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How to hang antlers on your wall.
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Do that between your antlers.
Antlers can become a towel holder a jewelry hanger a wine rack or an entryway rack.
Move the antlers over to the wall side of the trim up a few inches and get a curtain rod that you can take the finials off that you can extend between the antlers.
Do this outdoors or in your garage as it will definitely smell.
If the screws are slightly long and protrude through the other side i grind them flush with a bench grinder.
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Whether it s something statement making like a white deer head with red antlers or a rustic mason jar sconce there are plenty of ways to make plain walls more unique.
Most antlers you get will have some of the bone attached to the end of the antler.
If you find them second hand they may already have holes drilled in them from when they were previously mounted.
Of course you ll want to put the brackets up to hold the rod.
Make sure the antlers do not get into the water or if any of them do wrap in tinfoil to prevent from getting wet.
If your buck is plenty good for the wall but not quite big enough for the taxidermist consider this easy diy antler mounting project.
Spray paint the antlers and attach them to the wall to get a comfy storage piece.
Heat the water to a simmer and submerge the bone into the pot.
You ll need a large pot and a propane heater.
Also drill a hole through the luan board that is lined up with the hole in the antlers.
To attach your antlers to this wooden base drill a couple holes through the skull cap about 1 5 apart.
Antlers may be easily turned into racks holders and hangers.
Then with slightly larger screws fasten it down to the wood.
Trace your antlers onto the mounting plate so they can be easily aligned for drilling.
Drill a hole in the center of your antlers big enough for your bolt to fit through.
Here s a picture of a curtain rod without the finial that is flush with the wall.
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