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zuni818
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![]() i see what your talking about. your jaws looks like they came from a frickn great white. ![]() Last edited by crazyfishnfool; 11-21-2013 at 08:13 PM. |
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I wanted to get the jaw to match how it looks when the mouth is completely open.
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zuni818
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after correcting
So here is the picture of the jaws the way they should be put together. thanks George.
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Those are both very cool.
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Thought it was a pit bull at 1st! Really nice job on the prep. I've prepared at least 50 skulls and experimented with several techniques over the years. There are many successful ways to clean bones but dermestid beetles are the least stinky and do the least amount of damage on delicate skeleton material. If you use bleach be carefull to dilute it and don't soak your material more then a week. Excess bleach will cause the bone to become chalk-like. Thanks for sharing your cool pics.
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