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    Tahr Skull - post boiling/cleaning nose bone separation (how to fix?)

    Hey All,

    The bones around the nose of my Tahr skull have separated following the cleaning process. Wondering if there is an easy way to pull them back in together again without breaking the bones?

    It's only the second skull I've cleaned out so have mercy on my skills please haha.

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    Those two long bits in the middle always fall out just super glue them back in
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    Glue them, pull in tight with some decent tape. Then seal the whole skull with a 50/50 mix of PVA glue and water.

    In the future, don't boil them too hard out. Simmer them until the flesh/membrane on the face starts peeling, them water blast. In my experience you are better to try and water blast earlier rather than later, as it avoids the bone becoming brittle or going chalky.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshC View Post
    Glue them, pull in tight with some decent tape. Then seal the whole skull with a 50/50 mix of PVA glue and water.

    In the future, don't boil them too hard out. Simmer them until the flesh/membrane on the face starts peeling, them water blast. In my experience you are better to try and water blast earlier rather than later, as it avoids the bone becoming brittle or going chalky.
    yes just like that, waterblast early then put back for short bursts back in the pot between blasting. did you put some whitening washing machine stuff in the mix? helps to remove all the oils

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    Cheers gents, will try that this w/e.
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    You can buy small bottles of peroxide from the chemist or a 5 litre container of baquacil pool cleaner from farmlands for $40 which lasts a long time & normally it’s just one good coat of peroxide & leave it in the sun & tickle up the areas that need a bit more 1-2 days later.

    Note - use latex gloves & eye protection when using peroxide!

    For the horns spray them with WD-40 & wipe off the excess. It brings out the colour & there’s no lasting WD-40 smell.
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    Do the horns separate from the skull during this process

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    Quote Originally Posted by imaca View Post
    Do the horns separate from the skull during this process
    Soak the skull in a bucket of cold water for a week and the horns should wriggle off
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    This is the last one I did for a 16yr old lad, his first bull Tahr a couple of weeks ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billbob View Post
    This is the last one I did for a 16yr old lad, his first bull Tahr a couple of weeks ago.

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    @Billbob I think I recognise this, not a young lad from Kirwee?

    Good job BTW
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stag View Post
    @Billbob I think I recognise this, not a young lad from Kirwee?

    Good job BTW
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    Yes that is who it is. Are you the guy who took him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billbob View Post
    @Stag

    Yes that is who it is. Are you the guy who took him?
    @Billbob yep that was me. Planning a big trip for his birthday later in the year. I take my 10 year old and the boys get on well. I’m just the mule.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billbob View Post
    This is the last one I did for a 16yr old lad, his first bull Tahr a couple of weeks ago.

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    thats a damn good job Billbob
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    I read an artical years ago buy a guy who did skulls.
    He reckons the best way to clean a skull was to get a jar of slaters ( those little hard shell insects that roll into a ball if you touch them)
    And put them and skull in a container and leave them for a few weeks. ( after removing as much flesh as possible)
    The skull he showed was clean as and all those fine nose membranes were in tact and spotless. They really don't disturb anything but the flesh they are eating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kruza View Post
    I read an artical years ago buy a guy who did skulls.
    He reckons the best way to clean a skull was to get a jar of slaters ( those little hard shell insects that roll into a ball if you touch them)
    And put them and skull in a container and leave them for a few weeks. ( after removing as much flesh as possible)
    The skull he showed was clean as and all those fine nose membranes were in tact and spotless. They really don't disturb anything but the flesh they are eating.
    I had no idea slaters ate meat

 

 

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