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how to repair deer antlers

by Dr. Lina Hessel Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How to Repair Broken Antler Tines

  • Fixing Broken Tines. If you are a deer hunter and harvest a buck with antlers you would like to display, oftentimes it will have a broken tine or two.
  • Materials. The first thing to do is order some epoxy for the repair. ...
  • Repair Broken Antlers Step-by-Step. Prepare the antlers. ...
  • European Skull Mount. A simple deer skull mount in 10 easy steps. ...

Part of a video titled Broken Antler Repair Using Apoxie Sculpt - YouTube
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Full Answer

How to restore old deer antlers?

To restore the antler coloration, Jillian Sparks applies wood stain, working from an original photo of the animal. Have you ever left a deer mount outside for too long and now the antlers are chalky and bleached? All you need to restore them is dish soap, a paintbrush, wood stain and fine steel wool.

How to clean or stain deer antlers?

  • This step is important for removing dangerous bacteria from the antlers.
  • You should boil the antlers outside, otherwise they will stink up your house.
  • Before beginning, test to see if the cooking pot is large enough to fit the antlers inside. All of the antlers should be submerged during boiling. ...

How to cut deer antlers off the head?

Removing the Deer’s Antlers from Its Head

  • A hacksaw or reciprocating saw
  • A hunting knife
  • Extra saw blades

How to restore color to deer antlers cheap?

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How do you fix chewed antlers?

0:2615:20Fixing Sun-Bleached, Chewed & Broken Tined Antlers - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt's all chewed big-time over here all the elders points are just completely shredded.MoreIt's all chewed big-time over here all the elders points are just completely shredded.

Can you restore deer antlers?

All you need to restore them is dish soap, a paintbrush, wood stain and fine steel wool. If the antlers are chalky and porous you will also need two-part molding compound and fine sandpaper. Start by cleaning the antlers with soap and water and allow them to dry.

How do you glue deer antlers together?

For gluing combinations of bone/antler material and metal (e. g. for knife handles) Epoxy glue (No. 450382) should be used. It is transparent and gap-filling, and is therefore also ideal for gluing spongy surfaces.

How can I bring my antlers back to life?

1:267:28DIY: Restore Sun-Bleached Antlers with Wood Stain - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd how I do that is with diluted dish wash soap mix it with water and take an old toothbrush. AndMoreAnd how I do that is with diluted dish wash soap mix it with water and take an old toothbrush. And scrub every crevice in there get all the dirt out of there because if you don't then you got this.

Can you oil antlers?

Yes true of most oils...but after much research food grade mineral oil has no ill effects... antlers may not crack indoors but they certainly get very dry...the mineral oil puts the life back in em... I just experimented with a couple a year ago...they look much more vibrant than those I didn't apply it on...

What kind of paint do you use on deer antlers?

Acrylic Paint (for dark antlers try burnt umber or raw umber, and for lighter racks try yellow ochre with white)

What kind of glue is used in taxidermy?

Cyanoacrylate (CA) or super glue is great for gap filling. Using a think viscosity or gel super glue makes gap filling for your taxidermy projects easy. Of course, a general purpose super glue is perfect for bonding numerous substrates making it a go to for Taxidermist for quick fixes.

Can you use super glue on Bones?

Stewart says some synthetic superglues or “instant glues” are used instead of sutures for superficial skin wounds. But because of toxicity or toxic byproducts, “they are not suitable for deep tissue use,” including bone repair, he adds.

How strong is Gorilla glue Epoxy?

Gorilla Epoxy has 3300 psi bond strength and a 5-minute set-time for a quick strong application process. The adhesive is water resistance and suitable indoor and outdoor use on a wide variety of projects.

What do you put on deer antlers?

Spray a clear coat of polyurethane onto all parts of the antlers to protect them from water and insect damage. This spray also helps preserve the natural colors of the antlers.

Fixing Broken Tines

If you are a deer hunter and harvest a buck with antlers you would like to display, oftentimes it will have a broken tine or two. A qualified taxidermist can do the repair if you decide to have a shoulder mount or European skull mount done. If you are doing the Euro mount yourself, then you can repair the broken antler tines too.

Materials

The first thing to do is order some epoxy for the repair. I ordered a two part epoxy kit called All Game Epoxy sculpting material. It came with vinyl gloves, stirring sticks and enough epoxy for several repairs.

Repair Broken Antlers Step-by-Step

Near the broken area you will want to wash off any dirt or dried blood. I like to gently wash the whole set of antlers. Next, I roughed up the surface of the tine stump where the new imitation time will go using a Dremel tool with a small abrasive bit. I drilled a small hole partially into the stump where I pressed in a piece of steel coat hanger.

bruce New Member

I was wondering how you go about repairing broken deer antler.I have allways wanted to shoot a deer with a drop tine and when i did it was broken of and would like to replace. Can I take a tine off another rack or do they make some kind of material to make a new one with? I think the broken of part would be about 4 to 5 inches.

rcaples New Member

try epoxie sculpt (mckenzies supply) im sure others carry it also, just mckenzies is 10 miles down the road, it works good for rebuilding antlers and is easy to work with

Dean New Member

Drill a hole 1/4" in size at the break. Drill as deep as possible without going through. Form a 1/4" rod to the length and shape needed. Grind end to a taper if needed. Use a good epoxy like JB weld. Not 5 minute epoxy. Slow setting epoxy I believe is stronger. Put the mixed epoxy into hole and around break, also smear it onto the rod.

PJK1944 RENAISSANCE MAN OF HABITATS

I like the idea of using the real antler as a drop tine, what I do is drill a hole into the antler as far as you can go, be careful you don't go all the way through. On the drop drill a hole about 2 inches. the size of the hole is the size of a coat hanger,both holes.

Dean New Member

PJK - I've done that method many times years back, it works but like you said it isn't nearly as strong. I've fixed them like that before and warned the customer not to bump or grab the tine. No sooner do I say it and they grab hold of the head and crack the tine. I've also cast them but it's more time consuming.

HTG New Member

Is there anything extra you would when adding a extra point off of the repair tine?

Dean New Member

I make the entire antler tine with the bondo and chopped fiberglass mix. Build it up a little larger than what you want. Then as soon as it sets up enough carve it down to the shape you want. The longer it sets the harder it gets so don't wait to long to carve it, other wise you will need to grind and sand a lot.

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