IdahoBugler
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I've been practicing repairing antlers on some deer that I have. Here are the first two attempts at doing it. It's fairly easy making the horn but matching the color is a killer. The antler material doesn't take stain well and you really have to rough it up to get it to stay at all. My biggest issue is getting the two part apoxy to match before adding the tine.
This is my first attempt. Fairly easy because the sheds are light in color but are fresh sheds from last year.
Here is my second attempt. This is a 28" buck I shot about 15 years ago. These antlers were tough to match up in color. Also since when I was younger I thought it was a good idea to add a thick coat of lacquer on them.
I'll post some pics of the process a little later.
This is my first attempt. Fairly easy because the sheds are light in color but are fresh sheds from last year.
Here is my second attempt. This is a 28" buck I shot about 15 years ago. These antlers were tough to match up in color. Also since when I was younger I thought it was a good idea to add a thick coat of lacquer on them.
I'll post some pics of the process a little later.