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

Looks awesome, I have a rack and skull here at my place like that,I found it on the base where i work, found the whole skeleton actually, was quite surprised, ive been wanting to make a mount, do you have measurements and what not for all the work you did for your plaque, if so please shoot me a PM, thanks

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Hey Ryan! I'd be happy to. If you want the exact same shape as what I have here send me your mailing addy and I will just cut out a template of it and send to you. The shape isn't perfect one side to another but the beauty of moose racks is they are even more unique which covers alot of blemishes!

I will take a pic of the hanging set up and post it to for better clarity.

Noel
 
That looks great, good idea. i think ill have to stop burning the pallets in the stove.

Adam

No doubt!:p I new this pallet was heavy but even looking closely at the sun bleached wood I never would have been able to tell it was oak. What a suprise when it came out of the planer!

Here is a shot to try and show how the cable fits in the notch. This design would be cool for any type of skull you want to hang on the wall. At any given moment you can pull it off the wall and let your friend check it out.:cool: Well, maybe if it isn't 50 lbs!

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Thats awesome I have a deer I want to do something similar to maybe I will get off my a$$ know.

Fester, I came up with this one for the Deer I got this year. I tried hacking off the teeth for the more traditional Euro mount this time but the cable methoed could work too. I basically traced the skull and went an inch oversize all the way around. It turned out ok.

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Noel,

Looks like we are in the same boat when it comes to taxidermy and wives. I actually caught #### this fall because i didnt fill my moose tag. She wants a full out moose shoulder mount though!!! I guess i do have to pay a smal price. She hunts too, but refuses to gut. I can handle a gut job or two in order to peacefully maintain my taxidermy displayed throughout the house.
 
Noel,

Looks like we are in the same boat when it comes to taxidermy and wives. I actually caught s**t this fall because i didnt fill my moose tag. She wants a full out moose shoulder mount though!!! I guess i do have to pay a smal price. She hunts too, but refuses to gut. I can handle a gut job or two in order to peacefully maintain my taxidermy displayed throughout the house.

Christy wants the full shoulder mount too. I told her she could have it but she has to shoot it!:D After going for her cow moose this year I don't know if she would be willing to search for a 60"+ bull. She said she earned a new respect for hunters, it isn't shooting into a kettle like she thought....

We are both VERY fortunate to have wives in favor of displaying dead heads. Sounds like we are few and far between!

Another trick I found for those who have a ram skull to display. They are real to prop up on a shelf w/o having them roll back and point at the sky. If you don't want a plaque unther them, get a chunk of wood dowel and slide it in the brain cavity, trim to length to achive the desired head angle. Now the skull can rest on the bottom of the horns with minimal support to distract your drooling. I can post a demo pic later for this one.....

If there are any other ideas out there go ahead and post them guys. My next one to tackle is a plaque that swivels horozontally with a deer skull that can come off of it.:)
 
you mean you can't just hang that with a couple of drywall screws?


Perhaps if you remove the drywall and use the whole box of screws.:D

Here was my interim ram skull prop. Before I had it resting against the wall and when it slipped on me it took off allot of paint and made for a another fix it job.:redface: The back side of this one's horns are extremely rough like a wood rasp, took off the paint and scarred the wall badly.

Here's the dowel:
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And you can easily hide it with a wee bit of imagination.;)
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When I finished putting my schtuff back up by the moose I used the dowel to prop up one of the deer skulls with great success too.:)
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That looks great! Perfect spot for it too. Just need to cover the two screws with a wood plug.

........or use black drywall screws.


Really great job, Noel. Very good idea. You should keep your eye out for some elm pallets, as well. Guy here rips and planes them, then uses it to build gorgeous gun cases.

That the bull you got with your 9.3?

Speaking of being blessed with a wife that hunts, I have been married to a gorgeous gal for 40 years that still goes with me every fall, and often is the first to connect. :)

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Ted
 
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