Taxidermy Q&A: What Needle/Thread Do You Use?

SkulkCraft Studio
4 Feb 202204:15

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging Q&A session, the speaker shares insights on stitching techniques used in taxidermy and leatherwork. Highlighting materials such as synthetic sinew and Berkeley's specialized fire thread, they explain the advantages of each, including their durability and suitability for various animal sizes. The speaker also introduces unique needle types, including half curved reverse cutting suture needles and morgue needles, which facilitate easy penetration through thick hides. Recommending Matuska as a reliable supplier, the session encourages viewers to ask more questions, promising further guidance and expertise in future discussions.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The speaker discusses various materials used for stitching in taxidermy and leather work.
  • 🧡 Dental floss was historically used for taxidermy stitching but has largely been replaced by other materials.
  • 🐾 Synthetic sinew, a waxed nylon or polyester, is now a preferred choice for stitching due to its durability.
  • 🎣 Berkley's fire thread, designed for taxidermy, comes in different sizes (four and eight) for varying applications.
  • πŸ” The size four fire thread is ideal for delicate areas or small animals, while size eight is used for most medium-sized work.
  • πŸ”ͺ For stitching, half-curved reverse cutting suture needles are favored for their three-sided design that eliminates the need for pre-punching holes.
  • ⚰️ Morgue or autopsy needles are also utilized for their sharp edges and effectiveness on thick materials.
  • πŸ’ͺ The speaker emphasizes the ease of stitching through thick hides, like bison split, using these specialized needles.
  • πŸͺ Matuska is highlighted as the go-to supply company for synthetic sinew, fire thread, and specialized needles.
  • πŸ”— Links to the discussed materials and tools will be provided in the description for easy access.

Q & A

  • What materials have been traditionally used for stitching in taxidermy?

    -Traditionally, dental floss was used for stitching in taxidermy, and some people still use it today.

  • What is synthetic sinew, and how is it used in taxidermy and leather work?

    -Synthetic sinew is usually a waxed nylon or wax polyester that works well for stitching in taxidermy and leather work, providing durability.

  • What is the purpose of Berkeley's fire thread in taxidermy?

    -Berkeley's fire thread is designed specifically for taxidermists and comes in multiple sizes, making it suitable for different types of animals and stitching needs.

  • What sizes of fire thread does the speaker have on hand?

    -The speaker has sizes four and eight of the fire thread, with size four being smaller for delicate areas and size eight used for most standard work.

  • What types of needles are used for fine leathers and taxidermy work?

    -The speaker uses half curved reverse cutting suture needles, which are three-sided and sharpened on each side, allowing for easier stitching without pre-punching holes.

  • Why are morgue or autopsy needles preferred for certain leather work?

    -Morgue or autopsy needles are preferred because they are sharp on all edges, allowing them to easily penetrate thick materials like bison split.

  • What challenges are associated with using regular sewing needles for taxidermy?

    -Regular sewing needles may struggle to penetrate thick hides without pre-punched holes, which is not typically done in taxidermy.

  • Where can one purchase synthetic sinew and the specialized needles mentioned?

    -Synthetic sinew and the specialized needles can be purchased from Matuska, a supply company that carries these items along with other taxidermy supplies.

  • What types of animals are mentioned as suitable for size eight fire thread?

    -Size eight fire thread is used for stitching animals like bobcats, foxes, and fishers.

  • What should viewers do to find links to the materials mentioned in the video?

    -Viewers can check the description of the video for links to all the materials mentioned.

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