I am basically a rookie. My dad taught me taxidermy 7 years ago ..I'm always looking for better ways and I truly enjoy watching your videos and learning from you. Thank you very much. Your work is amazing 👍
Great video sir! I started doing my own a few years ago and I can relate on the brisket, and the ears. I see the flaws and mistakes I made, but fortunately most people don't. I get a little better with each one. I just finished up two and I'm waiting on two capes to come back from the tanner and I can do two more from last season. I learned several things here that I will use on the next ones. Thanks again.
Thank You! We plan to have an entire playlist of all sorts of taxidermy tips and tricks so stay tuned!! If there is anything you think would be helpful for beginners let us know and maybe we can add it to the lineup!
Any tips to get the flesh paint off the deers ear hair? Normally I just brush paint off but this almost is stained like dye. Now the ear hair has a pink hue.
Is there anyway you can tell me what that tool was you used to shave down the muscle lines and the face? I get it’s a foam shaver but would love to know the exact tool so I can order. Thank you
What product are you using for the eyes where it comes with the plastic film on them? Do you consistently use/order the same eyes with there being so many options out there?
You are correct it is a water-based clay! Its main advantage is that it kind of acts like an oil based clay and doesn't shrink or crack/peel and has a slower dry time. We will be sure to correct this going forward! Thanks!
Geat Video, Love the super work in the detail. I think this will help people. Two Thumbs Up in my book. Keep up the GOOD WORK.
I am basically a rookie. My dad taught me taxidermy 7 years ago ..I'm always looking for better ways and I truly enjoy watching your videos and learning from you. Thank you very much. Your work is amazing 👍
Great video sir! I started doing my own a few years ago and I can relate on the brisket, and the ears. I see the flaws and mistakes I made, but fortunately most people don't. I get a little better with each one. I just finished up two and I'm waiting on two capes to come back from the tanner and I can do two more from last season. I learned several things here that I will use on the next ones. Thanks again.
artist in his own way - fascinating
I'm really impressed with your work. You done a fine job.
Thank you! Now that season is winding down we should have some more videos coming soon!
I’m new to taxidermy! Great video for beginners!
Thank You! We plan to have an entire playlist of all sorts of taxidermy tips and tricks so stay tuned!! If there is anything you think would be helpful for beginners let us know and maybe we can add it to the lineup!
Any tips to get the flesh paint off the deers ear hair? Normally I just brush paint off but this almost is stained like dye. Now the ear hair has a pink hue.
Excellent job!!! Wow. Amazing
Is there anyway you can tell me what that tool was you used to shave down the muscle lines and the face?
I get it’s a foam shaver but would love to know the exact tool so I can order. Thank you
What product are you using for the eyes where it comes with the plastic film on them? Do you consistently use/order the same eyes with there being so many options out there?
Almost everything we get comes from your typical taxidermy suppliers like McKenzie Taxidermy Supply, Van Dyke's, Matuska, etc.
11:43 Do you have any videos on how you do the back of a wall pedestal I was thinking on using can of spray in bed liner
Is there anyway you can show using your hide stretcher?
Awesome!
Where do you get those forms
critter clay is not oil based
You are correct it is a water-based clay! Its main advantage is that it kind of acts like an oil based clay and doesn't shrink or crack/peel and has a slower dry time. We will be sure to correct this going forward! Thanks!
Background music makes this almost unwatchable