Earlier this summer I stumbled upon a snapping turtle carcass and, with some work, fashioned the shell to act as a cover for our aging router. Those flashing lights at night are a pain.
The shell turned out to be a lot more difficult to clean than the skulls I have completed to date. The organic material was difficult to remove and, due to the larger area, the drying process causes the bones to shrink away from one another.
The shell turned out to be a lot more difficult to clean than the skulls I have completed to date. The organic material was difficult to remove and, due to the larger area, the drying process causes the bones to shrink away from one another.
When I find another, I can leverage what I have learned. For now, a little clear glue covers some of my inexperience.
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