Hay man got a video idea for you, when I get a deer we go to the car wash and use the pressure washer there, you should do a video for like people that can't afford pressure washers and show them that you can go to the carwash and do the same thing you do with your bigger pressure washer, love your videos man keep it up.
Really cool trick on removing the brain! I use an older aluminum arrow shaft cut to 10” long. I drill tiny holes through the last 3-4” of the end of the shaft. The holes are just big enough to allow a 3-4” piece of thick weed eater or trimmer line to be inserted but still hold in place. I’m essentially making a bottle brush using thick stiff plastic line and putting it in my cordless drill. I insert it at the existing hole for spinal cord and It liquifies the brain and can be easily sprayed out w water! Hope someone finds this as useful as I do!!!
Great video, thanks to you I figured out using acetone on coyote skulls and raccoon gets them to stay white! Also I’ve been doing duck and goose skulls for local hunters and instead of a pressure washer after the boil I use a garden hose with just a ball valve type end and it’s gentle enough to not hurt the skull but powerful enough to get them clean, it works great!
I won't to thank you for taking the time to make your videos and sharing all this wonderful information becouse of you I have started my own European business witch has helped my family alot and it has allowed me to bring smiles to so many faces. That's the best part to me. Keep up the great work your a pleasure to learn from thanks again
Hahaha, you blamed it on beans!!! Love that you made this video, and the end(thank you),now I can prove that acetone won’t hurt the skull. As always brother, another fantastic video.
I've been tracking along since day one. In fact I believe I remember the comment the dude left about using acetone. I've used it on several bears and will testify that it's the cure the degreasing problem. ( that coupled with the whitebone solution) Good stuff Ryan. You're the man!
Perfect timing for another video Ryan, I got 2 wild boar heads for Mother’s Day and have started cleaning them... this has answered many questions I had. Thank you
hey so ive got a question , if you find an old skull out in the pasture thats been aged in the sun from sitting so long what do you recomend to try and whiten it with out damiging it?
Great timing upload. I just tried my first cow head today. I think I boiled it too long in the whitening process, the edges of the skull became very soft (kind of breaking apart like powder). But it's still very fun doing it. Thanks for all your videos.
Beachboy Stephen put mop and glow. I did a skull recently and forgot about it and I cooked it too long and it started flaking. As soon as I put mop and glow it soaked it in and stopped the flaking.
I've found your videos absolutely fascinating and I wish I had found your channel while I was still living in Texas and hunting regularly! I'm moving to Utah soon though, and I'm gonna be hunting as often as I can and I'm looking forward to using your methods to decorate my walls
Awesome videos! I followed your guide for my first pig skull. I couldn't find Aqua Silk though and opted to buy sodium percarbonate. It pretty much turns into hydrogen peroxide when mixed with water. Much cheaper and readily available. Have you ever tried using it in lieu of Aqua Silk for whitening? If so, any recommendations on concentration/length of soak? Thanks for the vids!
Thank you sooooooooo much for sharing the answer to properly degreasing. So my only question for you is then regarding deer skulls with antlers.... is it all right if the base of the antlers are in the acetone as well.
Great video! I have a question: can you recycle the three part water one part aqua silk? What about the acetone? If the answer is yes, how many batches you recommend before getting rid of the soup. Thanks again for the great videos!
I’ve been using beetles for years! I’ve always felt that boiling bone actually causes oil to seep further into it. But that was just my ignorance! I’ve done countless whitetails w/ my beetles and I still believe they have their place in that application. With that said, HOGS are a totally different story!!! Degreasing a hog after a beetle cleaning vs. degreasing one that was boiled immediately after skinning is like night and day😲🤗. I’m actually whitening the skulls right now. I couldn’t find the ‘Aquasilk’ locally but I found a product called ‘Pool Elegance’ at our local Splash Pools store in Shreveport, La. Just wanted to give you an “At-a-Boy!” You’re making some killer videos!! Love watching! I’m doing 3 gator skulls next. If you want to come get a gator to do for yourself holler at me! I’ll be ready for September 2020 season!!!
wow!!!!!!!!! What a game changer. Thank you for all you do bro. I’m amazed how white those skulls are I’m going to do some this weekend and can’t wait to give it a try. Hope all is well man 👊
Incrível amigo 👏🏻👏🏻gostaria muito de fazer mas aqui no Brasil 🇧🇷 não tenho esses produtos que você usa na água !poderia me dizer qual produto brasileiro poso estar usando ???
Can you use the aqua silk 1 to 3 ratio to boil more than one skull? or does it need to be a new batch of 1 to 3 mixture for each skull you boil? Great video btw thank you for the how to.
cat3277 : I personally have done some pretty strange dead heads that do not have any or minimum flesh. And the end result is the same from 30 year old horses to that busted up and chewed up deer head you find shed hunting. Follow the Whitebone Creations Law and everything should be ok 👍🏻
Hey, we just did a pig roast over the weekend and i decided to clean the skull. after geting the meat amd fat off the bone will i beable to still clean and get it white ish... I under stand you boil it but from my understanding you take the meat off before... Any hints tip would be helpful thanks
Quick question is that the fast drying acetone? Plus just wanted to thank you for helping me start up my side business. Love the content and your a great teacher
Great videos. Thanks for taking the time to post them. Is it common for the boar skull to start to separate when it's completely dried out? Mine is opening up along the 'seams' of the individual bones of the skull.
I've had a bear in the acetone for around 3 months now. Still a little yellow on the forehead area so I'm leaving in there for a bit longer...then I'll hit it again with another boil and it should be good! Another great vid for people to see what we do! I don't do the quantity you do, but I hold my own. LOL Did 27 whitetail skulls this season, 1 bear and last year I pulled off two gators! :-) Nice work Ryan!
Hi Ryan, love the video. So I soaked my pig head in acetone and it started to turn black. The aqua silk is not whitening the the silk. Any suggestions? Thanks, JD
I have two questions.. But first, just wanna say i love your vids! You are the man!. #1 what do you recommend todo with a already Euro bear scull that is about 20 year old. It is kinda cracking, its flakey and discolored, dusty and dirty. Whats the process sir? And #2, whats a couple main reasons why my nose bones on deer, antelope and other goats are always weak and falling off? Please help me man! You are the dead head god!
when you store in acetone, is there precautions to take? I live in texas so I'm wondering should i have it outside on the back porch? in the garage? keeping in mind the bright sun and heat
I got question, could you do European jackalope? I know it would take 2 skulls.... One from deer and other from rabbite. It probbly would be hard job to do. But if could be done that would be so cool. Please let know your thoughts.... You do great work.
Keep the videos coming!! I don’t know what it is about your channel but it doesn’t feel morbid or anything at all. Any other channel I would be grossed out. Love your content as always
So i have a pig that i got cleaned up at lot but the nose is broken across the snout right above the tusts and i was curious about how to try to glue it back together.
I found a hog ran over in my neighborhood, waited a while for it to decay and took the skull. Unfortunately either an animal or someone took the tusks. If the tusks are cracked at the jaw, what would you suggest to hollow out the cavity?
9:59 aww the hummingbird in the background
Hay man got a video idea for you, when I get a deer we go to the car wash and use the pressure washer there, you should do a video for like people that can't afford pressure washers and show them that you can go to the carwash and do the same thing you do with your bigger pressure washer, love your videos man keep it up.
Really cool trick on removing the brain! I use an older aluminum arrow shaft cut to 10” long. I drill tiny holes through the last 3-4” of the end of the shaft. The holes are just big enough to allow a 3-4” piece of thick weed eater or trimmer line to be inserted but still hold in place. I’m essentially making a bottle brush using thick stiff plastic line and putting it in my cordless drill. I insert it at the existing hole for spinal cord and It liquifies the brain and can be easily sprayed out w water! Hope someone finds this as useful as I do!!!
Great video, thanks to you I figured out using acetone on coyote skulls and raccoon gets them to stay white! Also I’ve been doing duck and goose skulls for local hunters and instead of a pressure washer after the boil I use a garden hose with just a ball valve type end and it’s gentle enough to not hurt the skull but powerful enough to get them clean, it works great!
will we ever get whitebone creations merch?
Yes
It happened
Love that horn core decoration in the background during the skinning... very cool
The way he said "1 week later" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great video, and thank you for updating the procedure and formula! I really appreciate it and i'm sure others do as well!
I won't to thank you for taking the time to make your videos and sharing all this wonderful information becouse of you I have started my own European business witch has helped my family alot and it has allowed me to bring smiles to so many faces. That's the best part to me. Keep up the great work your a pleasure to learn from thanks again
Doing my first pig for a buddy after doing deer for about 4 years. I love this video! Wish you lived next door for advice haha. Great work!
These videos are the best I have ever seen, been watching them for yrs! Thanks for sharing this info!
These videos are always so oddly satisfying for some reason.
Hahaha, you blamed it on beans!!! Love that you made this video, and the end(thank you),now I can prove that acetone won’t hurt the skull. As always brother, another fantastic video.
I've been tracking along since day one. In fact I believe I remember the comment the dude left about using acetone. I've used it on several bears and will testify that it's the cure the degreasing problem. ( that coupled with the whitebone solution) Good stuff Ryan. You're the man!
Thank you my friend.
@@WHITEBONE can you reuse the acetone and aqua silk
My right ear loved this video
10:00 hummingbird
10:22 is this bone for me
This couldn’t have been posted at a better time, I got some hog skulls that I’m gonna be cleaning very soon. Thanks for the information!
Love that short haired pointer
Perfect timing for another video Ryan, I got 2 wild boar heads for Mother’s Day and have started cleaning them... this has answered many questions I had. Thank you
Whooohooo, new video!!! Thanks for sharing!
These vids are always so entertaining, love them
great to have you back ryan .great tip .thanks for posting.
hey so ive got a question , if you find an old skull out in the pasture thats been aged in the sun from sitting so long what do you recomend to try and whiten it with out damiging it?
Peroxide, but just don’t heat it. Just put it in a container for a few days
Also those skulls don’t need any degreasing
Yay! Spongebob reference :-)
Great timing upload. I just tried my first cow head today. I think I boiled it too long in the whitening process, the edges of the skull became very soft (kind of breaking apart like powder). But it's still very fun doing it. Thanks for all your videos.
Beachboy Stephen put mop and glow. I did a skull recently and forgot about it and I cooked it too long and it started flaking. As soon as I put mop and glow it soaked it in and stopped the flaking.
@@Jaysuhn21 Oh ya I haven't put em on, my bad haha... thanks Jason👍🏻
I've found your videos absolutely fascinating and I wish I had found your channel while I was still living in Texas and hunting regularly! I'm moving to Utah soon though, and I'm gonna be hunting as often as I can and I'm looking forward to using your methods to decorate my walls
Awesome videos! I followed your guide for my first pig skull. I couldn't find Aqua Silk though and opted to buy sodium percarbonate. It pretty much turns into hydrogen peroxide when mixed with water. Much cheaper and readily available. Have you ever tried using it in lieu of Aqua Silk for whitening? If so, any recommendations on concentration/length of soak? Thanks for the vids!
great channel, Thank you. Doing my first coyote skull this week...
Love from India bruh! ❤❤❤
Thank you sooooooooo much for sharing the answer to properly degreasing. So my only question for you is then regarding deer skulls with antlers.... is it all right if the base of the antlers are in the acetone as well.
Great video! I have a question: can you recycle the three part water one part aqua silk? What about the acetone? If the answer is yes, how many batches you recommend before getting rid of the soup. Thanks again for the great videos!
I have no idea why I like to watch these kinds of crazy videos
I’ve been using beetles for years! I’ve always felt that boiling bone actually causes oil to seep further into it. But that was just my ignorance! I’ve done countless whitetails w/ my beetles and I still believe they have their place in that application. With that said, HOGS are a totally different story!!! Degreasing a hog after a beetle cleaning vs. degreasing one that was boiled immediately after skinning is like night and day😲🤗. I’m actually whitening the skulls right now. I couldn’t find the ‘Aquasilk’ locally but I found a product called ‘Pool Elegance’ at our local Splash Pools store in Shreveport, La. Just wanted to give you an “At-a-Boy!” You’re making some killer videos!! Love watching! I’m doing 3 gator skulls next. If you want to come get a gator to do for yourself holler at me! I’ll be ready for September 2020 season!!!
How do you reattach the jawbone to the head?
wow!!!!!!!!! What a game changer. Thank you for all you do bro. I’m amazed how white those skulls are I’m going to do some this weekend and can’t wait to give it a try. Hope all is well man 👊
Can you dilute the acetone? Maybe just let it sit longer. That stuff can get pricey buying gallons of it.
Great video and thank you for all your great tips.
Fantastic video. Watching from Australia.
Incrível amigo 👏🏻👏🏻gostaria muito de fazer mas aqui no Brasil 🇧🇷 não tenho esses produtos que você usa na água !poderia me dizer qual produto brasileiro poso estar usando ???
Awesome video partner! Very detailed!
Can you use the aqua silk 1 to 3 ratio to boil more than one skull? or does it need to be a new batch of 1 to 3 mixture for each skull you boil? Great video btw thank you for the how to.
Can you do another dead head restoration about heads that already have no flesh?
cat3277 : I personally have done some pretty strange dead heads that do not have any or minimum flesh. And the end result is the same from 30 year old horses to that busted up and chewed up deer head you find shed hunting. Follow the Whitebone Creations Law and everything should be ok 👍🏻
Lol I like the ending with the dog
Beautiful baby! Nice job!
I really do appreciate your time thank you
Great job. good looking dog.
Hi! I looked at the thumbnail and I thought it was the skull from 3 years ago!
Hey, we just did a pig roast over the weekend and i decided to clean the skull. after geting the meat amd fat off the bone will i beable to still clean and get it white ish... I under stand you boil it but from my understanding you take the meat off before... Any hints tip would be helpful thanks
Quick question is that the fast drying acetone? Plus just wanted to thank you for helping me start up my side business. Love the content and your a great teacher
Good work! Those look almost as good as the dog. Hahaha
Thank you, I have a Blackbuck skull that is giving me fits. I will try it.
Great videos. Thanks for taking the time to post them. Is it common for the boar skull to start to separate when it's completely dried out? Mine is opening up along the 'seams' of the individual bones of the skull.
Thanks for the awesome video!
I've had a bear in the acetone for around 3 months now. Still a little yellow on the forehead area so I'm leaving in there for a bit longer...then I'll hit it again with another boil and it should be good! Another great vid for people to see what we do! I don't do the quantity you do, but I hold my own. LOL Did 27 whitetail skulls this season, 1 bear and last year I pulled off two gators! :-) Nice work Ryan!
this channel is dope. shot a big fl boar and euro'ing its head today
Where do you get them big pots I’m from Australia 🇦🇺 and I’ve watched near all of you videos and you have inspired me to cleans heads
great video.
How long have you been cooking in the dioxygen mixture?
fantastic! Thank you Sir!
Great music
Question here: how do you dispose of all that acetone? love your videos btw!
Not sure yet. For years I use it in small batches and it just vents off.
Leave the lid off and it will all evaporate with time
Hi Ryan, love the video. So I soaked my pig head in acetone and it started to turn black. The aqua silk is not whitening the the silk. Any suggestions? Thanks, JD
how do you acetone deer skulls you can't seal up the container cause of the horns and the acetone will evaporate quickly. what do you recommend.
I have two questions.. But first, just wanna say i love your vids! You are the man!. #1 what do you recommend todo with a already Euro bear scull that is about 20 year old. It is kinda cracking, its flakey and discolored, dusty and dirty. Whats the process sir? And #2, whats a couple main reasons why my nose bones on deer, antelope and other goats are always weak and falling off? Please help me man! You are the dead head god!
Awesome viedo bud I was wondering wen ya was going post new vid
Awesome video 🙌🏼 would you recommend this process for an oryx ? Would the acetone bath be ok for oryx for an entire week ?
can you reuse the acetone ?
Thanks for your video. After acetone, what solution of peroxide did you use?
You used to drill a hole in the back of the pigs in that upper void is that still worth doing
Question: Do you reuse the Acetone or is it a once and done?
How do you dispose of the acetone? Turn it in or let it evaporate?
when you store in acetone, is there precautions to take? I live in texas so I'm wondering should i have it outside on the back porch? in the garage? keeping in mind the bright sun and heat
Can you reuse the acetone and the aqua silk or do you discard it after every use?
I got question, could you do European jackalope? I know it would take 2 skulls.... One from deer and other from rabbite. It probbly would be hard job to do. But if could be done that would be so cool. Please let know your thoughts.... You do great work.
Keep the videos coming!! I don’t know what it is about your channel but it doesn’t feel morbid or anything at all. Any other channel I would be grossed out. Love your content as always
It’s because we do what we do out of respect for the life we have taken and our story that encounter that goes along.
I just came here for the sick edits
Is the color batch hydrogen peroxide or the aqua silk again?
Did you soak the cutters, tusks and teeth in acetone as well
Nice work bro
What is this music?? It’s beautiful!
What’s the best thing you’ve used to glue teeth and tusks back in ?
With using the aqua silk, do you not need to use peroxide?
So i have a pig that i got cleaned up at lot but the nose is broken across the snout right above the tusts and i was curious about how to try to glue it back together.
The one you skinned on camera seems a lot longer and shorter. Is that just another breed or that particular hog? Nice work!
Have you noticed any issues with the Acetone. I can't believe it doesn't break down the bone. Also how many times can you reuse the acetone?
I found a hog ran over in my neighborhood, waited a while for it to decay and took the skull. Unfortunately either an animal or someone took the tusks. If the tusks are cracked at the jaw, what would you suggest to hollow out the cavity?
Could you do the acetone trick with deer skulls? Maybe a shorter time?
Can I use isopropyl alcohol as an alternative to the acetone.
So quick question can you re use the acetone or is it better to get new every time
First like
What type of acetone did you use
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Are you saying if you live in an area where there is high humidity it is not necessary
To fill the cutters, Or don’t do it?
How many times can you use the acetone . What pressure do you run your washer at.
Can you do a full skeleton clean for Christmas? Maybe a small pig or something?
Can you reuse the acetone more then one time or do you change it out every time??
How do you get the caulk all the way to the bottom of the tusk?
Just did my first pig that I shot two weeks ago!! I just finished 7 days in acetone, do I need to do the last aqua silk boil?
Bro he scared me, I thought the left side of my headphones weren't working
Can you save and reuse acetone or does it need to be new every time?
Is it possible to reuse the acetone over and over?