Back from the taxidermist. New idea for hanging big heavy skulls.

Noel

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Bullwinkle finally came home.:)
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I hit the jackpot at work, stumbling onto a big pallet made of oak. Once discovered it did not last long.:evil: I think it worked out pretty good and am quite happy with the results.

The biggest challenge to this job was the only place we had room to put the head was above our entrance door. We wanted it there but there was no stud in the center of the wall, some framers just don't think about hanging big stuff on walls. We had to span two studs in order to center the plaque.

With having to span two studs a unique plaque was in order. After lots of templates this one was my favorite. The narrow vertical piece is relieved on the backside, leaving a 1/4" gap between it and the plaque about an inch deep. This leaves space for the braided picture frame cable to slide in. The cable is looped through the holes going into the brain cavity from the sides giving the most support possible. I was able to hang from the plaque and not have it fall off the wall so it should support 1/3 the weight.:p

The finish is quite easy, with a little help from your friendly oxy-acetylene outfit I was able to highlight the woodgrain very nicely by just waving the torch over the wood with a neutral flame. Rarely do I find a stain that I really like and shelac doesn't fit the bill like good old rustic does.:cool:
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One benefit to this type of mount is the plaque can be installed and then the head simply lifted up and set in place and removed the same way if needed. I couldn't imagine trying to lag screw this thing to the wall while holding all the weight. That would land me in the hospital for sure! It is after all 9 feet off the floor.:redface:

Most of the designs I have seen to date have the skull permanently attached to the wood. Hopefully this will help some folks find an easier method for hanging that beast where it isn't easy to get too.;) This would work well with any game head I can think of. I used two #14-3 1/2" long screws to anchor to the wall and the small vertical piece has one screw going in from the back in three spaces, one in each laminated board.

The skull was done at Great West Taxidermy, south or Black Diamond. Kathy uses beetles which also helps keep skull shrinkage to a minimum. Over the dry out period the overall width lost only 1/2".:) Compare that to the 3" my BIL lost with his getting boiled and it makes a big difference.
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Hope this helps some of you out!

Cheers,
Noel
 
Take some brown paint or wood filler and cover up those fugly screw heads :).

If it is not done by the next time I come over, I will have to do it myself. Keep the ladder handy :D
 
Noel,just come over and use my lathe(which is still on the market) http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=163220&highlight=lathe . The Moose looks great by the way

Thanks Jarrod.:)
Did you get your rack from Jimmy Boland yet? I can make you a plaque for if you like. So long as you like rustic oak anyway....lol A little kick back for the tip off for Christy's moose.;);)

There is some Ash(?) here too. You'd know better than me.

Thanks for the kind words fellahs. Maybe someone out there will be able to make good use of the design.
 
I have a pile of hardwood including some nice walnut from pallets, been saving it for the same purpose just have to get it done, just about all pallets out of the states are some sort of hardwood usually oak, but have aquired about a half a cord of walnut from them as well so keep your eyes open. We get so much of them at work one fella cuts them up for use in his wood stove so I have to beat him to it.
 
Well done getting permission to hang it. Not in my, ahem my wife's home. ;)

I hate to tell you this Mike but I came home one day to find my tube skinned wolf hanging up in the bedroom! She's on a 'Cabin' genre right now and wants the other bull moose skull put up to. How long can this last? The bear and trap are up above the fridge already, the ram and a deer in the living room and three birds. It will be a dark day when she wants to go to a contemporary look and I say tough luck! LOL:evil: My little girl is asking for another bear rug too. What a predicament to be in!

She did make me take down my Grampa's WWII kit from the shelf where the moose went and his BIL's Canvas hat he wore while fixing wrecked transports and such in England. I can make due tho.;)

I am going to try my luck with hanging up an old Belgian Donkey ear double, see where that goes!:p

It seems they either like it or hate, there's no fence riders. Or friend's have a three legged burl table in the living room, it really turns heads since the legs are actual moose legs. You can't get that in IKEA.
 
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