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    #61
    Very good looking, good work

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      #62
      Those look good!!! Does your wife's deer basically have one solid base? Very interesting set of horns!

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        #63
        Originally posted by Buckrider View Post
        How does the paint still manage to have the layered look even after you stir the paint together before dipping? Or maybe just barely swirling the paint but not actually mixing it?
        Also do you place the skull directly in on top of the paint or go in away from paint then raise it up through the paint? Thanks and these look great!
        I have no idea on exactly how it works, but I place the skull in through the paint then push all the paint out of the way before lifting it out of the water.
        Originally posted by Grizzly1 View Post
        Those look good!!! Does your wife's deer basically have one solid base? Very interesting set of horns!
        Yes that is one solid base.

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          #64
          Ok so the application in on the down stroke and paint moved before coming out of the water! Got it and Thanks!

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            #65
            I'll be trying this soon

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              #66
              Here are some that I have done....they were still wet but its a idea

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              This one is not good due to too much paint

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              Here is a wood cross I done messing around...

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                #67
                Pretty cool

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