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    Yes and No there is actually a thread in the workshop where somebody used one of the big processed dog bones that you can buy at the pet store... They are plain cow bone but dried and processed...

    I am working a set of dried Elk bones ATM but the bones have to be clean and dried... You have to make sure any biologic processes are stopped or the bone will fall apart rather quickly... Boil and dry is what I am using...

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