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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • The skull cleaners nightmare. I can’t believe I did the unthinkable. Rather than hide behind my mistake I figured I’d put it at the forefront and share with you how I fixed my error. The take away for me is, pay attention, own your mistakes and learn from them.

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  • @pupfriend
    @pupfriend 3 года назад +58

    I know it doesn't apply to this video... but let's say it together!
    EVERY HOLE, EVERY ORIFICE
    WHEREVER THERE'S MEAT
    MAKE IT GO AWAY

    • @bbqsauce2
      @bbqsauce2 3 года назад +3

      Wrong, “EVERY HOLE AND EVERY ORFICE, EVERYWHERE THERES MEAT OR TISSUE, MAKE IT GO AWAY”

  • @DavidGrassSr
    @DavidGrassSr 3 года назад +17

    Most people would of just said ... I'm Sorry and that's that ... You went the extra mile and fixed it ?? Looks great, and your Uncle will Love it ??? See Ya

  • @barnyardkh4
    @barnyardkh4 3 года назад +12

    As my dad used to say, "Fifty feet and fifty miles an hour, you'll never know the difference!" Seriously, up on the wall amongst other mounts and, like you said, unless you know where to look, most people would never notice. I could barely tell in the final shots and and I was searching for it! Great recovery and thanks for letting us know that you're still human! LOL!!!

    • @WHITEBONE
      @WHITEBONE  3 года назад +5

      Thank you brother.

  • @coltobrien6259
    @coltobrien6259 3 года назад +42

    At least he wasn’t mad

  • @nickwojieck
    @nickwojieck 3 года назад +18

    I think it looks pretty solid man. As a Guy that does Euros, I think we are always our worst critics

    • @TexasSmoking
      @TexasSmoking 3 года назад

      As someone who does euros as well, that is beyond true. Nothings ever perfect

  • @MrQuack811
    @MrQuack811 8 месяцев назад

    You're so articulate and well spoken. You have an amazing way of describing stuff for us to understand it easily.

  • @richsmith944
    @richsmith944 3 года назад +8

    We're all human! We all have made mistakes. The end product looks great. Nice job!! Stay Safe

  • @wd9581
    @wd9581 3 года назад +1

    I think you did a very good job repairing it. You are your biggest critic.

  • @ccloman5631
    @ccloman5631 3 года назад +1

    Great job correcting that! You are a great man for fixing that correctly and going the extra mile to!

  • @joshpurdy1797
    @joshpurdy1797 3 года назад +4

    I think this is great man. Really eye opening and problem solving.
    You’ve inspired me to start doing this myself. I’m doing euro and antler mounts of some things from my region as well as elsewhere. Turning a hobby into a little side money to help pay off the student loan. Recently finished a euro mount of a full moose skull with the lower jaw. Took quite a while and I learned how to do it from watching your channel. Cheers.

  • @usskullhunter
    @usskullhunter 3 года назад +1

    Well done man, I think you did the best with what you had. Deeply appreciate the kind words!

  • @David_Max
    @David_Max 3 года назад +4

    Looks good Ryan, missing your weekly uploads! All the best for 2021 my friend

  • @brightbkh07
    @brightbkh07 3 года назад

    It looks great man! I didn’t know how you were going to be able to fix it but that’s awesome! Nobody is going to be able to see that unless maybe you tell them where to look. Great job on the repair!

  • @Rockin_P
    @Rockin_P 3 года назад +1

    Love your videos, I learned a whole heck of a lot for my business from you. Thanks for always pumping out great content and informative videos!

  • @van4195
    @van4195 3 года назад +18

    I SAW THE TITLE AND I IMMEDIATELY FELT SO BAD FOR YOU LMAO

  • @wyzukee
    @wyzukee 3 года назад +1

    You brought it back and it looks great! Awesome job!

  • @darkhillseuropeanmountsLLC
    @darkhillseuropeanmountsLLC 3 года назад +3

    Great job as always Ryan I've learned everything I do from you and thank you for the videos. Hopefully I never make that mistake but if I do I know how to fix it now lol. Thanks again for all your support Ryan especially on Instagram it means the world to me brother. God bless and hope all is well

  • @jonprue8946
    @jonprue8946 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing that. I love your videos. My 13 year old son shot his first deer back in October (with a bow), then was fortunate enough to tag 2 more (both with a rifle) for a total of 3. We euroed all 3 skulls using the method you show in your videos. They all came out great. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us. It is much appreciated.

  • @isaiahshaffer
    @isaiahshaffer 3 года назад +1

    I’m always afraid of messing up, I’m practicing putting antlers on a skull they aren’t from right now, a doe I shot that was a buck the antlers came off early and antlers from a deer of my great grandfathers that fell off when he shot it back in the 60’s, may never use the skill again but practice never hurts, either way I’m currently trying to blend bondo just like you in this video, it came at the right time! You are truly awesome

  • @KeegAnimates
    @KeegAnimates 3 года назад +1

    You are such a good genuinely guy! this video is so wholesome, I'm glad you where able to fix it!

  • @theageingadventurers4283
    @theageingadventurers4283 3 года назад

    Great recovery and thanks for sharing! Amazing work as always!

  • @RandallBackus
    @RandallBackus Год назад

    Well done! I know it was made easier to swallow because it was family, and they understood, but I would have felt terrible too. Thanks for the honest assessment, and I think you did very well on the restoration. Love your videos. Merry Christmas!!

  • @honeboys1844
    @honeboys1844 3 года назад +2

    This makes me feel better. I did a father and sons elk and left in my driveway in the sun for about ten minutes and the neighbors dog came and chewed the nose off of the elk and had it half way to it house before I saw him. Sickening feeling. And a mistake I will never make again. Love the honesty!

    • @WHITEBONE
      @WHITEBONE  3 года назад

      Thank you brother.

    • @haileymiller7796
      @haileymiller7796 3 года назад

      Holy shit dude, what’d you do?? I gotta hear the rest the story!

  • @randykopisch3578
    @randykopisch3578 3 года назад +1

    Hey it's good to see you back!!!! Your engineering ideas for that mule deer was awsome, I know you wernt 100% HAPPY with it, but from our view it looked great. Take care, happy New Year. Tour friend from Nebraska

  • @danlafleur2151
    @danlafleur2151 3 года назад +1

    We are only human. Cant get it right every time. Like you said. Learn from it so it counts. Awesome fix. Never would have thought to do it that way.

  • @MrFishingca
    @MrFishingca 3 года назад +1

    Well, Like the saying goes Ryan, It happens to the best . Bless

  • @sfowler8942
    @sfowler8942 3 года назад +1

    I started doing euro mounts for all of our family hunting group last year. I really appreciate your willingness to teach your method. It is working well for us.
    I have a skull (dead head) that is messed up and have been considering splicing it into a different skull. I believe the method you used in this video will work pretty well. Thanks for the all help.

  • @MikeMcInroe
    @MikeMcInroe 3 года назад

    I so appreciate your admitting a mistake and then am encouraged in how you proceed to show us how to make it right! I think it looks awesome Ryan and thanks for posting....miss watching you do skulls my friend! Mike in sunny Florida

  • @muleykilla1863
    @muleykilla1863 3 года назад +1

    Most of us are extremely hard critics of our own work. I have been doing euros for a few years for hundreds of people and it seems I can never make one look perfect TO ME. But 99 percent of the time it looks perfect or at least close to the customer. This skull looks awesome to me but I’m sure if I was the one that did it I would see it completely differently. You did a great job on this repair

    • @WHITEBONE
      @WHITEBONE  3 года назад +1

      Thank you brother.

  • @ljgaines8170
    @ljgaines8170 3 года назад

    I was told a long time ago brother if you don't ever screw up then you are. Don't ever do anything people screw up from time to time always enjoy watching your videos and learn quite a bit out of them I hope you and your family are doing great and I hope you have a great New Year catch you later oh yeah keep your videos coming

  • @Somerandomtileguy
    @Somerandomtileguy 3 года назад +1

    Merry Christmas and happy new year boss, always love the channel and wisdom your throwing out there cheers from MT

  • @MrClovvnz
    @MrClovvnz 3 года назад +1

    I shot my first buck this year, a beautiful 8 point. I would be pretty upset but from what I can see here, you can’t even tell so good work.

  • @gregggibson3109
    @gregggibson3109 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing both your talents and uh-ohs! I enjoyed the video and learned something in the process. I wouldn’t hesitate to hang that skull on my wall.

  • @glennjohnston1878
    @glennjohnston1878 3 года назад +1

    Taxidermy 30 foot rule my friend...LOOKS GREAT!!

    • @WHITEBONE
      @WHITEBONE  3 года назад

      Haha I like that rule.

  • @arkansasdetectorist2551
    @arkansasdetectorist2551 3 года назад +1

    You did a great job buddy. Good learning moment.

  • @jonathankube7049
    @jonathankube7049 3 года назад +1

    I think he did a hell of a job. He messed up and made a mistake and did amazing fixing it

  • @brennancusick2390
    @brennancusick2390 3 года назад +1

    Great work Ryan. If you never told anyone they'd probably not eve notice! I'm sure next time you pick up a saw you'll double check though!

  • @joebotti246
    @joebotti246 3 года назад +1

    Man ur an artist. Awesome video love watching ur stuff.

  • @highway9ca693
    @highway9ca693 3 года назад

    For woodwork I add sawdust in glue or in your case bone dust to the glue to match the finish. Might work in this case too. It’s never perfect but could help

  • @lovejoy1230
    @lovejoy1230 2 года назад

    love the content keep up the great work! The repair looks great, its refreshing to see you go the extra mile to make it right. On a similar note I am looking for some advice on how you ensure you don't blow a hole in the thin bone in the back of the eye socket. I seem to blow a hole in it with the pressure washer no matter how much I try no to. Any advice to not do so?

  • @matthewmcdaniel8846
    @matthewmcdaniel8846 3 года назад +2

    Missed ya bro glad ur back

  • @sorensonsavageful
    @sorensonsavageful 3 года назад +1

    I've had some shot through skulls and pretty bad mess ups I've had to fix, epoxy sculpt does wonders. Also, take the skull to lowes and have them color match the skull on their machine, makes a great paint for the skull

  • @roycaviness1864
    @roycaviness1864 3 года назад +1

    Hey buddy i just finished putting one back together today myself it happens. I think you done a fine job with the fix. I used a 2 part apoxy on mine and used the exact same paint. Keep up the good work god bless .

  • @sean5443
    @sean5443 3 года назад

    Something that might be helpful is too look at dental appliance manufacturing stone/ceramic type products. Its possible to use them to fill the gap and its designed to be bondable to other bone type materials and be extremely durable and you can make any shade, colour, tone, shine etc. Not the most inexpensive method but if done correctly no one would ever never notice it has been repaired.

  • @darkhillseuropeanmountsLLC
    @darkhillseuropeanmountsLLC 3 года назад +4

    Heck yeah shout out to Hunter he is such a great dude!!!

  • @camdenketchum8055
    @camdenketchum8055 3 года назад

    I had this same problem, the best thing that I found was to mix super glue and white baking powder together. You have to work fast but once it’s on, wait until it’s tacky and then run a damp cloth over to make a smooth transition. After that whiten the skull, making the glue filler and bone the same color.

  • @muhammadimranurrasheed6036
    @muhammadimranurrasheed6036 3 года назад +1

    Love you sir love to see especially your skull cleaning videos from Pakistan❤🇵🇰

  • @dashizzle3721
    @dashizzle3721 3 года назад

    Man that is awesome fix!!! I tried to fix a few things of smaller and they never come out that good. Awesome work!!!!!

  • @vincentmccay1955
    @vincentmccay1955 3 года назад +1

    If you ever need to patch or repair holes in bone again, try using a gel coat repair kit or marine tex. You can color match with the repair kit. The marine tex is more durable and can be drilled.

  • @montanatreasurehunter9600
    @montanatreasurehunter9600 3 года назад

    It turned out good for what had happened. I put up alot of coyotes for myself and other people and when one for a customer gets tore or slips for some reason I feel horrible even if it wasn't my fault. I feel your pain but you recovered your mistake pretty well. Hope I never have to use this method lol. Thanks for the video!

  • @MiTorito1
    @MiTorito1 3 года назад +1

    I think you did great In owning the mistake and trying to make the best out of it. That speaks highly of you brother. What are your thoughts on the “hydro dipped skulls”?

  • @thehunterscorner2.011
    @thehunterscorner2.011 3 года назад

    I just did my first skull based on your method a doe mule deer and it turned out great thanks for sharing your method

  • @gogojjt
    @gogojjt 3 года назад +1

    Maybe fumed silica, poly fiber, or milled glass fiber, or industrial talc mixed with a clear epoxy and white hardener might of worked. I call it a milkshake when I use it in car audio/bodywork projects. Kind of like wood dust/glue when working with wood like other ppl have stated.

  • @pierrepilarferreira2880
    @pierrepilarferreira2880 3 года назад

    hello Ryan, i'm looking at you from belgium. you inspire me a lot and your techniques are very effective! unfortunately, I can't find the products you use in our stores (oxiclean, peroxide, mop and glo). can you advise me of others? I replaced the oxiclean with oxi action washing powder and the peroxide with oxygenated water. keep it up! great job! hello from Belgium 😉

  • @willlothridge3197
    @willlothridge3197 3 года назад

    I think you did a fine job recovering from the mistake

  • @kevinlaroche3886
    @kevinlaroche3886 3 года назад +1

    Could you do like us woodworkers do ! Which is use the sanding dust from the skull or bone and add glue to it to use as a filler ? That way the color is there ! Just a thought. Let me know what u think

  • @qty87
    @qty87 3 года назад +1

    Not bad but I would have used a different approach, I prefer to use bone dust with Super Glue. What you have to do is to put a drop of Super Glue on the gap and then put bone dust on top of the Super glue until you fill the gap, keep doing along the gap. At the end sand it down with the dremel. With this technique you will have a nice matte finish, no paint needed. Try it!!! I really hope you like it.

  • @ericalbright7000
    @ericalbright7000 3 года назад +1

    I use super glue and bone dust when I mess up skull carving. Fills in the oops gaps really well

  • @timothymizell8631
    @timothymizell8631 3 года назад

    Looks nice, repair work...thumb 2 up.
    I've made the mistake of not watching my labs while skinning out heads.
    They destroyed three skulls in a matter of minutes as I was powerwashing others.
    I had to take my personal heads, cut the antlers off even with the base and put my friends antlers on my skulls. Its works, but its a pain in the backside. Have you ever done that? If so, would love to see a video.

  • @kjdexotics9034
    @kjdexotics9034 3 года назад

    Ooopppsss. We all make mistakes it's how you can deal with it that counts. Iv just found your channel and have binge watched it for the last week. I'm far from an expert well if I'm honest I know nothing at all but you seem to be very good at what you do and 8 couldn't tell there was anything wrong with the finished example but I know what it's like to mess something up that only you can see

  • @CharlieCaldarera
    @CharlieCaldarera 3 года назад

    Great job! I had a taxidermist accidently cut the antlers off of a skull I wanted to do a European mount with, so he did a shoulder mount for me for free. I would rather he had done what you just did with this skull instead of mounting it.

  • @helamantait9419
    @helamantait9419 3 года назад +1

    If I have to paint I through some painters tape on the teeth to keep their natural color. They are easy to tape on the gum line. Keeps them looking natural

  • @toreyyoung1518
    @toreyyoung1518 3 года назад

    There is a company out of Oregon that told me where to purchase the material to metalize skulls. My buddies from hydrodip.com led me to him. Primer and then you stipple brush the metal acrylic on it and bronze it, silver, or copper. Looks kick Ars's!

  • @alanb.5445
    @alanb.5445 3 года назад

    In woodworking I sometimes mix sawdust with clear epoxy to fill gouges. Could you do the same with bone dust? I'm a gunsmith, not a taxidermist.

  • @Lettuce_Artz
    @Lettuce_Artz 3 года назад +1

    might of been a mistake but you was able to effortlessly bring it to its former beauty! good on uncle to be chill about it! hope you bring out more amazing videos and have a nice day c:

  • @baileyogburn4315
    @baileyogburn4315 3 года назад

    I think it turned out awesome, the only thing I would have done differently would have been tape the teeth off to keep that natural color. It would have made a little bit more contrast when looking at the skull and not had as much of the paint look. Either way it was an incredible reconstruct and your uncle can be proud if it!

  • @franzdelrim1503
    @franzdelrim1503 3 года назад +1

    Hey, Ryan, you might benefit from taking off the auditory bool like you do but then grind it up and mix it into some epoxy and put the epoxy in that groove there. Kinda like you do with a scrape in a table and sawdust.

  • @OurTopPinLife
    @OurTopPinLife 3 года назад

    Have you ever used apoxy skulpt for a repair? I've got a skull that the nose broke during boiling and I was told to can use it. I'm gonna find out soon and may video it!

  • @willkibbe2029
    @willkibbe2029 3 года назад +3

    I think it looks pretty damn good man

  • @MsRemmington
    @MsRemmington 3 года назад

    Wow ... you can’t see your mistake . You did it beautiful 😇

  • @moomoo9611
    @moomoo9611 3 года назад +1

    You don’t make mistakes - you make opportunities

  • @jormungandrw-7491
    @jormungandrw-7491 3 года назад +2

    You should paint it like a cool design painted in the skull

  • @alexpenner2841
    @alexpenner2841 3 года назад +5

    you should upload more on your youtube you have a great channel

  • @kjoutdoors5685
    @kjoutdoors5685 3 года назад +1

    I screwed up this year too. I finished a skull for my dad and my dog got to it, ate the whole front of the skull. I felt so bad

  • @ericbrinkley8357
    @ericbrinkley8357 3 года назад +1

    Wish you would have made this video 6 months ago lol. Been there done that. I ended up using a pinchback reproduction. I don't like using them but customer was happy. Your videos are great thanks for doing them.

  • @roni8644
    @roni8644 3 года назад

    listen we all make mistakes, dont beat yourself up over it. it an live and learn situation and it didn't even look that bad before you painted it im not lying to you but the paint made it look as good as it was before, anyways I love your videos and be safe :)

  • @johnkasziewicz405
    @johnkasziewicz405 3 года назад +1

    In the taxidermy shop i work at we use a product called magic sculpt to cover it up it seems then sand it down and paint it with a paint that's called flex they use it usually for covering up stains from mold very close to a bone color

  • @baylorbear6566
    @baylorbear6566 3 года назад +1

    I had idea while when you used the Dremel. What if you were to take an extra piece of bone (like a jaw bone from the jar in the back) and make some bone dust using the Dremel. Then you could apply super glue (or another type of clear adhesive) and fill in the crack with bone dust, and then sand smooth.

  • @brucearchambault6774
    @brucearchambault6774 3 года назад +1

    Great video on the fix, thanks for sharing. I shot a deer the day after Christmas and when he went down an antler fell clean off like he was about to shed it. Any tips on how to re-attach it to the skull?

    • @WHITEBONE
      @WHITEBONE  3 года назад +1

      Just euro the skull and reattach the shed antler by drilling and epoxy inf two studs into the shed then the skull. All underside stuff

    • @brucearchambault6774
      @brucearchambault6774 3 года назад

      @@WHITEBONE Thanks, I'll try that. I ordered some super glue already and am waiting on it to come in. I'll try an epoxy instead.

  • @reidhiltunen7170
    @reidhiltunen7170 3 года назад +1

    Borax and super glue on the cracks works like magic

  • @jamieharnish8725
    @jamieharnish8725 3 года назад

    I did the exact same thing on luckily my sons buck. I used one of the dreaded camo fake skulls but he was happy with it, it always crosses my mind now every time i have several deer some for sholder mounts some for skulls.

  • @Pippinm7
    @Pippinm7 3 года назад +1

    It looks legit! Nice job 👍

  • @entr3_nou5
    @entr3_nou5 3 года назад

    I deadass thought this was gonna be an apology video lmao

  • @kennynewell85
    @kennynewell85 3 года назад

    Learning from our mistakes is what life is all about. You could have kept this to yourself and only a few would ever have known. I commend your openness to share in success and failure. 👍🏻

  • @claym1826
    @claym1826 3 года назад

    you should try to intentionally mess up one that wont matter, then use the same method of bondo.. but to get the color right, hand sand the skull to get some white skull powder, then put some super glue in the crack and put the powder on it.. sorta like wood workers do to fill in cracks.. may or may not work... but worth a try to know if it would be an option for if there is another time..
    but the repair here still looks good.

  • @curtguru
    @curtguru 3 года назад +1

    Well done!

  • @davyjones922
    @davyjones922 3 года назад

    Would it have been easier to disguise or blend if you would have cut the antlers off at the bases and attached them to another skull? Just thinking you could have blended or hid the seam up under the bases instead of spray painting the skull and covering the natural bone look. Just a thought. Great work though!!

  • @DanielSturge
    @DanielSturge 2 года назад +1

    Was sent here by Tom Keltesch over at Tom Keltesch and Everything out doors. Craft content. Sometimes that's just the way it goes.

  • @BrileyWray
    @BrileyWray 3 года назад

    ive used white wood filler to fix skulls before. my dog ate the nose end of a skull off and i was able to use a doe nose and patch it on the customers. turned out pretty good. free of charge of course

  • @KendrasEdge757
    @KendrasEdge757 3 года назад +3

    Could you have ground up some of the skull/bone and use that to mix and cover the line on it? Probably Get a closer match anyways.

    • @Kayakphotography
      @Kayakphotography 3 года назад

      Yep. Bone dust or baking soda and thin super glue would’ve done the job immediately.

  • @sambos2212
    @sambos2212 3 года назад +2

    You really turned it around! What wouldve helped would be maybe masking off the teeth as well to keep that color there so it’s not all painted

  • @jamesblount4916
    @jamesblount4916 3 года назад

    I specifically ask the taxidermy shop not to paint my european mount and asked if they used flesh eating beatles. They boiled the skull way to long, painted it anyway, and plugged all the holes with bondo. I would have been better off trying to do it myself.

  • @smibones
    @smibones 3 года назад +1

    what about doing the bondo step for structure, but then leaving the crack with a little depth and packing it with a little clear adhesive and ground up bone dust, then sand/polish? just thinking out loud

  • @twooldguyswithcrossbows5170
    @twooldguyswithcrossbows5170 3 года назад +1

    I wonder if reattaching with a clear 5 minute epoxy and then filling cracks with bone dust and a clear ca glue and of coarse sanding would have matched up colour better to avoid the end painting? Just a thought to be experimented with since resins are colourable and I use to fill cracks in wood using saw dust as fill with ca glues

  • @mm2_Arya
    @mm2_Arya 3 года назад

    Do you think that spray foam like Great Stuff, stuff would bond strong enough to hold it?

  • @Hayo440
    @Hayo440 3 года назад

    Dude, you could have taken some other whitened bone, crush it into a power or dust. Use your dremil to take some of the bondo at the seam to create a crack the fill it with either a clear epoxy and the crushed bone or a white epoxy and crushed bone to achieve that color you were looking for.

  • @zBruha
    @zBruha 3 года назад

    Nice job Ryan!! Glad Mr. Bean made an appearance as well!

  • @larryswildlifecreations9525
    @larryswildlifecreations9525 3 года назад +2

    I’m 20 and have been doing taxidermy since I was 12. I’ve got over 170 deer skulls currently so come check out my Facebook Larry’s Wildlife Creations, and you can check out my work.🦌🦌🦌

  • @unorec1983
    @unorec1983 3 года назад

    take a bit of mud or a dirt color pain and very lightly rub it on and then wipe it off works great for aging models so might work to make it look more natural

  • @ChezJohn
    @ChezJohn 3 года назад

    Is there any way to use a dye instead of paint? I mean skulls are porous aren’t they? Maybe a white dye would work. 🤷🏻‍♂️