Finally got enough skulls to complete project barn wood.

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Re: Finally got enough skulls to complete project barn wood.

Looks good! Can you get a head on pic of the buck on the right in the box?
 

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Mike Belt":3j8ap07z said:
Looks good! Can you get a head on pic of the buck on the right in the box?
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Re: Finally got enough skulls to complete project barn wood.

Nice! I've done a few with barn wood and really like it
 

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cbhunter":2szkqhxv said:
Looks good. That 5 pt in bottom right looks like he was old. He has a big long noggin lol


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You noticed how big he was. His head makes all those others look small. Length and width. With the horn mass his skull is much heavier too.


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Gravey":1nbo0r32 said:
Looks good. How did you attach the skull to the wood?
. Used galvanized sheet rock screws in the wood. Wrapped green wire about 3 times thru the holes in the back of the skull. Looped it tight around the screw head.


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Almartin":16g5fo06 said:
Gravey":16g5fo06 said:
Looks good. How did you attach the skull to the wood?
. Used galvanized sheet rock screws in the wood. Wrapped green wire about 3 times thru the holes in the back of the skull. Looped it tight around the screw head.


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Thanks
 

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Re: Finally got enough skulls to complete project barn wood.

Almartin":107lrgbv said:
cbhunter":107lrgbv said:
Looks good. That 5 pt in bottom right looks like he was old. He has a big long noggin lol


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You noticed how big he was. His head makes all those others look small. Length and width. With the horn mass his skull is much heavier too.


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He sticks out like a sore thumb. Great display


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Re: Finally got enough skulls to complete project barn wood.

Looks good, I cheaped out and have about 50 racks screwed in to 12" x 12' ft shelving boards in the garage. At least it gets them out of a box in the corner.
 

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I like. I have a few racks in boxes I really should do something with. At one point I had planned on building them up and making something out of bulk antlers but I ended up giving some of them away and I got particular and quit shooting smaller bucks so I quit my collecting. Regretfully, I don't collect many big racks either, lol.
 

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