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McKenzie used to have them installed on many of their forms.
Only take in XXX amount of mounts per year. Raise your prices. Stop taking in animals you really don't care to mount and focus on one or two...
Its more of a user adjustment than a machine adjustment. At least in my opinion. I can set my Dakota IV to where you can barely have any lip of...
I don't have the face completed done. Just tucking the lips, nose, eyes and getting everything lined up more or less. I then take three T-pins for...
I prep my liners and place them on the form after my antlers are set. I take and make a few divots in the form prior to this and put a piece of...
This video shows you one way to break the hide. You can also let the hide dry about 90% and run it over the edge of a table or a clean, dull axe...
I always read that too....but my issue with that is when you take away 1" form the C measurement you are taking away another 1.5" or so from the B...
For a beginner, I would recommend the deer that was offered before I would a rabbit. Remember, you're just learning. I'm sure you can find much...
Yep, that's what I said. But then again I know I probably will never be doing a full size Whitetail mount because last time I quoted a price the...
A full body mount with the arrow depicting a hit to the vitals would be about the only thing I would ever attempt to recreate. Anything else with...
If you rehydrate the skin you should be able to pull the skin away from it.
Was you working with a short Y-cut cape or one cut all the way down the back? Regardless which one, you will still need to taxi your stitches back...
Why use the Kemal 4 after you tanned and broke the hide? It is used to relax/degrease and prepare dried skins before the tanning process or you...
I've done it numerous times. After a second salting and there is no more moisture coming from the cape, I would take and roll it up and put it in...
A hole below the ear isn't going to effect the "A" measurement any at all. Just be careful if you are pulling/tugging on the cape to get it over...