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Hey! does anyone have any advice for a beginner on how to get decent serrations while restoring megs?
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Hey, I’ve been trying to restore some teeth of mine(and have done two) I was wondering 1. What would be best for reconstruction and 2. What paint you guys would recommend? This is one I’ve done so far, I’m proud of it but I want to learn how to do it better. TIA
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I was thinking of starting a side business of helping collectors by restoring teeth, claws, and alike. would anyone trust a business like this? I have had a bit of experience restoring mosasaur, horse, and spinosaurus teeth previously. Is this enough to even start a small business?
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I Finished My First Restoration Job. I Need To Dull My Paint........how?
fossilized6s posted a topic in Fossil Preparation
With the help of my fellow TFF members i bought some Magic Sculpt to restore my Mazon fern. It worked out pretty well. I appreciate all of your help guys. My only problem is getting a dull finish on my paint. Does anyone have any techniques they implement for this application? I've tried a flour wash, but nothin'..... I highly recommend Magic Sculpt. It's a bit sticky, but easy enough to work with. And not to toot my own horn, i think for being colourblind i matched the paint decently (well in my eyes). Haha! Alethopteris sullivanti Measurements: 4 7/8" Step #1. Find fossil Step #2. Apply and form Magic Sculpt accordingly Step #3. Paint Thanks for looking! Happy New Year TFF.- 20 replies
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