{"id":9833,"date":"2022-07-30T23:41:46","date_gmt":"2022-07-30T23:41:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/livingscented.com\/?p=9833"},"modified":"2022-07-16T04:02:13","modified_gmt":"2022-07-16T04:02:13","slug":"how-long-to-boil-a-deer-skull","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/livingscented.com\/how-long-to-boil-a-deer-skull\/","title":{"rendered":"How Long To Boil A Deer Skull"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

Deer skulls can take a long time to boil, sometimes up to eight hours. This can be a problem if you’re trying to get the skull clean for a mount or for European Mounts. The best way to avoid this problem is to start with a fresh skull.

If you can’t find a fresh one, you can try boiling it for a shorter period of time, but it may not come out as clean. <\/p>\n \n

If you’re looking to boil a deer skull, the process is actually quite simple. All you need is a large pot, some water, and a good amount of time. The boiling process will remove all the meat and tissue from the skull, leaving you with a clean, bleached bone.\n\n

The general rule of thumb is to boil the skull for one hour per pound. So, if you have a five-pound skull, you’ll need to boil it for five hours. Once the skull is done boiling, you can then bleach it to achieve the desired whiteness.\n\n

Whether you’re looking to mount the skull or simply want a clean bone for crafting, boiling is the way to go. Just be sure to set aside enough time to get the job done right. <\/p>\n \n

HOW TO BOIL A DEER SKULL<\/h2>\n \n
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