I use boiled linseed oil first then touch up with Minwax Privincial wood stain. I have added a touch of red stain to get the cherry horns some folks like. I always mix and experiment on scrap pieces of antler prior to putting anything on a set I'm working on for someone.
Great video and impressive results restoring a chalk antler. But you are obviously a bachelor; if I sprayed poly over my floor like you did my wife would stab me in the ass with those antlers!
I have a big Montana 4x4 mule buck I had a buddy clean the head an it fell over in the pot an burnt two points off an I have the points what should I do
Very Nice Work.
Minwax Privincial wood stain is by far the best i have found
I have a really old Big 3 that I am going to try this on, thanks for sharing!
Awesome video thanks for sharing
I use boiled linseed oil first then touch up with Minwax Privincial wood stain. I have added a touch of red stain to get the cherry horns some folks like. I always mix and experiment on scrap pieces of antler prior to putting anything on a set I'm working on for someone.
Nice job
You can get stuff called "antler conditioner" from taxidermists that give you the right amount of natural shine
Broken tines add great character
Ricky that horn turned out fantastic good work.
Great video and impressive results restoring a chalk antler. But you are obviously a bachelor; if I sprayed poly over my floor like you did my wife would stab me in the ass with those antlers!
What happens in the man cave, stays in the man cave. Lol
Where did you get your oil paints?
Where do you buy your different colors(raw umber ect.)
Thank you-Ron
I have a big Montana 4x4 mule buck I had a buddy clean the head an it fell over in the pot an burnt two points off an I have the points what should I do
How much would you charge to fix up a head
Message me a good pic of it...
This dude must not be married do it all in the house lol