Great video Amy .. Ive been running a taxidermy business for over 25 years and find your channel entertaining and very knowledgeable . You do excellent work !!! Great personality too !
That style measuring tape she showed u can also find in most fishing bait shops, in case anyone cant find them. Also, i love the bottle with 10 years of used scalpel blades saved up on the shelf. U should have a blacksmith make you a knife with them
Me and my old man loves watching you he got me traping a few years ago and now he got us tanning r own furs now he wants to do taxidermy he was wanting to no what's the best animal to start on
Hi Amy after owing your had and put in the freezer to mount later how long could you leave this in the freezer and will it have to be relaxed after you take it out
I took a knife with a gut hook, for field dressing deer, and put a better grind on the lip of the gut hook. This lip radius needs to be large enough to not cut into the meat while skinning. It takes a few times to get the grind right. The idea is to use this gut hook as a safety knife to cut the membranes that hold the skin to the muscle. This speeds up skinning the hind legs and neck on a deer. It is safer to grind down the sharp edge on the knife, as you don't want to cut yourself while skinning. Also, a good polish on the lip isn't needed, unless you want to simplify the cleanup process.
I forgot to tell you about the magnetic hammer with the split fork. That style hammer is used by upholsterers when they put springs in chairs and sofas. I've been using them for years.
From what I understand, there will be no more red Bondo hardener. Something about it showing through colors of paint on cars. Blue is what we get now, white is available.
Great video Amy .. Ive been running a taxidermy business for over 25 years and find your channel entertaining and very knowledgeable . You do excellent work !!! Great personality too !
That style measuring tape she showed u can also find in most fishing bait shops, in case anyone cant find them. Also, i love the bottle with 10 years of used scalpel blades saved up on the shelf. U should have a blacksmith make you a knife with them
Thank you for your time. You probably stay swamped. Can't get over you being in to this. Fantastic.
keep up the good videros
Enjoy your videos. Thanks. Keep them coming.
Another excellent video,ty Amy
I actually learned something from this. I'm a retired taxidermist. Thanks.
Along with being very informative I love your realism !
Rock molds. Love it. Figure a hour everyday watching you. I'll know stuff. 😆
Thanks, Amy. Very informative.
Very informative, thank you.
Very helpful and informative. Thank you Amy.
Amazing video yet again!! Thank you for all the info!
Thank you for posting. Your videos have helped me a lot.
Very nice things to do taxidermy work lots to learn about it thanks for your ex video
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Very much appreciated.
Thank you
Thank you for sharing!
Your videos are amazing!!!! AWESOME !!!
Helpful information thank you.
Hello, thank you for your videos, we learn a lot, thank you very much and regards
Thank you for sharing! 🎉
Great information, my daughter wants to get into taxidermy.
Excellent job.
Great job Amy, Thank You
Me and my old man loves watching you he got me traping a few years ago and now he got us tanning r own furs now he wants to do taxidermy he was wanting to no what's the best animal to start on
SUBSCRIBED.......thanks for teaching us
Awesome video Amy!!!!!
Excellent job!
Could you possibly do a video on skull cap cutting? TIA.
Ok, you are... AWESOME!
Hi Amy after owing your had and put in the freezer to mount later how long could you leave this in the freezer and will it have to be relaxed after you take it out
I took a knife with a gut hook, for field dressing deer, and put a better grind on the lip of the gut hook. This lip radius needs to be large enough to not cut into the meat while skinning. It takes a few times to get the grind right. The idea is to use this gut hook as a safety knife to cut the membranes that hold the skin to the muscle. This speeds up skinning the hind legs and neck on a deer. It is safer to grind down the sharp edge on the knife, as you don't want to cut yourself while skinning. Also, a good polish on the lip isn't needed, unless you want to simplify the cleanup process.
Good stuff
I forgot to tell you about the magnetic hammer with the split fork. That style hammer is used by upholsterers when they put springs in chairs and sofas. I've been using them for years.
Awesome I'm thinking about getting into tanning
Hey Ms Amy I see u use that fire line crystal what lb Test do u use for deer . The 6lb or stronger
Great jobs your videos are the best, Do you use the fleshing machine before the pickle and 1st salting when you first get the animal skinned ?
What color are you using for the tile grout?
Great video, very Informative, learned some new ideas and I have 30yrs of taxidermy experience.
How to get the deer heads cared out
Just wondering what your opinion is on using a mini flesher.
So that's a Glover's needle right
From what I understand, there will be no more red Bondo hardener. Something about it showing through colors of paint on cars. Blue is what we get now, white is available.
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You haft to have a radio to.
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Dewalt you should be ashamed
arghhh. or upholstery