Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Shed Hunting => Topic started by: Elkohol on December 22, 2009, 10:22:59 PM
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Hi guys my names Chris. I'm a new member to this site but Ive been following it for about a year and a half. Anyways I was wondering how you guys have gone about mounting elk sheds(if you have). Here's the first one that Ive done. I started with a 2X3 and cut it down to size then i made the base of the antlers flat so they would sit flush on the wood then i used epoxy to secure them together. I'm gonna sand down the edges of the wood and paint it whit to get a skull cap effect. Its not perfect but it will do for a first attempt :P heres some pics
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I've been kicking around mounting a 6x6 I found 2 years ago...yours look pretty good.
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great start. I like it!!!!
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great start on it, if you are wanting to take it further then there are a couple of things you could do. Make it so it is a little rounder and then fill it with foam or bondo and then leather it and mount it on a plaque.
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Chris,
Those sheds look great on that mount. Great start! make sure we get to see the final!
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Very cool. I like that alot. Great way to show off sheds !! Would make for a nice winter weekend project.
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Cool. Just a suggestion for consideration...I have found that a lag bolt through the wood into the antler on the same axis as the main beam will provide good insurance against the epoxy failing over time. I have used bondo and lag bolts with good success, even outdoors. If you use a drill bit slightly smaller than the lag bolt (1/4" drill for 5/16" lag bolt, for example), you get a good bite and a secure mounting. I've made ABS or PVC pipe risers off the wood to simulate the pedicle as well. Once snugged down you can apply bondo around the bases and shape them just right. Cover with buckskin and it comes out pretty nice. Just food for thought. I'm working on a set now so I'll try to come back and add some pics to clarify all this.
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Thanks for all of the input! ill defiantly be sure to try some of the suggestions on the next pair that i do
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Looks awesome!! Can't wait to see the finished product.
Rudy
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here they are all done, i carved down the wood to make it look more like pedicles painted it white. Now its back to Central to wait for shed season to begin!
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