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Well just finished my 2016 Mule Deer.
Instead of doing the typical cook off the head, I made the plunge and bought some dermestid beetles this year. I built an enclosure out of an old chest freezer, added a heater, thermostat, and some ventilation.
After the beetles had completed the job, it was into a degreasing bucket @120 degrees for the next month with some water, dawn detergent, and Ammonia. Water was changed whenever it got pretty cloudy.
When the water stayed clear, it was on to the whitening step. Bought some Vol 40 Developer from the local beauty Solon. Put a good paste (with some gloves and a shield, this stuff will burn you) all over the head, put it under a heat lamp, and ignore it for the next 24-48 hours.
When whitening is complete, I dunked it in a hot water bath, scrubbing all the lose peroxide off. I then let the skull dry, put a little elmers glue on the teeth and loose bones, recolored the bases with some stain, clear coated with some acrylic and it turned out great.
Currently have a coyote, beaver, and a bobcat in the degreaser so should have some more finished specimens here in the next month or so.
Anyone else tackle these projects? Let's see your work!
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Instead of doing the typical cook off the head, I made the plunge and bought some dermestid beetles this year. I built an enclosure out of an old chest freezer, added a heater, thermostat, and some ventilation.
After the beetles had completed the job, it was into a degreasing bucket @120 degrees for the next month with some water, dawn detergent, and Ammonia. Water was changed whenever it got pretty cloudy.
When the water stayed clear, it was on to the whitening step. Bought some Vol 40 Developer from the local beauty Solon. Put a good paste (with some gloves and a shield, this stuff will burn you) all over the head, put it under a heat lamp, and ignore it for the next 24-48 hours.
When whitening is complete, I dunked it in a hot water bath, scrubbing all the lose peroxide off. I then let the skull dry, put a little elmers glue on the teeth and loose bones, recolored the bases with some stain, clear coated with some acrylic and it turned out great.
Currently have a coyote, beaver, and a bobcat in the degreaser so should have some more finished specimens here in the next month or so.
Anyone else tackle these projects? Let's see your work!
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