Wow that's so cool. We're those horns all kills made by one person or made of from several in the family?
How long did it take?
What did you use to hold the light bulbs?
What type of paint?
Awesome job.
Wow that's so cool. We're those horns all kills made by one person or made of from several in the family?
How long did it take?
What did you use to hold the light bulbs?
What type of paint?
Awesome job.
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All are sheds from a ranch in Lampasas. I have over 1000 antlers in stock so selection is good. This one took me just over 4 hrs to complete. Majority of my candelabra socket housings are made from elk main beam. No paint used. I use a stainable filler and for the most part it matches the antlers well.
I continue to be a fan! Love the one you made for me last year. What really amazes me about these is how you are able to find such a perfect balance (both visually and physically) with antlers that vary in weight and size.
Duane I think the balancing is luck! Trust me I have made some chandeliers that don't balance well. As an artist I take the time to try and properly place each antler. Having a good selection of sheds to go through really helps. Just because I have 10-12 sheds doesn't mean it will make a great piece of art. The character in all of these really balance one another very well.
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