So here's the complete time lapse video of the fossil preparation of a false sabre-toothed cat called Hoplophoneus primaevus. This fossil was found exposed on a private ranch in South Dakota and comes from the Brule Formation of the White River Group dating back to the Oligocene 30 million years ago. This time lapse condenses about 30 hours of prep time down to a couple of minutes. Below are a list of some of the tools I used for this prep project: Hand tools: Exacto knife - for removing matrix close to the teeth Pin Vice with Tungsten Carbide stylus - to clean between the teeth Pnuematic air tools (linked to large air compressor): Paleotools ME-9100 - Air tool with pointed stylus to remove the bulk matrix from around the skull Zoic Palaeotech ZPT Microraptor - Lower pressure air tool with fine point for finer detail cleaning
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