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Date Posted: 14:33:44 12/14/04 Tue
Author: Ray
Author Host/IP: 4.23.225.164
Subject: Asher

As for the response on turning my 6point rack into a 12. well ,lol that was pretty easy. If you get say the magazine TAXIDERMY TODAY. You will notice that in nearly everyone i have recieved there is an article for apoxy sculpt. and it shows a picture of an entire rack made from it. Its very easy to use and there are many applications to use it on. I use it all the time on my fish reproductions. for blending fins to the bodys. also use it around my deer eyes to fill in any voids and i also use it on any if not all the surface on a deers nose pad.. it blends well with water. say a wet brush and just simply by brushing over the sculpt it kinda feathers the sculpt into the area you are working against. Now as far as the rack part goes. i simply rolled up a few strands about the size of a cigar. and blended them into the rack its self. very easy. it hardens up very quickly say in a few hours. then once dry it can be lightly sanded if necessary. and then painted. . This was just a simple process thats used alot i do know in tine repair. I am still trying to find that certian roduct that i can apply over a wire skeleton rack. such as bondo. then apply a really hard plastic resin of some sort that will give me very little worktime and set up very rappidly. and that can also be sanded. Well best of luck on the sculpt and give it a try. Ray.

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