Suggestions for broken Euro

blackdawg

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Yep, the kiddos stray kitty made an incredible leap and took down a big six point bull euro. Busted 2/3 of the skull; skull plate and antlers are ok, any creative ideas for a new display from you fellas?


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Beaverdog

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Outlaw skulls are the best fake euro skulls out there. I have used them a bunch. They have YouTube videos on how to do them.
 

JFK

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Easy solution would be to just cap it. Or you could try to put it back together with epoxy.
 
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Pop the ivories out, wrap the skull plate with leather, and stick it on a plague.

The broken pieces go in a small burlap sack hung adjacently.

"Here lies the cat that broke my mount."
 
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Wapiti7

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Had a euro simmer get away from me. Kinda glued it back together and then decided to use some pottery shards we found from the same area on a different trip and grouted them on. I'm sure somebody will want to put an arrow in my arse for this, but no gravesites were disturbed.
 

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I’ve repaired skulls many different ways. Super glue the pieces together and quickly add baking soda to the glued seam. It dries really hard. Some I have done this then used bondo with a cream colored hardener. Sanded it all down smooth then painted with an air brush using off white. I’ve also used apoxie sculpt but I prefer the glue, baking soda and bondo method. Also, super glue has a tendency to turn yellow. If I just wanted to use glue then plain old white Elmer’s glue is the best since it won’t turn yellow.
 

Krolly

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I’ve done mounts with removable antlers. You could replace the skull and mount the antlers to the replacement skull. I drill out the pedical and epoxy in a square tubing. Then epoxy square bar in the antler. You can also use a single piece and epoxy permanently without being removable. I’ve done this for euros with deer in velvet. Remove the horns, clean the skull, preserve the velvet then reattach the horns.
 
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