04/02/2026
🦴 The Secret to a Museum-Quality Finish
Ever wonder why some bone displays look patchy, yellow, or—worst of all—start to smell after a few months?
It usually comes down to rushing the degreasing stage.
Right now, this skull is sitting in a heated bath to draw out deep-seated lipids. If you skip this, those oils will eventually seep to the surface, ruining the specimen. It’s not the most "glamorous" part of the job, but it’s the difference between a piece that lasts a year and a piece that lasts a lifetime.
The goal? Pure, white, stable bone.
Drop a comment: Can you guess the species based on the dentition? (Hint: check those carnassials!)
When I’m not at the degreasing tanks, I’m at the workbench sewing and crafting furs. See the other side of the studio over at The Last Frontier Furrier