
I have messed a little bit with taxidermy and skinning and preserving small game hides with borax for tying flies. I decided when i shot this big PA fox squirrel i would get it mounted. Well after just buying a house and having a baby on the way i no that money will be needed elsewhere. I plan on doing a wrapped body on this. I have lurked on here for a while but decided i couldnt pass up the wealth of knowledge on this site.
So far this is what i have come up with. I am making a wire frame skeleton out of wrapped floral wire. I have picked up some galvanized wire as well to reinforce my skeleton. I bought some batting. I wanted to try and learn the old fashioned way before using the forms and such. I bought the squirrel kit and its tough to match the form. I am a mechanical designer and have a mircometer so i plan on transfering the measurments from the carcass. So far i have about 1.5 hours into it. I plan on finishing the skeleton on my lunch break so i can begin the body tonight.
I carved the head out of some foam and hit it on the grinder to get a match. I plan on sanding it down to smooth and exact fit. I plan on rebuilding the eye and nose area with clay.
I have 2 questions. When i make the head should i cut lines to allow tucking the lips in. DO you just pin the lips to the foam and it will dry on it. I will be using borax for the preservative on the mount.
I figured learning the old fashioned way is always a good place to start. I have eyes from the squirrel kit i bought but i am ordering more this week. WHat size and type of eyes do you commonly use on your squirrel mounts.
Wish me luck and thanks for the insight.