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    #16
    Good job, looks great.

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      #17
      Nice.

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        #18
        Great job. Congrats to your son

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          #19
          Looks awesome!! Great job on the euro. Did you stain the antlers or is that the natural color? Love the chocolate antlers. Helluva first buck!

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            #20
            Looks good. Nice work

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              #21
              What method did you use to clean up the skull?

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                #22
                Bice

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by LiftAndShoot View Post
                  What method did you use to clean up the skull?


                  Maceration, degreaser and whiten with 30% peroxide.

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                    #24
                    Nice Buck

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Da' Hitman View Post
                      Looks awesome!! Great job on the euro. Did you stain the antlers or is that the natural color? Love the chocolate antlers. Helluva first buck!


                      I had to re-color the bottom inch or so but they are the natural color

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by WBA2000 View Post
                        I had to re-color the bottom inch or so but they are the natural color

                        Tip I have learned over the years: Wrap 3-4" of aluminum foil around the bases before putting the skull in the pot. This will keep most all of the grease and other funk from getting on the bases. Doesnt have to be perfect around the bases, just wrap it around. Then before you put on your peroxide paste, put several wraps of electrical tape on the bases. Get it just over the edge of the base. Keeps any of the paste of the antlers and saves you from having to do any touch up/recoloring.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by texan16 View Post
                          Tip I have learned over the years: Wrap 3-4" of aluminum foil around the bases before putting the skull in the pot. This will keep most all of the grease and other funk from getting on the bases. Doesnt have to be perfect around the bases, just wrap it around. Then before you put on your peroxide paste, put several wraps of electrical tape on the bases. Get it just over the edge of the base. Keeps any of the paste of the antlers and saves you from having to do any touch up/recoloring.


                          I don’t use paste. I use liquid peroxide

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                            #28
                            Wow! Nice!


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                              #29
                              Thanks for all the positive feedback!

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                                #30
                                Very nice work

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