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Started by Basin_hunter, March 24, 2011, 09:41:05 PM
Quote from: Gobble! on March 24, 2011, 10:26:02 PMCut off as much meat as possible then use 2 nails to spread it out. Add a dash of salt and wait a month or so
Quote from: Shaw24 on March 25, 2011, 07:32:37 AMI would use Borax rather than salt.
Quote from: Reloader on March 25, 2011, 11:07:04 AMReally easy to do. I like cardboard the best and usually use 1-1/2" 18ga nails. Remove all the meat you can, put one nail in the center of the base, pin both bottom feathers so they are flat across for the half moon shape, then place each feather where you want them. Some fans will pin out with ease, some take a bunch of nails, just be sure you have it exactly the way you want it before you leave it to dry. When I'm done pinning it out, I pour a pile of powder laundry detergent on the base. Wait 3-4weeks, blow off the detergent and spray paint the base on both sides. Epoxy works as well. If you don't paint them, bugs can still get on them even after years(even in your house).I pin the feet out as well so that each toe is symetric with the other foot. After dry I paint the part of the leg that was originally colored, not the pad or claws. Then clear coat the legs.I've probably done about 15 this year, but not all were fans. You can leave the feet and fans in the freezer for a couple years before pinning them out if needed. I had a guy bring his son's fan/feet/beard to me a while back, he had put the fan in the freezer, but left the feet out. I had to soak those feet in water for a while to be able to move the toes and they were still stiff, but I managed to get them just right and let them dry again.Here's a couple I've done:Some feet ready to go: