@Ucsdryder I want to see how it turns out. Congrats on the elk BTW. Is this an archery bull?
It’s getting there. I re-did the peroxide and wrapped in plastic wrap. Sitting in the sun for the afternoon.@Ucsdryder I want to see how it turns out. Congrats on the elk BTW. Is this an archery bull?
It’s getting there. I re-did the peroxide and wrapped in plastic wrap. Sitting in the sun for the afternoon.
Yeah archery bull that has more in common with a big deer than a bull elk.
Just because they are neighbors doesn’t mean you have to be neighborlyIm more worried about my neighbors
This is my experience as well. Low simmer, not boil, using borax and Dawn, and taking it out periodically to pressure wash. The more skulls I do, it seems like each time I get a little better at it.Always takes me way longer than people say, I simmer for 4-5-6 hours, removing and pressure washing at intervals.
You can get the 10% peroxide from a beauty parlor, they have a paste also.The peroxide is pretty impressive at whitening if you use a lot of it
Looks great!I’m getting the hang of this…
Agreed. Probably helped I didn’t wait 2 weeks for it to get covered in maggots like the elk.Looks great!
For whatever reason, all the antelope I've done turn out excellent. Bright wight and perfectly clean. Not sure why but they just seam to turn out better and be easier to clean up.
Simmer it some more and then take it to the carwash if they have one. Should be able to blow the last little chunks off.Old thread, but maybe someone can lend an assist. @Tod osier @william schmaltz @WCB or anyone with insight.
Doing my first diy euro on a deer at my family camp—no access to pressure washer, minimal tools, tiny town so only basics abailable, etc. Sort of a “must-do-diy” to be legal bringing it home tomorrow lunchtime. I simmered for about 2 hours with only dish detergent. So far so good, but the final meaty bits arent cooperating at all. Really stuck on there. Is there a trick at this point to getting the final bits loose enough to remove? More simmer? Is borax the answer, and if so is it too late? If I bring home as-is and finish at home, will the final
Bits be easier to remove if I keep it wet or is it ok to let it dry? Any other guidance is highly appreciated.
Photo shows some of the uncooperativeView attachment 791535 chunks.