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Kay Raynewolfe
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Fanged Weredeer Doe... From my first deer kill. :-) (NEW PICS 3/17) In Progress.
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December 16, 2011, 02:47:55 PM »
Well, im mounting the head too, but thought id clean then carve the skull. Here she be while it progresses! Scroll on down for the newest pics!!!
NEW Photos! Now everyone can see the fang! De-greasing next, then into the whitener!
New Pictures!!! 2-18 :-) Right before they went into the whitener.
New pictures. 3-17 (2 days till my bday, yay!) Mostly whitened, just a bit in the back of skull a hair dark for the most part...
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Re: Doe Skull in Progress... From my first deer kill. :-) (PIC HEAVY)
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December 16, 2011, 04:35:17 PM »
Congrats!!! Your first deer is always the best especially with a muzzle loader.
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Re: Doe Skull in Progress... From my first deer kill. :-) (PIC HEAVY)
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Quote from: Westside on December 16, 2011, 04:35:17 PM
Congrats!!! Your first deer is always the best especially with a muzzle loader.
Thanks!
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Re: Doe Skull in Progress... From my first deer kill. :-) (PIC HEAVY)
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December 17, 2011, 01:26:03 PM »
Thats awesome!! Congratulations. Post some pics as you go.
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Re: Doe Skull in Progress... From my first deer kill. :-) (PIC HEAVY)
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Congrats. Beetles eat rubber gloves too?
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Re: Doe Skull in Progress... From my first deer kill. :-) (PIC HEAVY)
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Quote from: Sea Wolf on December 18, 2011, 09:21:04 AM
Congrats. Beetles eat rubber gloves too?
Thanks. And no, not rubber gloves. :-) Those are very thin cotton. Helps hold some moisture and darkness. Theres usually loads of beetle larvae between them and the heads when I do it that way!
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Re: Fanged WT Doe... From my first deer kill. :-) (UPDATED PICS) In Progress.
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Cool doe.
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Re: Fanged WT Doe... From my first deer kill. :-) (UPDATED PICS) In Progress.
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Quote from: rizzo856 on January 26, 2012, 12:16:15 PM
Cool doe.
Thanks. She was certainly a surprise thats for sure. Im just glad I was already a student when I took her or I might never have know how lucky Iw as to get her!
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I would name her Toothy
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Re: Fanged Weredeer Doe... From my first deer kill. :-) (NEW PICS 2/18) In Progress.
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Been in the whitener just a couple of days and already looking great! Man is it gonna be spiffy. Anybody else have any cool ideas for mounting it? I had thought about a base like most euros then have been thinking of something a little different. What does everyone think?
My ideas so far:
tabletop generic euro base with brass id plate
tabletop or wall mount incorporating information for the rarity
driftwood
artistic cedar
photo euro
I have also still considered scrimshaw or carving as an option and doing an appropriate scene. Have a few sketches but none I like yet. And I had considered dipping as an option before noticing she was fanged.
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Re: Fanged Weredeer Doe... From my first deer kill. :-) (NEW PICS 3/17) In Progress.
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New pictures. 3-17 (2 days till my bday, yay!) Mostly whitened, just a bit in the back of skull a hair dark for the most part...
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