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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Blacktail on September 02, 2010, 01:42:35 pm

Title: cleaning deer hooves
Post by: Blacktail on September 02, 2010, 01:42:35 pm
so,how do you experts clean deer hooves for tip of bows...john
Title: Re: cleaning deer hooves
Post by: Pat B on September 02, 2010, 05:39:03 pm
John, I've never used deer hooves as overlays but have used cow and pig hooves from Pet-R-Us for overlays. All I did was cut with a band saw, shaped with a belt sander. Degrease with alcohol or acetone and glue um down.
Title: Re: cleaning deer hooves
Post by: Blacktail on September 03, 2010, 02:19:12 am
hey pat..thanks for the info...i was just wondering if i could salvage more off a deer...and for a future project...john
Title: Re: cleaning deer hooves
Post by: dwardo on September 03, 2010, 06:56:08 am
John, I've never used deer hooves as overlays but have used cow and pig hooves from Pet-R-Us for overlays. All I did was cut with a band saw, shaped with a belt sander. Degrease with alcohol or acetone and glue um down.

I bet that stinks!
Title: Re: cleaning deer hooves
Post by: Stingray45 on September 03, 2010, 11:49:03 am
Thanks Pat, I think I'm gonna try that out.
Title: Re: cleaning deer hooves
Post by: Christophero on September 03, 2010, 04:12:58 pm
I have a couple of deer hooves, doe, that I let dry out.  Once the bone is out of them there really isn't much left to work with. 
Title: Re: cleaning deer hooves
Post by: macbow on September 03, 2010, 11:02:52 pm
I saved the ones from last season after dipping the foot in boiling water they just pull off.
I haven't found anything to use them on yet.
Ron
Title: Re: cleaning deer hooves
Post by: sailordad on September 03, 2010, 11:08:39 pm
if you tie the toes and dew claws,after they have been pulled off and dried of course,on a string you can make a rattle from it
i believe that some of the indians used these as a "door bell" on their tee pee entrances.
Title: Re: cleaning deer hooves
Post by: finnfoto on September 04, 2010, 01:05:22 pm
make sure you put some dry preservative over the cutt off and possibly consider mixing up a cup of dry preservative or 20 mule team borax with some cold water and soak the hooves for about 15 minutes init and then let dry by hanging from a wire around the cut off. This helps prevent any hauir slippage and bugs especially moths getting into a feeding frenzy..  Its usually best to cut all the hoof meat out with a scalpel and inject some liquid DP. into the leg portion of the hoof and under the skin and let dry.  once its dry you can go back with some 2 part epoxy putty and fill in the holes you removed the meat from and paint.   Just a few idea's to ponder.