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The Eastern turkey was a triple bearded turkey I needed to do something special with, and turned out ok. Have a bunch of tail fans sitting around so figure I would do some more. I put the Old Gobbler patch on it so I wouldn't have to use one of my beards there. I plan on selling this or giving it away and wanted to keep the beard.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20250221/8e62c54ac37dba70919e30f3ab9f709b.jpg)
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Those are really awesome. What did you use to glue or hold down the feathers?
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Quote from: Gobspur on February 20, 2025, 08:21:33 PMThose are really awesome. What did you use to glue or hold down the feathers?
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The main tail feathers and the black back cape is all one piece. The remaining feathers all around it are individually glued down using Gorilla wood glue.
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Looks great!
Love the live edge cedar. What do you finish it with? Based on the color, I would guess water based urethane or maybe waterlox. Either way, very nice. I may have to do one. I have a lot of cedar laying around.
Awesome!
Quote from: g8rvet on February 21, 2025, 12:24:29 PMLove the live edge cedar. What do you finish it with? Based on the color, I would guess water based urethane or maybe waterlox. Either way, very nice. I may have to do one. I have a lot of cedar laying around.
I put three coats of Minwax Wipe-On Poly. It is a polyurethane protection, will see in time yet how much it will still fade.
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Quote from: ddturkeyhunter1 on February 21, 2025, 03:53:25 PMQuote from: g8rvet on February 21, 2025, 12:24:29 PMLove the live edge cedar. What do you finish it with? Based on the color, I would guess water based urethane or maybe waterlox. Either way, very nice. I may have to do one. I have a lot of cedar laying around.
I put three coats of Minwax Wipe-On Poly. It is a polyurethane protection, will see in time yet how much it will still fade.
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It is cedar. It will fade. I have a headboard and mantel I finished with waterlox and it is beautiful still 5 years down the road. I think the time gives it character and it will look awesome.
That's some fine looking plaques sir!
Quote from: Mick2394 on February 21, 2025, 05:43:06 PMThat's some fine looking plaques sir!
Thanks, spent a good amount of time on them, but retired and working on some thing turkey related loved ever minute.
Quote from: ddturkeyhunter1 on February 21, 2025, 06:25:45 PMQuote from: Mick2394 on February 21, 2025, 05:43:06 PMThat's some fine looking plaques sir!
Thanks, spent a good amount of time on them, but retired and working on some thing turkey related loved ever minute.
No doubt! Some amazing pieces, hope you continue to make more! Enjoy retirement and Good luck this season!
Those look great!
I use clear silicone squirted on a piece of cardboard and brush it on and lay the individual feathers down to glue it to the board.
Dick you do great work! Those look fantastic as do all the other work you shared with me.
I'm sure if you are open to it you could get a little side business mounting plaques for other hunters.
Enjoy yourself bud and I hope you have a great turkey season my friend.
Quote from: Turkeybutt on February 22, 2025, 09:18:33 AMDick you do great work! Those look fantastic as do all the other work you shared with me.
I'm sure if you are open to it you could get a little side business mounting plaques for other hunters.
Enjoy yourself bud and I hope you have a great turkey season my friend.
Thanks, I do have plans to maybe do more for extra cash and fun. I Donated a plaque to be done by me to our local Stearns Country Thundering Tom's in MN; banquet end of March. It will be going up for action, I will be doing something similar for the highest bider with the turkey they shoot. I hope that starts to give me a price range people feel my time is worth.
Very nice work. Thanks for posting the pics~
Those look great. :) :) :)
Quote from: ddturkeyhunter1 on February 22, 2025, 05:53:01 PMI hope that starts to give me a price range people feel my time is worth.
Professional shops are charging $400 to $600 for those.
Those look sharp!
Quote from: Dougas on February 23, 2025, 12:58:08 PMQuote from: ddturkeyhunter1 on February 22, 2025, 05:53:01 PMI hope that starts to give me a price range people feel my time is worth.
Professional shops are charging $400 to $600 for those.
Thanks for the information.
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Nice work. Original and creative.