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[Music] alrighty ive had lots of requests on how i restore my antlers so ill just do a quick video as you can see this is an old chalk first things first we got to fill those cracks so what i use is just some spackle put it in there and fill them up so you want to get it in there really good ill just do a little portion here you might have to go over it a couple times but as you fill that in itll fill them fill in the cracks should wear some gloves because itll irritate your skin after a while if you dont see i just want to get really good coverage fill all the cracks up and then let it dry so next when i want to repair a tine cut off something from a different antler that ive found match it up cut them off and then ill show you the next step all right so i got my two pieces cut as you can see they line up pretty good after you get them connected you gotta sand it down a bit and even it out so its got a smooth transition the next i uh do my pilot with a 332nd and then make it