This video taxidermy tutorial shows how to make a wall mount sculpture of a white crappie fish. The initial fish is bedded into a soft clay mold, and then painted with fiberglass resin. When the mold hardens and dries, it can then be filled with whatever material desired to make the wall mount. Watch this instructional video and learn how to make a mold for a white crappie fish wall mount sculpture.
How To: Mold a white crappie fish sculpture out of fiberglass
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Thank you so much for the visual on how you did that! I'm an artist who wants to enter the realm of the unknown methods of fiberglass, so what your video showed was extremely helpful! Thank you for taking the time and effort to post it! Kudos!
Thank you so much for the video! what type of clay did you use for the bedding? and was that a release agent i saw sprayed?
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