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framing fur
Posted: Sat 18 Sep, 2010 3:41 pm
by stephen34
Customer has inherited a deer skin, beautiful thing, and wants to display it. Is this something a framer would do? Any experience? Any suggestions?
Re: framing fur
Posted: Sun 19 Sep, 2010 3:33 pm
by prospero
Depends if it has been tanned properly or just hung up to air-dry. The main thing to beware of is insect invasion. There are all types of creepy-crawlies that love to munch on things like that. There are certain chemicals that museums use to combat this. Some are very toxic. Taxidermists in times past would use an arsenic based paste, which led to the early demise of more than a few.
You used to be able to buy crystals that repel insects. If I remember right -
Paradichlorobenzene. A little sachet concealed somewhere in the frame would keep the bugs away, but it would need to be refreshed regularly.
Don't know if you still buy it. Probably fallen foul of health and safety regs years ago.

Re: framing fur
Posted: Sun 19 Sep, 2010 11:42 pm
by Roboframer
Use a Bambi compressor

Re: framing fur
Posted: Mon 20 Sep, 2010 10:29 am
by stephen34
Groan!!