Author:wholman author's website I am an artist, writer, and designer who graduated with a degree in architecture in 2007.
Intro: Bandsaw Taxidermy I am not a hunter, in the literal sense; more of an alley walker , stalking dumpsters and backyard scrap heaps for promising prey, old wood, discarded appliances, mintcondition cardboard. My trophies are oft-unappreciated, fading into the background of my apartment. No longer. Here is a way for us rifle-less sportsmen to decorate our bars, dens, and studies. With some weathered, old-growth wood, a bandsaw, and a free afternoon, I made my own deer mount with angular antlers and a smooth, modern appeal. Without fur, it won't hold smells and moths; without eyes, it won't creep out little children; and without killing anything, it will appease the militant vegan faction. So, grab some tools and go deer yourself. I designed this deer head for a class I teach at the ReBuilding Exchange . The relatively simple form and limited set of skills is perfect for a short class, as it teaches a straightforward, measurable objective in a reasonable amount of time. In addition to the class, we may be making multiples of these for sale. So, for smooth and efficient reproduction, I made templates for the head and antlers. You will need these materials: ~ 18" of 2" x 12" material (for the head) ~ 12" of 2" x 10" material (for the plaque, could use plywood) 4 3" wood or deck screws wood glue finish of your choice You will need these tools: Bandsaw or jigsaw Drill/driver Cardboard or masonite (for templating) Sandpaper Ruler/tape measure Pencil
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