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So i got a couple kits from Van Dykes and really enjoyed putting these together, they were so easy, and way better looking than the cheap ones with a "cover" that goes over the antlers! Check em out! I should have done step by step but this is what you get!
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They look nice! Is the skull intact or are the antlers removed from the skull/bone?
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The skull is in tact, it is held on by 4 screws and then i paper mache over to match the form. Then sanded it down after about 12-18 hours of drying
i should have put the heat dish in front of them! Then after sanding them, i cut and did a dry fit for the leather. After the dry fit, apply adhesive, stretch the leather staple it around the back of the form center, and attach the mounts using 4 screws through the walnut plaques... the finished product is what you see, i could have paid a little more attention to detail around the bases of the antlers but overall not a bad piece considering not the average person is going to inspect it.
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They didn't give you any braid to put around the base of the antler? Or did you not like it with braid and decide not to use it?
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They did not have braid in that kit! I however am not a big fan of the braid and think it looks ok without it unless you get up close and personal to inspect it! I think next time i will build up the mache all the way up to the basea and work on the bases on my next one i do. Good thing i had a few deer from years past to practice on! i have two more deer and a small 6x6 elk to do next! I will post pics of those, and i am gonna get a full sneek muley for my large sheds i found a few years ago too, im just gonna need a cape to do it before i get it!
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So this is what i have been busy with lately! A buddy of mine I work with went hunting antelope in Wyoming. He got his first big game animal on a nice little Antelope buck! I told him I would do his Euro for him as a congradulations on the kill, plus I wanted the practice. Here are some pics of the finished product. I boiled/ simmered the skull and picked at it as i went along! after i was satisfied with all the little chunks and pieces we soaked it in a small bucket with Regular store bought peroxide for a few days. Again the finished product! I should have gotten a picture of the skull without the sheaths. they were a lot easier than I thought they would be to remove! and the boiling/simmering worked like a charm and made the cartilage and skin fall off the inner bone under the sheaths!
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Now I am working on a cape, fleshing it out getting it ready to tan today, and another one of my co-workers smoked a buck and we are gonna do a euro just like his brothers antelope! he graciously let me have the cape from his deer. The fleshing is time consuming, but fun! I am loving this stuff, just wish i had all the proper tools!
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Nice job on that Lope man
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Thanks, I was very pleased about it, and more excited than my buddy on how well it turned out! I am hoping my Karma doesn't run out and i end up cracking a skull though! I am gonna look into some beetles if i am gonna go long term! But this is cheap and easy and contrary to what others say has worked out great for me!
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Awesome Grizz!!
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good job young man..sounds like your really enjoying that
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Pretty rewarding when its all done, just think now you getting to look and enjoy them everyday for the rest of your life, its a fun hoppy and rewarding! NICE WORK
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thanks for all the kind comments! I just ordered a Rt full sneek form and some other supplies so when i get that cape all done.
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