I do like that and I probably have some wood pieces lying around to do something similar. Thanks for posting this.Saw this online and thought it would look good for your skull. Rustic and looks very good I think
Lots of Elmer's glue. There's also a fast set moldable epoxyRelated and not worth a new thread. Just unpacked this smashed-to-f*** bull out of a UPS ground box. I paid $435 for shipping alone.
The right pedicle grew deformed, swept inward with a hint of a drop brow tine, and is pretty cool so I want to hang onto this skull. That means repairing it.
I would not call myself a wealthy man. Any tips? DIY? Try to get the packer or shipper to pay for an local east coast taxidermist to repair it?
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That sucks and sorry it happened. Have a local museum nearby? Someone there might be willing to pieces this back together for a small few. For strength, epoxy works really well for pulling skulls back together.Related and not worth a new thread. Just unpacked this smashed-to-f*** bull out of a UPS ground box. I paid $435 for shipping alone.
The right pedicle grew deformed, swept inward with a hint of a drop brow tine, and is pretty cool so I want to hang onto this skull. That means repairing it.
I would not call myself a wealthy man. Any tips? DIY? Try to get the packer or shipper to pay for an local east coast taxidermist to repair it?
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