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The ram is done! I didn't get the horn coloring quite right, but considering the original condition of the horns, I'm pretty excited to have a...
What about a combo of all your ideas? Can I soak in the paraloid after treating with turpentine/linseed mix for coloration (as well as maaaaybe...
Thanks for the replies, and the variety of ideas/thoughts. I value the "big picture" the opposing views provide and will update sometime down the...
I found an old bighorn sheep ram deadhead! (Yes I got it tagged by G&F). The skull is in great condition. The sheaths are not. In addition to...
Not familiar with filling cavity. I've simply pre-drilled holes and not had splitting occur. Have also used spring loaded drywall anchors pushed...
Thank you to everyone on taxidermy.net. I've learned a lot from you about improving my skull cleaning methods. Over the years I've been building...
http://www.taxidermy.net/forum/index.php/topic,262034.msg1857168.html#msg1857168 This is helpful link. I used automotive gasket maker silicone.
skulling.yolasite.com/degreasing Website page above has some info and pictures for what I think you're striving for...references caveman's...
My understanding is that WY just changed laws and requires Taxi license.
I can barely manage a bull elk....it makes my head hurt and my nose wrinkle to think about cleaning a TaTunka...much less a whole bunch!
Finally decided on a design to display my buck/doe pronghorns from last year. Used wood I scavenged off my friend's scrap pile on his ranch. The...
Don't have TV....I'll have to visit somebody to watch it because the internet previews look pretty cool....thanks for sharing!
downright awesome! nice buck, nice skulling!
Nice buck....I was expecting an antelope haha....sure is an interesting one.
awesome display!
I pop 'em all off and toss out
Nahhh I left the front teeth under my pillow for the tooth fairy. But don't worry, she gave them back to me and even glued them back into the...
Crazy week...wait....only a week !? Cripes. Good stuff Dog!
After pulling sheaths I cut the top 1/3 or so off of the core and then drilled it out so that I could pull as much grease out of it as possible....
I trim/scrape most meat off back after simmer, then let the rest come off during degreasing....much easier that way. The less time in a simmer pot...