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"General Tips For Working With Deer Antler - Wear a good respirator when turning antler. It can have a strong smell at times. Most of the pieces I've turned have not been that bad, but I use a respirator with an organic filter cartridge anyway. - Do not use fresh deer antler for your turnings. I like to let my antler dry in the studio for a year before using it. If the antler you obtain has been outside for a long time exposed to the weather, it will become brittle and difficult to use. Antler stored inside and away from direct sunlight will last for many years. - You also want to make sure that you're wearing a good respirator when sanding deer antler. The dust can be very irritating if inhaled. I've looked at some of the antler shavings under magnification and they have barbed edges. You do not want to be breathing antler dust! Just like wood dust, we should not be breathing any dust from any material when sanding in our studio. Note: A high quality respirator, with an organic filter cartridge can be purchased for around $50.00 USD at most major home centers or any large paint store. "