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I'll be using peroxide paste to whiten, haven't had time to get to that quite yet. I watched some of the whitebone creations videos last night, lots of good tips there. One of the disappointing things is how brittle much of it seems to be now. First deer skull I've handled so maybe they're all like that? The whole nose seems to want to fall off. The two nose pieces indicated in the attached photo are intact in most skull photos but are loose and about to fall off on mine. That's really why I'm looking into more "delicate" options.
Quote from: pickardjw on January 11, 2023, 09:18:17 AMI'll be using peroxide paste to whiten, haven't had time to get to that quite yet. I watched some of the whitebone creations videos last night, lots of good tips there. One of the disappointing things is how brittle much of it seems to be now. First deer skull I've handled so maybe they're all like that? The whole nose seems to want to fall off. The two nose pieces indicated in the attached photo are intact in most skull photos but are loose and about to fall off on mine. That's really why I'm looking into more "delicate" options.Likely had the water to hot if the bones are that brittle. Low and slow will remedy that problem. A little glue from a hot glue gun will fix the nose bones if needed.
Another tip- just pop the ear drums out instead of trying to clean around them. This also makes it easier to run a wire loop threw to hang it from