I wish I was 30 years younger. You make these videos so interesting with the tips and tricks. It's almost like bringing the deer back to life. If I could get out and deer hunt and get a nice buck, I would like to try to mount it myself. We know you have plenty of mounts to do yet. Wish you would show more of them being done from start to finish. Love your channel and videos. Take care and be safe.
I’ve patched plenty bald spots with loose hair but never like that, found a new use for all my spare hide pieces! Didn’t know about fiber tac either I use super glue and it’s a pain cleaning it, 9 years in the trade and I’m still learning new things thanks for the tip!
That’s awesome. I appreciate it this helped quite a bit. I used this method on a neck that had a broadhead entry hole. I can’t be mad though. I was the one who shot the deer and it taught me quite a bit. I wondered if this was even possible and I was contemplating it. I had saved some cut offs from a couple of mounts I’ve done, and I worked on your channel and I found a video very similar to what I was thinking about doing, it’s cool that someone is putting a channel out that can help fellow taxidermists
I just started doing a little taxidermy in my free time. I just finished my first deer mount a few weeks ago. I just want to say thanks for all the useful information. Everything I did I learned on this channel. Please keep the videos coming
Looking for some help/advise a buddy of mine brought me an old deer mount to repair and clean up. Well I’ve done some apoxie work today. The hide/hair on this mount is yellow looking. I have taken some paper towels and windex and wiped this mount down 4-5 times. Still yellow looking. Do you have a paint schedule to fix this or any kind of recipe to remove the yellow looking tint. Thanks for any help you can provide.
The yellow is usually caused by hair losing pigment when a cape is mounted using dry preservatives. You can't get rid of the yellow, but you can airbrush it with a dark brown and it will look much better
Can we use this for skin that is separated as well or what’s the best way to fix that my new taxidermy mount has a hole in it and not sure how to fix it
I wish I was 30 years younger. You make these videos so interesting with the tips and tricks. It's almost like bringing the deer back to life. If I could get out and deer hunt and get a nice buck, I would like to try to mount it myself. We know you have plenty of mounts to do yet. Wish you would show more of them being done from start to finish. Love your channel and videos. Take care and be safe.
I sure will once deer season ends and I have a bit more time👍
One taxidermist to another awesome work
Thank you
Awesome repair!
Keep the taxidermy videos coming !!! Love them !!
Wow! That is a good fix looks natural
I’ve patched plenty bald spots with loose hair but never like that, found a new use for all my spare hide pieces! Didn’t know about fiber tac either I use super glue and it’s a pain cleaning it, 9 years in the trade and I’m still learning new things thanks for the tip!
Dude that is freaking cool once again thanks for the video buddy
That’s awesome. I appreciate it this helped quite a bit. I used this method on a neck that had a broadhead entry hole. I can’t be mad though. I was the one who shot the deer and it taught me quite a bit. I wondered if this was even possible and I was contemplating it. I had saved some cut offs from a couple of mounts I’ve done, and I worked on your channel and I found a video very similar to what I was thinking about doing, it’s cool that someone is putting a channel out that can help fellow taxidermists
Fantastic tip Daniel! thanks again for the content :)
Great Video can’t wait to try this. Thanks for sharing
Thanks great video I like fixes thanks 4 sharing
Best tip yet. Great video
Thanks 👍
Great job again!!!!
I just started doing a little taxidermy in my free time. I just finished my first deer mount a few weeks ago. I just want to say thanks for all the useful information. Everything I did I learned on this channel. Please keep the videos coming
Absolutely! Thanks!
Awesome video. Great work like always keep it up man.
That was an awesome repair! I couldn't even tell where the hole was! Great job and Good luck with everything my friend!
Thank you!
That works slick! great video, another tool in the arsenal
Good stuff. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for watching!
Great job! Thank you!
Great detail work. Impressed.
I always used forceps to grab the hair and super glue to adhere it.
Great Info! I used some of my fiber-tac and the darker artificial velvet to fix some slippage spots on the face.
Great videos..... can you do one on lip repair? I got a bison and trying to mount it myself. I damaged the lips while fleshing so need a fix
Interesting
Looking for some help/advise a buddy of mine brought me an old deer mount to repair and clean up. Well I’ve done some apoxie work today. The hide/hair on this mount is yellow looking. I have taken some paper towels and windex and wiped this mount down 4-5 times. Still yellow looking. Do you have a paint schedule to fix this or any kind of recipe to remove the yellow looking tint. Thanks for any help you can provide.
The yellow is usually caused by hair losing pigment when a cape is mounted using dry preservatives. You can't get rid of the yellow, but you can airbrush it with a dark brown and it will look much better
photos.app.goo.gl/7KFTZpqdz91BqnHc6
Thanks for the help. I will give it a try.
Can we use this for skin that is separated as well or what’s the best way to fix that my new taxidermy mount has a hole in it and not sure how to fix it
You can. You can also use flocking or wool roving
What about ear hair? What is the best way to replace it ?
Off-white wool roving 👍
ruclips.net/video/alGRwnOAyWc/видео.htmlsi=N8pK3QKhUI04zNEA
do you have anything on open mouth deer / prep / finishing?
Not yet