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    Can someone give me directions on how to fix actual plumes? I have some loose Eagle plumes and was hoping to make a small to medium side plume. No idea on how to start

  • #2
    I'm not sure what you mean by fixing them, but if you mean putting them together to make a side plume...you do it the exact same way you'd do with non-eagle plumes. The feathers don't know the difference LOL. I think there's been various threads n tutorials on how to do so. Good luck :)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by eap7 View Post
      I'm not sure what you mean by fixing them, but if you mean putting them together to make a side plume...you do it the exact same way you'd do with non-eagle plumes. The feathers don't know the difference LOL. I think there's been various threads n tutorials on how to do so. Good luck :)
      I will figure it out somehow, haha Went to the store today, and yet again I forgot to get the glue

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      • #4
        Just search the archives for how to make plumes or something. I'm sure you'll find the threads.

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        • #5
          Well, before you put them together you should clean them. Get some woolite and luke warm water and swish them around in that for a few min, until they are clean, then dry 'em with a fan. After they are all dry, I like to use wire to wrap mine to. I don't use glue because when you want to change them out, the glue makes the stems all weak. I use clear nail polish to go over the threads once I'm done wrapping them. When you are all done, use a hair dryer and fluff 'em up. BAM...ya got some new plumes.
          HOWDY HOWDY HOWDY!!! LONG TIME NO SEE!!!

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          • #6
            [QUOTE=lilbigwoman;967489] I like to use wire to wrap mine to. I don't use glue because when you want to change them out, the glue makes the stems all weak. QUOTE]

            Using a blank feather quill works great to...take a turkey feather and strip off all the feather part, then attach a darker tip and your plumes to the blank quill...gives it a nice natural curve

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            • #7
              I ended up giving them to a friend in SoCal. I still have some side feathers, hmmm.

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