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That hot glue method is interesting, may have to try it next time. I usually leave 2-3 rows of feathers in front of the fan but that's just my preference.
Quote from: 270Shooter on May 19, 2014, 03:21:39 PMThat hot glue method is interesting, may have to try it next time. I usually leave 2-3 rows of feathers in front of the fan but that's just my preference.If you do, be sure to place down a piece of wax paper under where the hot glue will be. The glue will not stick to the wax paper and will pull off very cleanly.The large feathers are very easy to do the hot glue method with. As the feathers/quills get smaller it gets a little more challenging but still very doable and a good way to get an instant mount without the multi week drying period and have zero worry of any meat being left on there. I do half my fans with it and half the drying method. There is no difference in appearance, it's just the amount of time you have to mess around with it.
Quote from: 92xj on May 19, 2014, 03:49:27 PMQuote from: 270Shooter on May 19, 2014, 03:21:39 PMThat hot glue method is interesting, may have to try it next time. I usually leave 2-3 rows of feathers in front of the fan but that's just my preference.If you do, be sure to place down a piece of wax paper under where the hot glue will be. The glue will not stick to the wax paper and will pull off very cleanly.The large feathers are very easy to do the hot glue method with. As the feathers/quills get smaller it gets a little more challenging but still very doable and a good way to get an instant mount without the multi week drying period and have zero worry of any meat being left on there. I do half my fans with it and half the drying method. There is no difference in appearance, it's just the amount of time you have to mess around with it. Let me see if I understand this correctly...You're actually covering any remaining flesh with the hot glue? You don't worry about the flesh still receiving enough air to start to decompose?