Those turned out looking really good. I think it's so cool when you see a big bull and they have the darker antlers with the really light tips. It kind of gives them some character. Cool video. Learned something new
Pretty cool. I’ve wanted to use some for deer antlers but was scared to try it. I did a coffee stain and it turned out good but just a little messy and lengthy
That’s a pretty long antler for a spike bull. The 6 point came out nice, love those ivory tips. A guy I know used regular min wax wood stain, but this definitely looks more natural. Thanks for the demonstration Ryan !
I tried one approach with old English that didn't go well. Antlers just soaked it up, but it didn't darken naturally. I think the proof is in the end result in this one. Appreciate the visit👍
Nice project, Ryan. The finished product looks great. "Please use this.." Haha. I remember using thia stuff to darken slides for microscope work in biology class. Hope healing is going well. Take it easy!
@@DCOutdoors That's awesome! I don't remember that, but it's quite possible I had a run in with it in that context. Yeah, so I guess my son wants to be a chemical salesman 😂 Thanks for checking it out 👍 Let me know if you ever give this a try!
Super amazing thanks for sharing good luck 👍
Thank you🙏
Those turned out looking really good. I think it's so cool when you see a big bull and they have the darker antlers with the really light tips. It kind of gives them some character. Cool video. Learned something new
Pretty cool. I’ve wanted to use some for deer antlers but was scared to try it. I did a coffee stain and it turned out good but just a little messy and lengthy
That’s a pretty long antler for a spike bull. The 6 point came out nice, love those ivory tips. A guy I know used regular min wax wood stain, but this definitely looks more natural. Thanks for the demonstration Ryan !
I tried one approach with old English that didn't go well. Antlers just soaked it up, but it didn't darken naturally. I think the proof is in the end result in this one. Appreciate the visit👍
Great video and nice job too, thumbs up and greetings, Tony.
Thanks Tony👍
Very nicely done.
That's pretty neat.
Time to find some antler sheds 😁
Nice project, Ryan. The finished product looks great. "Please use this.." Haha. I remember using thia stuff to darken slides for microscope work in biology class. Hope healing is going well. Take it easy!
@@DCOutdoors That's awesome! I don't remember that, but it's quite possible I had a run in with it in that context. Yeah, so I guess my son wants to be a chemical salesman 😂 Thanks for checking it out 👍 Let me know if you ever give this a try!
Very cool process i've never done anything like that. The finished product looks great!
@@bigmouthbrice They even toned down a bit since then. They're looking pretty good now👍
that's very cool my friend
Thank you John 👍
Very interesting
Thanks Dave 👍
Very interesting Ryan! What a difference in appearance. Good stuff 💪🏻
Thanks Chris... I hear you were breaking records yesterday... Anxious to see that!
@@JumbleTronChannel yeah man!!! Had a great morning drift on the river for this one bait challenge I’m doing. Got into a beast of a snakehead👍
@@bogolyskeepingitreel Aaah yes, I saw that then. Jon from swc was talking about it. I wasn't sure if it was something else, but that's awesome!
That turned out real nice. I've got a few sheds I found that could use it
It's kinda fun. I think it returns them to their former glory👍
Very cool video brother👍
Appreciate it Ted!
Interesting video and was that the elk you shot last year?
Last year was a moose, and he's at the taxidermist still. These are just sheds, meaning they are dropped antlers. Appreciate the question Dave👍