Ollin Magnetic Digiscoping System

Coloring Antlers

backcountry_sassn

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I normally don't color my antlers because I believe it makes it lose its value both is money and memory, but I really wanted to color the big deadhead I found a week ago. I watched a lot of videos and ask a lot of questions to other shed hunters, then tested these ideas on sheds that I didn't care to ruin. I tried the wood filler on the entire antler and stain method, drywall mud/paint/stain method, and straight stain. I found that filling the cracks with walnut colored wood stain, then carefully stain with a mixture of a few colors that matched the browns I found did the trick. After it was colored, some careful sanding and sealing with a satin varnish did the trick. After that worked on the junk shed, I decided to try it out one more time on a better shed to make sure it works before I did the deadhead. In the one picture, you can see the difference between just coloring and detailing with sand paper.
 

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That turned out pretty good man, nice work! Looks like you're gonna have a couple of hunting partner's here in a few years, love it!
 
Dark coffee grounds work good to.... if I ever color horns I'll save a couple filters full of brewed grounds and use them rub em in then take some sand paper and lightly hit em. Brings out the burrs. Nice work!
 
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