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Robin Cast Feet

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SKU:
F-1130
MPN:
F-1130
Availability:
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Weight:
0.04 LBS
  • The Robin Cast Feet are shown with the leg attached and the width of the toes.
  • This is a front view of the robins feet on a block of wood.
  • The cast feet are tilted back, showing the tenon on the bottom of the toes.
  • A side profile of the carving cast feet.
  • The Robin feet are next to the block of wood showing the front of the toes and the back claw.
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Description

Robin Cast Feet Make your carving or taxidermy piece come to life with these "life size" Robin feet.  The robin feet are made of a mixture of pewter and tin forming a replica of real Robin bird feet.  You will be impressed by the intricate detail of the legs and feet that will make your carving look more realistic than ever before.

Robin Cast Feet Specifications:

  • Delise Feet originals.
  • Made in the USA.
  • Sold by the pair. (one left and one right to fit one full size Robin).
  • Full Size.
  • From the tip of the front toe to the tip of the back to is 2" long.
  • From the bottom of the foot to the top of the leg tenon is about 2 3/8" high. Each foot is about 7/8" wide.
  • There are 4 toes.
  • Three to the front and one to the back.
  • There is a tenon on the bottom of each foot that is about 1/8" in diameter and 3/8" long. 
  • This tenon can be used to mount the bird and feet onto a surface, like a branch or may be clipped off if not needed.
  • The top of the leg is about 1/8" in diameter.

Tips for Installing Robin Cast Feet:

  1. Drill holes in the bird to attach the legs and feet.
  2. The legs do have a left and a right.
  3. If you look carefully at the top of the leg, they will be marked.
  4. Also remember that the hind toe goes to the inside of the bird.
  5. Attach the legs using an epoxy.
  6. If you want to bend the feet or legs, GO SLOW!¬
  7. Use a hair dryer to heat them and slowly bend them into position.
  8. You can also use a file and notch them from the under side of the knuckles to bend them around.
  9. Be careful because the robin cast feet are very small and can break easily.
  10. Reinforce the bent feet with a little super glue or apoxie sculpt.
  11. To blend the legs from the body of the robin, use a little Apoxie Sculpt to create a feather formation that looks more natural.
  12. Clean the legs and feet with vinegar or denatured alcohol before painting them. 
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Warranty Information

While this item is cast in excellent quality pewter and tin. There are no warranties because of the nature of the product. Please inspect the cast feet immediately upon arrival for any breakage or defects and contact us within 7 days of receiving your item. Please include any package information such as damage to the package upon arrival of your items.
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