Blue Goose Landing, wall mount attachment, Art of Taxidermy.

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
  • Hello everyone, Here we are with another video for this week. I have a very beautiful blue goose that was harvested by a hunter in Alberta as a gift to his father. What a great idea.
    If you notice you will see that I have inverted the wings fully on this bird and showing you that Im wrapping some batting around the wing bones to build it up a bit... and also you will see a very simple attachment system that is made out of a Guage 9 black wire, .. I hope you enjoy the video and pick up some tips here and there throughout the show.
    Thanks for watching.
    Cheers
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  • @kadevorwaller4715
    @kadevorwaller4715 3 роки тому +3

    Awesome video!
    I’ve always wanted to get into taxidermy and I think I just found a perfect channel to learn!

    • @ArtofTaxidermy
      @ArtofTaxidermy  3 роки тому +2

      I hope you can use it as much as possible.

  • @barryburas5670
    @barryburas5670 3 роки тому

    One of my favorite poses for landing waterfowl!! Great job Ben

  • @gagegibbons2662
    @gagegibbons2662 3 роки тому

    Great work my man I’m just a teen and just started doing taxidermy love your videos they help me out so much learning

  • @johnleskinen734
    @johnleskinen734 3 роки тому

    Another Masterpiece! Outstanding Mount!

  • @petegonzalez821
    @petegonzalez821 3 роки тому

    Looks damn good Ben!

  • @Ramhick22
    @Ramhick22 3 роки тому

    Beautiful

  • @Ramhick22
    @Ramhick22 3 роки тому

    Beautiful.

  • @abdulmananvlogs9914
    @abdulmananvlogs9914 3 роки тому

    Nice video

  • @scottmiles3362
    @scottmiles3362 2 місяці тому

    Did you wire through the radius or go to the alula? Looks nice

    • @ArtofTaxidermy
      @ArtofTaxidermy  2 місяці тому

      No.. you just card it to dry that way.

  • @muhammadinadghazwan4675
    @muhammadinadghazwan4675 3 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @wrknhonks
    @wrknhonks 2 роки тому

    Nice work man , totally weird way to mount a bird … I start with the Body , neck attached and hot glue head on and go from there ….and from my findings it’s much harder to dry birds on the body .. but works for you .. looks great

    • @ArtofTaxidermy
      @ArtofTaxidermy  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks , isn’t interesting to see how the same thing gets done differently. 😄 thanks for watching , cheers.

  • @karlgsxr1
    @karlgsxr1 2 роки тому

    What gauge annealed wire do you like to use for ducks and geese? Also what gauge wire do you use for your main support wire, or mounting wire.
    Do you have a preferred thread you like when sewing up your birds? Thank you, I have been watching your videos daily now. I am learning a lot!

    • @ArtofTaxidermy
      @ArtofTaxidermy  2 роки тому

      Hey Karl thanks for your watching.
      I’d use gauge 12 for this goose position. And gauge 9 for anchoring it. I don’t really have any thread preference. Anything you can sew with will work. Cheers

  • @Таксидермиянаколенке

    Ben hello, tell me how and how you paint paws for products. and what's in the bags on the paws.

    • @ArtofTaxidermy
      @ArtofTaxidermy  3 роки тому +1

      Feet are painted by air brush, multiple layers and the bags you see contains wet cotton balls and I use them to keep the feet moist and soft till I work on them later.

    • @Таксидермиянаколенке
      @Таксидермиянаколенке 3 роки тому

      @@ArtofTaxidermy clear, thanks a lot

  • @scottmiles3362
    @scottmiles3362 2 місяці тому

    So do you just wring out the skin and get it say half dry for assembly…. then assemble and blow dry?

    • @ArtofTaxidermy
      @ArtofTaxidermy  2 місяці тому +1

      Pretty much … most like to blow dry first … except very large birds like Turkey I don’t see any benefit in that .. so I towel dry the bird the best I can, then mount and finally blow dry. The skin stays moist a lot more and longer this way.

    • @scottmiles3362
      @scottmiles3362 2 місяці тому

      😊 thank you

  • @thelifeofreed5367
    @thelifeofreed5367 Рік тому

    Great work! Got a question! What gauge of wire do you use on your bird mounts? Do you use the same gauge in the wings as you do the legs? Thanks!

    • @ArtofTaxidermy
      @ArtofTaxidermy  Рік тому +2

      Gauge depends on the birds and their position. Very seldom you can use the same gauge in legs and wings. They are usually different. I used 12 and 14 on this one.

    • @thelifeofreed5367
      @thelifeofreed5367 Рік тому

      @@ArtofTaxidermy so if I want to mount large ducks like mallards and pintails, what gauge would you choose/recommend? I want to do both standing and flying mounts. Thanks!

    • @ArtofTaxidermy
      @ArtofTaxidermy  Рік тому +2

      @@thelifeofreed5367 16 for wings and neck. 14 or 13 for legs should work just fine.. . if the skull is casted then you might want to use 13-14 for neck too....

  • @LC-hq6hc
    @LC-hq6hc Рік тому

    How do the wings stay after you take the tape off ,do you use a spray or something?

    • @ArtofTaxidermy
      @ArtofTaxidermy  Рік тому

      The skin dries while it’s taped. So when the tape is off they will stay because they dried.

  • @jtfussell6588
    @jtfussell6588 2 роки тому

    Does taping and carding the primaries in place and leaving for a few weeks keep them up like that or are you using more wire or something to keep the primaries set up like they are in the finished mount? Thanks

    • @ArtofTaxidermy
      @ArtofTaxidermy  2 роки тому

      there is wire inside wings too. Inside wire keeps the wing shape and position. Tapes and carding keeps the wing feathers in place.

    • @jtfussell6588
      @jtfussell6588 2 роки тому

      @@ArtofTaxidermy gotcha, thanks for the reply. Videos are great.

    • @ArtofTaxidermy
      @ArtofTaxidermy  2 роки тому

      @@jtfussell6588 No worries, Thanks for watching.

  • @madelynt1615
    @madelynt1615 3 роки тому

    I noticed this, why don't you make the incision on the wing on waterfowls? Is it to properly clean it out because waterfowl are really greasy?

    • @ArtofTaxidermy
      @ArtofTaxidermy  3 роки тому +1

      I have done it both ways. But as you said waterfowls being so greasy I find it easier to invert the wings rather than making an incision.