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I just got my first euro bear skull back. I opted to do just the skull as I have nice piece of wood I'd like to mount it to. Two questions though...
1) Best way to secure the jaw? I was thinking hot glue...
2) Best way to mount skull to my piece of wood?
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Not sure about securing the jaw, but if you don't post at least one picture, you're facing a lifetime ban and unlimited internet shaming from hunters everywhere.
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Here's an option...
Super glue the jaw together. Secure with 2 screws from the under side of the plaque. Hang the skull from a 3/4" dowel through the the brain cavity and rest on the jaw hinge. 1 screw from the back side into the thickest part of the skull to hold it in place.
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On my bear skull I drilled a hole in the back of the jaw hinge,( not all the way through ) the size of a 16 penny nail. Then I cut a nail to the length of the depth of the hole plus a little. That way it can either be closed or opened.
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