Refurbished Sheds - Sons First Set

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Refurbished Sheds - Sons First Set

Post by NotEnufTags » Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:12 pm

So far I give myself an A for effort but I'm not quite ready to give myself a high grade for the outcome. This is the first time that I've tried to refurbish a shed. Many of the hard-core shed hunters on here probably wouldn't give this set the time of day. It has meaning to me, in that this set is the first that my 8-year-old found/acquired on his own and the bases are awesome with 19 protrusions over 1/2", 10 of which are at least 1" and scorable. He found the side that had not been chew by coyotes and then did a fine job of talking one of the others in our party out of the chewed side to complete his set.

Here it is

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We did good that day. His set is circled along with a fresh brown 4 point that I picked up close to where my son found his. I used the 4 point as my basis for color matching.

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The set had definitely weathered in the sun for several years. It had some severe cracking and chalking. They coyote chews didn't help either.

Here's how they looked.

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I wish I could remember the name of the poster that posted up a shed that he did a couple years ago. I would like to give him credit. I used the method he described to fix this set. He used wood filler for the cracks, lots of sanding for the chalk, and Van Dyke's Brush on Wipe Off antler paint. First I had to deal with the missing/coyote chewed ends. I didn't have any donor muley shed that matched the mass and curvature. I did have some old elk bone that became a great donor. I cut the tips off, drilled them and super glued 1/4" bolts into the drilled holes.

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After more wood filler to close the gaps, a dremel tool around the bases, and final sanding it was time for the van dykes antler paint. I used all four colors in the kit to achieve the closest color of the four point.

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Here's the four point ATL
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Here's the fresh brown four point with the refurbished set
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As I mentioned earlier the bases make this otherwise decent three point set a one of a kind set.

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My son is happy with his refurbished set. I haven't sealed the color yet as I may try to lighten it just a little to get an exact match. Next step is a mountain mike’s skull.
"Some day I'll scout out a monster, spot him while hunting, make the stalk of a lifetime, and have dreams come true. 'Til then I'll be happy with the buck in my cross-hairs."

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Re: Refurbished Sheds - Sons First Set

Post by MuleyMadness » Sat Mar 17, 2012 11:26 pm

VERY cool and very well done I might add, you always have cool posts. Looks like a great trip and that 4-point you found is awesome
with sweet mass. Sure your son is excited. :thumb

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Re: Refurbished Sheds - Sons First Set

Post by jls456 » Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:58 am

Good Job. Looks great.

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Re: Refurbished Sheds - Sons First Set

Post by killerbee » Sun Mar 18, 2012 12:07 pm

what the heck NOTENOUGH?
i remember when you could hardly find a shed and was just learning, now you post pictures of big ol' piles of sheds? you catch on quik!

i think your sheds turned out awsome, let alone it being your first try 10sign:

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Re: Refurbished Sheds - Sons First Set

Post by waspocrew » Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:53 pm

Those look great! I've got a couple I'd like to give that a try on for sure. Keep it up!

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Re: Refurbished Sheds - Sons First Set

Post by JBird » Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:10 am

Those are sweet. Nice job. I don't know that I could tell the difference if I saw them laying in the brush. Really nice job.

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Re: Refurbished Sheds - Sons First Set

Post by firefighterbraun » Sun Mar 25, 2012 3:35 pm

Those turned out way good! I got a couple that I need to try that with. Congrats to the little man for finding a sweet set!

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