Hunter4752001
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Great work. I've always been fascinated by the preparation and results of quality skeleton mounts.
Thanks, im currently also working on cobra skeletonLiking it thus far- keep it coming. I've always wanted a rattlesnake done like that.
Agreed … 1st project of this type I’ve came across & what a cool idea/project!! You may have started a NEW trend …
Would you be willing to share your secret sauce for the degreasing & whitening? The whitening & texture is very nice …
Cool stuff!
Iam also working with beetles at home (mostly on much smaller animals, up to roe deer or wild boar skulls), but the degreasing is much easier when they are cleaned via maceration.This is very enteresting, thank you for the lesson, I am always exiting to learn more and yours really is a kind of art!
It would be cool to do it one day on a even bigger sleleton like an elk or a bison!
I have a bison skull that was cleaned by beetles, and is totally clean indeed, but it seems having still some grease...
Thx for sharing your method! Fantastic ‘out of the gate’ details & starting point! I’m hoping to pile up afew European Boar this Fall & I intend bounce this idea off my group & see what we (I) can do, or, maybe what we (I) can screw up!? Either way - it will be a Fun Project!Thanks, im currently also working on cobra skeleton
In generel iam building 90% Bird and reptile skeletons, since i dont have enough space for many skeletons in this size.
There is no real secret.
The best way to receive clean bones is maceration (rotting in warm water). if you keep the Temperature between 25°C to 33°C the bones should be free from meat in about 5-7days.
After that, the degreasing could be done in warm water (the best would be 40-48°C) with dawn and maybe a little ammonia
That will take several weeks with a weekly changing of the water. When the water dont get cloudy anymore, it should be done.
The bones could be whitened with hydrogen peroxide now.
Sometimes (on bigger animlas like this) ill also soak them in pure acetone for some days, just to make sure there is no grease left.
If the bones were boiled before, they could be already damaged a bit, so you would need to be careful
@Tim1990 … Roe & Boar, are you in Europe?
How do you reassemble everything? Are all of the bones drilled and have wire run through them?
WMH, I live/work in Germany for the U.S. Gov.Yea Iam from Germany