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I was staying with a shooting friend earlier this week who's just back from a successful hunt in Hungary with a couple of sets of good boar tusks. The tusks are cleaned and filled with epoxy and he's got a couple of round panels to mount them on but neither of us knows the best way to fix them to the panel. I've done a search on here but I guess this is just too basic a question to have come up. Anyhow, I'd really appreciate it if someone with experience of this procedure could spare the time to give a novice a couple of pointers. Thanks. | ||
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You can buy the plaques designed for this from McKenzie Taxidermy Supply. If you want to mount it yourself, you'll need a flat panel and a vertical "beam" down the center. Into the beam, you rout slots to fit the base of the tusks. Best bet is to cover the flat plaque with plastic freezer wrap and just set the beam on top. Scribe around the tusk bases then rout. Epoxy the tusks under the beam in the routed areas. Once cured, then you can secure the beam to the plaque. RETIRED Taxidermist | |||
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Dear George, I'm sorry I couldn't post a reply on here sooner, but many thanks for your help. I really appreciate it. J. | |||
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Or you could do it this way. Most I have seen whilst here in Euorope are wrapped in 2 or 3 bands of copper and wired to the board. They are usually wrapped in very thin leather. | |||
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