medic_diver45
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There are multiple ways of doing things, but the generally accepted one is slow drying then PVA or a similar consolidant;
I think I should mention that there is a difference in the structure between tusks and bones- tusks are simply modified incisors (lateral incisors I do believe but I could be mistaken) and therefor are technically speaking, not bones but teeth and the structure is not as porous as a bone (they're solid in most cases) and far less likely to structurally fail even if grossly mishandled.
I think I should mention that there is a difference in the structure between tusks and bones- tusks are simply modified incisors (lateral incisors I do believe but I could be mistaken) and therefor are technically speaking, not bones but teeth and the structure is not as porous as a bone (they're solid in most cases) and far less likely to structurally fail even if grossly mishandled.