nepheron (author) in reply to xboxfoxMar 20, 2010. 7:34 AM
 Thanks! Do you have any Photos of your work? Check out these carvings, they are another on of my simple designs.
DragonSpike says: Mar 18, 2010. 6:17 PM
If you cut the fish ribs into more prongs, you could have a decent comb!
nepheron (author) in reply to DragonSpikeMar 18, 2010. 8:19 PM
 LOL That's something I'll have to try!
BeanGolem says: Mar 18, 2010. 4:12 PM
 Do you have pictures of any experiments with other "species" of fish? 
nepheron (author) in reply to BeanGolemMar 18, 2010. 5:21 PM
 hmm...I have fish carved from coconut shell.
lemonie says: Mar 18, 2010. 3:01 PM
Like sailor-craft?
Really super.

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nepheron (author) in reply to lemonieMar 18, 2010. 3:28 PM
 Thanks!
Sailor-craft? What's that?
lemonie in reply to nepheronMar 18, 2010. 4:45 PM
Old sailors, scrimshaw, whale bones / walrus tusks and that.

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nepheron (author) in reply to lemonieMar 18, 2010. 5:20 PM
 Oh, ok! Thanks!
munik says: Mar 18, 2010. 5:02 PM
Could you use any bone? Like from pork roasts and such?

If so, do you have to dry or cure them, or could you use them right away?
nepheron (author) in reply to munikMar 18, 2010. 5:19 PM
 Any bone will do!
If your using fresh bones with grease or meat in them, you'll need to clean and dry them.
Tool Using Animal says: Mar 18, 2010. 4:13 PM
Very nice, but please emphasize the wisdom of wearing a respirator while sanding bone.
nickodemus says: Mar 18, 2010. 2:05 PM
Very nice, these would make some interesting necklaces. Somebody needs to feature this 'ible! Great job!
nickodemus in reply to nickodemusMar 18, 2010. 2:07 PM
Okay, now I see that it is featured. I didn't see it before.
nepheron (author) in reply to nickodemusMar 18, 2010. 3:28 PM
 LOL
I love being featured! :)
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