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Started by YukonC, December 24, 2020, 10:27:22 PM
Quote from: GobbleNut on December 25, 2020, 11:03:56 AMThere are "short versions" of dealing with this problem,...and there are also "long versions". Short version: Assuming the fan is dried out and is generally in good condition in terms of overall appearance, the easiest way to reposition some of the feathers is to separate them and use superglue to glue them in the position you want them in. Separating them may include cutting them loose and relocating before gluing. Just put the feathers in the position you want them in and then "spot-glue" them to the surrounding feathers. The Long version would be for fans that were not properly prepped before drying. That could include not cleaning the base of the fan properly (getting rid of all the meat and fat) and/or not washing and drying a fan that is excessively dirty. Even if a fan appears pretty clean, it is almost always best to wash the fan thoroughly in water with a mild detergent, rinse in clean water, and then thoroughly blow-dry (a hair dryer will work just fine). If your fan is dirty and dried without a good cleaning (and it sounds like this might be the problem if the feathers are stuck together), you may need to start over. This would include soaking the fan so that it becomes somewhat pliable again, and then washing and drying it. Once you do that, you should be able to re-stretch the fan and get the proper feather placement. This long version could also include the cut and glue version, as well, depending on whether soaking the fan achieves the needed pliability for properly re-stretching. All in all, a really nice fan mount is pretty easy to accomplish if the base is cleaned up properly, the fan in thoroughly washed and dried before stretching, and feather placement is done before the fan begins to dry out.
Quote from: MK M GOBL on December 25, 2020, 11:33:24 PMThere are a couple of ways to do this, steam and a pet dryer works great plus I have use a very soft bristle tooth brush or paint brush to get feathers to realign. If you need to lift and move feathers to position I have a long set of "tweezers". MK M GOBL
Quote from: YukonC on December 25, 2020, 11:50:07 PMQuote from: MK M GOBL on December 25, 2020, 11:33:24 PMThere are a couple of ways to do this, steam and a pet dryer works great plus I have use a very soft bristle tooth brush or paint brush to get feathers to realign. If you need to lift and move feathers to position I have a long set of "tweezers". MK M GOBLCould you provide me in the right direction for the steam snd drying equipment? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk