I'm just about to clean my first skull. A local farmer gave me the head of a ewe with great horns. I'm so glad I watched your video I had no idea that the horns needed to be removed. Thank you for a clear detailed video
Not sure if anyone gives a shit but if you are bored like me during the covid times then you can watch all of the latest movies and series on InstaFlixxer. I've been binge watching with my brother for the last couple of days :)
Your generosity with the tips, tricks, details, lessons learned along your way--is over the top. Your attitude, respect for the animals, all of it, thanks. I've started with roadkill skulls for an awareness event and man is there a learning curve. So grateful! Thanks!
I have just started skull cleaning and I love it so much I love watching your videos for inspiration and you have helped me so much thanks heaps God bless
@@Hottomatosoup998 Answers to your question could be given; A-Z explained at nauseam, but short answer is: When a MALE fails to understand... it takes a MAN that only can
I’ve had beetles for years and have done deer exclusively. With hog population exploding here in E. Texas I’m starting to get in hogs. Your videos have been a literal ‘Treasure Chest’ of information and time savers. Much respect!!! Thank you for love and dedication to you fellow man!!! It’s getting too damn rare these days!!
Now we just need a pasta strainer with a snap lid to get rid of the glove. I loved that tip with the glove. If I come up with a screen lid I’ll send it your way. Glad to see a new video up🤙
So much info! Thank you so much you have no idea how many times Iv watched your videos and reference back to these for help Only on my second year and still learning daily from you! Thanks again and always always always 😂 keep new stuff coming!
Not even close to the same thing but one time I wanted a skull cleaned as much meat as I could off it then stuck it on a fire ant hill . They cleaned every bit I couldn’t get
I'm a retired nail technician, if you needed to repair a spot, fill it in, you can grind some of your scrap bone that matches the piece you want to repair onto a powder (there may also be bone powder color variations you can order online under dentistry supplies, it's easy enough to make though) if it's a pit or crack, fill it a little at a time with super glue, then small amounts of bone powder to soak up the glue, then add drops of super glue, then more bone powder, starting one at a time until you learn how much to add and how fast, keep filling the pit with bone powder and super glue until it's flush or very slightly more than flush. Don't worry about the color or the shine, just fill the pit or crack. If it's a hole, apply super glue first to the inside edge of the hole and dust it quickly with bone powder. Build the layers until the hole, pit or crack is filled. Allow time between fill sessions until it's completely filled for each fill session to fully dry. You'll need to practice so you'll learn the bone powder/super glue ratio that dries without being tacky, you want it dry, hard/solid, not crumbly. After it dries very well, you can begin filing the excess filling off/down until it's flush with the part you're repairing. Go light and slow until you learn how much pressure is effective without filing into your piece. You can buy a WHITE nail buffer from walmart or beauty supply or a flexible fine sanding padded file to blend it to a smooth match, (learn the grits you need for the process and final look/texture) maybe use jewelry file tools to artfully carve in textural details so it looks seamless. Be sure to test/practice on scraps before actually doing it for the first time on a good piece. I've helped other tradesmen learn how to adapt nail techniques in useful ways in their trades and they were impressed with the usefulness and results. You can watch artificial nail videos like super glue glass nails (substitute nail powder which is powdered plastic for bone powder) or acrylic nails (for filing techniques) and you'll learn quickly how to adapt the techniques into your trade. I hope this helps you or your viewers. BTW- you can screenshot this comment so you can have these tips for keeps. This was a great video and I like that you keep and display parts for esthetics and use.
I've been waiting for you to post another video so i could see your new equipment and especially to congratulate you on your growing subscribers . I look every day and for awhile it was1000 per day. Way ta go my friend! I hope it continues for you.
What an interesting video, and so very useful. I’ve a few animal and bird heads from natural deaths in my freezer, waiting for me to process. I’ve been told that soaking skulls (birds, otters, stoats etc) is quicker using biological wash powder or a sachet, in water, covered, and changed regularly. I’ve always buried animals in the past, but it takes up to a couple of years before the bones are clean enough to then whiten. Skulls are really beautiful, although my friends here in the UK think it a very odd thing to like.
I wish I had found your videos yesterday! I just did my first euro on my bull and I could of used a lot of your tips. I'm subscribed and looking forward to doing the next one!
I’ve been waiting for a new video to say something that you could see. I found this channel about 2 weeks ago and I’ve already watched every video. I’m a big hunter and I find this so interesting. Also wanted to say that all the hate is really unnecessary, and I’m sorry for it. Some people need to see this for information and others don’t need to. Just thought I’d say it, so keep doing your work!
Hey brother you did a great job. See you on film again it’s been too long.It’s funny I work on skulls all the time but I love Watching and learning from the best I always learn something to try or some trick from you thank you for all you do Hope all is well and Give Mr. beans some love from uncle Jon up in norther California 👍
As usual great video, ive been drilling 3 holes on inside of each side of lower jaw wash through holes to get alot more stuff out. I also been blowing brain out before boil with a brain blaster, its a hose gun and thin coil pipe bent up, it blows the brain out with one squeeze of the gun. You can see it on you tube just type in brsin blaster taxedermy. I by no means trying to tell you how to do what you do best, but i know its slways about learing new ways. Thsnks again for a great video.
Thanks you so much❤️ I used your “White bone creations whitening mixture” in a science project on how to whiten bone and this video made it so much easier thank you for everything you do ❤️💖
@@WHITEBONE Ryan did you change your dilution ratio with the Aquasilk? I thought you were doing 1 to 3 gal mix awhile ago? Are you using a higher PSI pressure washer also? The double wand unit look more powerful for sure. Thanks Rick
What happens if you let a skull get dry before removing all of the flesh? I have a skull that I have saved for years now that I want to work on and that have been dry these years, what are the things that I need to know before working on it?
in the case of the deer jaw, it's most likely caused by an inflammation of the gums, causing the bone to retract, exposing the roots. The teeth aren't higher, it's just the retraction of the bone making it appear that way ;)
I know this may not be read by the Australian's but Bunnings Hardware have Mop and Glo, its a pink shade but doesn't stain the bone any!! Hope it helps
Awesome video much appreciated. I have a question however - I;ve cleaned out a Tahr skull but the nose bones have all seperated out a bit. I didn't know your hair tie trick at the time. How is best to fix - or do you have another video that shows that process? Cheers
Hey have you ever had to replace a nose bone that was lost ? My dang chickens took off with it and I can't find it anywhere I have some extra nose bones they don't fit like the original trying to repair it somehow any info would be greatly appreciated
I have so many questions. I've been winging it as i couldn't find the right info on Google. So far I've had 4 deers that wernt to damaged (roadkill) in the head.. all the others ended up having something wrong. But i am stuck on whitening and also if love to know so much stuff from someone who actually knows
Hey man thanks again for a amazing video. I use mat varnish on my skulls for now and works great. I haven't yet found a similar product as mop and glow in new Zealand
I think the deer jaw is like that because the deer had some sort of disease that ate away at its gums and eventually its bone. I can't remember what its called but I learned about in in my Anthropology class
@@WHITEBONE : The only struggle I have so far is finding a pot big enough. I think that it might be a bit tricky because of how old she is. She was darn near close to thirty when we put her down.
Great videos, great tips but one here got me worried. Why do you always keep skulls wet if you can't finish it in one session? I boiled a deer skull to clean it out and let it dry so what should I do now? Thanks for the videos.
Not sure, only a guess, but my suspicion is that the jaw with the longer teeth is actually a result of bone decay from something like gum disease. It ate away at the bone. Someone might have already mentioned it. Anyway, great helpful video. Thanks.
Horns are hair and grow constantly thru an animals life. Antlers are bone and are shed annually. Fun fact I learned a long time ago in Hunters Ed 😅.. annoys me when some hunters call antlers "horns" 😮
I'm just about to clean my first skull. A local farmer gave me the head of a ewe with great horns. I'm so glad I watched your video I had no idea that the horns needed to be removed. Thank you for a clear detailed video
This homie straight up ripped ass for his intro😂😂😂
Not sure if anyone gives a shit but if you are bored like me during the covid times then you can watch all of the latest movies and series on InstaFlixxer. I've been binge watching with my brother for the last couple of days :)
Your generosity with the tips, tricks, details, lessons learned along your way--is over the top. Your attitude, respect for the animals, all of it, thanks. I've started with roadkill skulls for an awareness event and man is there a learning curve. So grateful! Thanks!
I love the dedication and patience shown in the videos. I’ve learned so much from this channel is the past 2 years of watching. Thanks!!
I have just started skull cleaning and I love it so much I love watching your videos for inspiration and you have helped me so much thanks heaps
God bless
O Beeby how does watching a man spray meat off of a dead animal skull for decoration inspire you?
@@Hottomatosoup998 Answers to your question could be given; A-Z explained at nauseam, but short answer is:
When a MALE fails to understand... it takes a MAN that only can
@@taneesescu ...ok then?
I’ve had beetles for years and have done deer exclusively. With hog population exploding here in E. Texas I’m starting to get in hogs. Your videos have been a literal ‘Treasure Chest’ of information and time savers. Much respect!!! Thank you for love and dedication to you fellow man!!! It’s getting too damn rare these days!!
Now we just need a pasta strainer with a snap lid to get rid of the glove. I loved that tip with the glove. If I come up with a screen lid I’ll send it your way. Glad to see a new video up🤙
So much info!
Thank you so much you have no idea how many times Iv watched your videos and reference back to these for help
Only on my second year and still learning daily from you!
Thanks again and always always always 😂 keep new stuff coming!
I really loved seeing you work with many different skulls in one video instead of just focusing on one. It was neat seeing them all :)
Love your videos. Thank you for being the way you are. So willing to give tips,advice and knowledge. I learn from you every video.
Not even close to the same thing but one time I wanted a skull cleaned as much meat as I could off it then stuck it on a fire ant hill . They cleaned every bit I couldn’t get
XD Neat. How did it look, end result?
I'm a retired nail technician, if you needed to repair a spot, fill it in, you can grind some of your scrap bone that matches the piece you want to repair onto a powder (there may also be bone powder color variations you can order online under dentistry supplies, it's easy enough to make though) if it's a pit or crack, fill it a little at a time with super glue, then small amounts of bone powder to soak up the glue, then add drops of super glue, then more bone powder, starting one at a time until you learn how much to add and how fast, keep filling the pit with bone powder and super glue until it's flush or very slightly more than flush. Don't worry about the color or the shine, just fill the pit or crack. If it's a hole, apply super glue first to the inside edge of the hole and dust it quickly with bone powder. Build the layers until the hole, pit or crack is filled. Allow time between fill sessions until it's completely filled for each fill session to fully dry. You'll need to practice so you'll learn the bone powder/super glue ratio that dries without being tacky, you want it dry, hard/solid, not crumbly. After it dries very well, you can begin filing the excess filling off/down until it's flush with the part you're repairing. Go light and slow until you learn how much pressure is effective without filing into your piece. You can buy a WHITE nail buffer from walmart or beauty supply or a flexible fine sanding padded file to blend it to a smooth match, (learn the grits you need for the process and final look/texture) maybe use jewelry file tools to artfully carve in textural details so it looks seamless. Be sure to test/practice on scraps before actually doing it for the first time on a good piece. I've helped other tradesmen learn how to adapt nail techniques in useful ways in their trades and they were impressed with the usefulness and results. You can watch artificial nail videos like super glue glass nails (substitute nail powder which is powdered plastic for bone powder) or acrylic nails (for filing techniques) and you'll learn quickly how to adapt the techniques into your trade.
I hope this helps you or your viewers. BTW- you can screenshot this comment so you can have these tips for keeps.
This was a great video and I like that you keep and display parts for esthetics and use.
I've been waiting for you to post another video so i could see your new equipment and especially to congratulate you on your growing subscribers . I look every day and for awhile it was1000 per day. Way ta go my friend! I hope it continues for you.
Love the intro LOL ! Awesome tips thank you for sharing ! Love the video's brother!
What an interesting video, and so very useful. I’ve a few animal and bird heads from natural deaths in my freezer, waiting for me to process. I’ve been told that soaking skulls (birds, otters, stoats etc) is quicker using biological wash powder or a sachet, in water, covered, and changed regularly. I’ve always buried animals in the past, but it takes up to a couple of years before the bones are clean enough to then whiten. Skulls are really beautiful, although my friends here in the UK think it a very odd thing to like.
The sound of the brush on the horn core when your putting mop and glow on it is amazing it’s a really nice soothing sound :) love your videos xx
I cleaned my buck last season after a friend and I watched a few of your videos for refreshing. Love your videos brother.
I wish I had found your videos yesterday! I just did my first euro on my bull and I could of used a lot of your tips. I'm subscribed and looking forward to doing the next one!
Your the best ...I love your creation
I bet the neighbors LOVE this guy. Lol . Very interesting smells coming out of that barrel
I don't think I've ever clicked a video so fast in my life. Love watching your videos. Please keep them coming.
Thank you.
Love the video. Made my day seeing that you posted a new video. Keep it up. Looking forward to the next one.
Love your channel, I'm a hunter, trapper, learning and wanting to skull. Thank You for your generosity...
I’ve been waiting for a new video to say something that you could see.
I found this channel about 2 weeks ago and I’ve already watched every video. I’m a big hunter and I find this so interesting. Also wanted to say that all the hate is really unnecessary, and I’m sorry for it. Some people need to see this for information and others don’t need to. Just thought I’d say it, so keep doing your work!
Thank you brother and welcome
Another great video! I learn something each time I watch one of your videos. Thank you!
Hey brother you did a great job. See you on film again it’s been too long.It’s funny I work on skulls all the time but I love Watching and learning from the best I always learn something to try or some trick from you thank you for all you do Hope all is well and Give Mr. beans some love from uncle Jon up in norther California 👍
I love when you pull out the nose stuff with your tools 😍
I always learn more from watching your videos. Thanks, Ryan.
Thank you.
As usual great video, ive been drilling 3 holes on inside of each side of lower jaw wash through holes to get alot more stuff out. I also been blowing brain out before boil with a brain blaster, its a hose gun and thin coil pipe bent up, it blows the brain out with one squeeze of the gun. You can see it on you tube just type in brsin blaster taxedermy. I by no means trying to tell you how to do what you do best, but i know its slways about learing new ways. Thsnks again for a great video.
Ahh thank you for that I will check it out. I always appreciate a tip.
Thank God Man! Watching your videos improves the mood instantly❤️!!
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Skull cleaning tips & faq's
Just wasted 5 minutes trying to see what it said your welcome
I did the same I’m note sure why it did that.
@@WHITEBONE 😂
@@WHITEBONE There's another one at 9:42, lol. It says the same thing.
Just John I saw several. I think it’s a TH-cam thing.
@@WHITEBONE I'm still watching the video and there was a third one. It must be.
Awesome video and info. Will make my skulls much better. Thank you
Amazing I hope to have half of the thing he does one day been picking up bones and now moving to learning to clean them
What is the advantage of using mop & glo over a clear coat or some sort of mod podge?
I don’t know why but these videos calm me down nice job !!!
Great video, was beginning to really miss your posts, thanks again for sharing!!!
Thanks you so much❤️ I used your “White bone creations whitening mixture” in a science project on how to whiten bone and this video made it so much easier thank you for everything you do ❤️💖
Glad to help.
@@WHITEBONE Ryan did you change your dilution ratio with the Aquasilk? I thought you were doing 1 to 3 gal mix awhile ago? Are you using a higher PSI pressure washer also? The double wand unit look more powerful for sure. Thanks Rick
Really liked the video.
You could make more of these multi skull cleanings, and even a full unedited cleaning!
Always always use clear glue! That's a good tip to know before doing one. Thanks
Great video love the contest
Great tips and suggestions! Thanks
Some good tid bits of knowledge in this video. Make sure you don't glue before bone is dry! Dry bone to glue only.
Been a while! welcome back!
I always always always enjoy your videos
What happens if you let a skull get dry before removing all of the flesh? I have a skull that I have saved for years now that I want to work on and that have been dry these years, what are the things that I need to know before working on it?
Thanks for the tip about soaking if hide is off...
Awesome video!
good job thanks for the tips
Wow awesome...Thank you
Best line of every video 6:58
Nice job Ryan, another great episode. Keep em coming bro.
in the case of the deer jaw, it's most likely caused by an inflammation of the gums, causing the bone to retract, exposing the roots. The teeth aren't higher, it's just the retraction of the bone making it appear that way ;)
That fart at the intro and then acting so natural, shows a lot of character. That's a statement. Respect, dude ... LOL
So cool
I know this may not be read by the Australian's but Bunnings Hardware have Mop and Glo, its a pink shade but doesn't stain the bone any!! Hope it helps
I don't even HUNT but I LOVE these videos
Your gift of time is greatly appreciated Thank You 👍👍
Your content is so pleasant! Always love watching
Awesome video much appreciated. I have a question however - I;ve cleaned out a Tahr skull but the nose bones have all seperated out a bit. I didn't know your hair tie trick at the time. How is best to fix - or do you have another video that shows that process? Cheers
I like the always always always. It’s another white bone creations trademark.
What does the mop and glow do exactly? And does it dry shiny or more of a satin finish?
cody hendrickson makes everything dust resistant.
Hey have you ever had to replace a nose bone that was lost ? My dang chickens took off with it and I can't find it anywhere I have some extra nose bones they don't fit like the original trying to repair it somehow any info would be greatly appreciated
That was an awesome video! 👍
I have so many questions. I've been winging it as i couldn't find the right info on Google. So far I've had 4 deers that wernt to damaged (roadkill) in the head.. all the others ended up having something wrong.
But i am stuck on whitening and also if love to know so much stuff from someone who actually knows
Awesome video love watching ur vids
Neat Display!
Hey man thanks again for a amazing video.
I use mat varnish on my skulls for now and works great. I haven't yet found a similar product as mop and glow in new Zealand
If I'm out in the field and won't be heading home for 3-5 days should I leave the hide on until I can start working on the euro?
Yes. Take a wire scramble and shake out the brain. That will eliminate the stink.
Waiting for long time😋
Did he fart In the intro 😂
Sound like it 😂
Yes 😂😂
Haha
I think the deer jaw is like that because the deer had some sort of disease that ate away at its gums and eventually its bone. I can't remember what its called but I learned about in in my Anthropology class
Maybe but the actual tooth is like triple the normal size
Love your videos. Love the name of your pup aswell i have a dog named beanz aswell.
What type of mop and glo is it? There’s many types
I have a deer skull I boiled and whitened and then put mop and goo now 4 yrs later it is turning yellow what to do?
great job!!!!!!!!!!
I messed up and let one dry after skinning it and the blood set into the bone. How can i get it out ?
how long does it take you on average to get the skull back to the customer.
Working on a horse deadhead any tips? Its been soaking for a few days and I don't know if I should be concerned about anything.
Nada your good brother just jet that hide off and start going. I have done lots of horses. Just big. It hard.
@@WHITEBONE : The only struggle I have so far is finding a pot big enough. I think that it might be a bit tricky because of how old she is. She was darn near close to thirty when we put her down.
Thank you for the advise, greatly appreciated. I think your videos are great and I started my business because of you.
Always love your content!
Thank you for making the video!
Where do you get the paste strainer.
Thx for the tips and tricks
Great videos, great tips but one here got me worried. Why do you always keep skulls wet if you can't finish it in one session? I boiled a deer skull to clean it out and let it dry so what should I do now? Thanks for the videos.
If you dont have a sand hammer, is there a way to use a regular one?
any difference if you are using dermestid beetles? more so on degreasing/whitening? thanks in advance!
Cool. 🍻🍺🤘👊
What burner and tub are you using?
Does keeping the skulls in water discolor the antlers?
“Every cloaca”. 😂🤣😂🤣
Not sure, only a guess, but my suspicion is that the jaw with the longer teeth is actually a result of bone decay from something like gum disease. It ate away at the bone. Someone might have already mentioned it. Anyway, great helpful video. Thanks.
I missed this channel so much!
Horns are hair and grow constantly thru an animals life. Antlers are bone and are shed annually. Fun fact I learned a long time ago in Hunters Ed 😅.. annoys me when some hunters call antlers "horns" 😮
Love these videos, keep it up! :)
What type of knife do you use and where can I get it?
Do you also use the mop & glow on antler as well?
Great job bro, keep going
what blade handle is that?
Fantástico
Awesome channel!!!
Show! Which chemical do you use to clean the carcasses.