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		<title>How does one work with the material of a Ram&#039;s Horn?</title>
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			I do not know the technical name for the material of which a Ram's Horn is made of; however,  I would like to know how one can work with it so as to form it in various shapes and lengths.

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			<![CDATA[I do not know the technical name for the material of which a Ram's Horn is made of; however,  I would like to know how one can work with it so as to form it in various shapes and lengths.<br /><br />I am interested in making a musical horn called the Shofar and I need to straighten the tip of the Ram's horn and then shape the tip into the specifications of a trumpet mouthpiece.<br /><br />Could someone please inform how to work with this material, what tools are needed and what processes are used to soften this material, etc?<br /><br />Thanks for any suggestions.<br /><br />Liad]]>
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