Wow! That really turned out great!! Thank you for sharing that. I live in alaska and have a moose rack that a dog chewed part of it. I tried to find that stain, couldn’t. Could you please print that name again. Thanks again, in the video it looks perfect!
Nice work I shot a big 10-point this year his G2 G3 and G4 were broke off going to make an attempt at rebuilding them I have trail camera pictures also. Will be a great project
Thank you! I have noticed the epoxy starts setting up within an hour of mixing it. But depending on if you mix it exactly 50/50 has an impact on it as well.
I really enjoy your videos!!! I have started mounting my own deer the last 3 years. Do you have a video showing how you increase the detailed definition on the body (Skin Wrinkles, Muscle Structure, etc…)? I know the forms already have some molded into them, but do you do something to increase the definition… or just go with what is there?
I have a Stone sheep with a broken horn. Basically the lamb tip broke off/splintered. Would you use the same method to fix that or is there something that may be better for a sheep horn?
Now say if you got it scored first and if it had broken tines and in a year or two after it was scored could you got it fixed would they take away the score or no?
This is by far the best final results I’ve seen on these videos. Great job!
Great video
Explained everything very well. I have a whitetail that has a broken tine. Now I feel confident I can repair it.
Thanks so much
Man!!! Awesome results! Great informative video. Learned a lot. Thanks.
Incredible work
Man that’s awesome. Looks great! I have an elk that needs repaired.
Thank you! I appreciate it!
Amazing craftsmanship. Great video as well.
u tend to be an artist, love uuu
Nice work buddy
Buen trabajo amigo excelente video gracias por su enseñanza
Beautiful work man!
Nice job !!! Looks great
Wow! That really turned out great!! Thank you for sharing that. I live in alaska and have a moose rack that a dog chewed part of it. I tried to find that stain, couldn’t. Could you please print that name again. Thanks again, in the video it looks perfect!
Nice work I shot a big 10-point this year his G2 G3 and G4 were broke off going to make an attempt at rebuilding them I have trail camera pictures also. Will be a great project
Awesome job! Can’t even tell it’s repaired in the end.I struggle to get the colour to match the natural antler
Thank you! Matching the color is the hardest part for me. Absolutely difficult no matter what.
Came out so good! Goin to give it a try on mine 😅
Awesome job!
Thank you!
What is the working time of the epoxy? I didnt hear you say it, only that you would let it cure for 24 hours. Good video!!! Learned alot from you!.
Thank you! I have noticed the epoxy starts setting up within an hour of mixing it. But depending on if you mix it exactly 50/50 has an impact on it as well.
I really enjoy your videos!!! I have started mounting my own deer the last 3 years. Do you have a video showing how you increase the detailed definition on the body (Skin Wrinkles, Muscle Structure, etc…)? I know the forms already have some molded into them, but do you do something to increase the definition… or just go with what is there?
Absolutely! I’ll do a video showing how I do it
@@CypressCreekChronicles Awesome! I look forward to it!!!
Great job.
Wow! You can’t even tell!
I have a Stone sheep with a broken horn. Basically the lamb tip broke off/splintered. Would you use the same method to fix that or is there something that may be better for a sheep horn?
Do you have the link to the stain? What groove tool and grit sand paper did you use?
Nice work, looks like it's never been touched.
Thank you!
i brushed the pinch back product on but it’s way to dark what can i do lighten?
I use a wet towel to dab it, and take some of the color off. Or before you put it on there, you can water it down a little bit.
Thats awesome
Now say if you got it scored first and if it had broken tines and in a year or two after it was scored could you got it fixed would they take away the score or no?
If you have it scored first you’re fine
Do you have a taxidermy page on Facebook?
Wow!! Master taxidermist!
Thank you