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Basic Hide Tanning Kit (SOFT HIDE, not stiff)
Posted on 1/25/14 at 8:47 am
Posted on 1/25/14 at 8:47 am
Need a recommendation.
Looking for a basic hide tanning kit for my 11 yr old son who wants to tan some squirrel hides. We want a soft, pliable hide when all is done.
The way I always preserved hides when I was a kid ended up with stiff hides. Want to learn about making soft hides.
What say the OB?
Looking for a basic hide tanning kit for my 11 yr old son who wants to tan some squirrel hides. We want a soft, pliable hide when all is done.
The way I always preserved hides when I was a kid ended up with stiff hides. Want to learn about making soft hides.
What say the OB?
Posted on 1/25/14 at 8:54 am to CoastieGM
i may be wrong, but I think you get a soft hide by working the leather over a tool after it is tanned.
Eta: you have to break the fibers in both directions.
Eta: you have to break the fibers in both directions.
This post was edited on 1/25/14 at 8:55 am
Posted on 1/25/14 at 9:34 am to CoastieGM
I'd like to know myself. Tried a couple if times as a kid with rabbit hides. Stiff as a board.
Posted on 1/25/14 at 10:20 am to DirtyMikeandtheBoys
I definitely want the boy to go through the process. Heck, I want to learn. Here are a couple of kits I've found:
LINK
LINK
It's interesting to learn some of the lingo. Apparently "wall hanger" is lingo for "stiff".
Surely there has to be at least one taxidermy hobbyist on the OB. Seems like inquiring minds around here want to know.
LINK
LINK
It's interesting to learn some of the lingo. Apparently "wall hanger" is lingo for "stiff".
Surely there has to be at least one taxidermy hobbyist on the OB. Seems like inquiring minds around here want to know.
Posted on 1/25/14 at 10:52 am to CoastieGM
My son does squirrels regularly. He is starting his first deer skin today. What other question do you have?
Posted on 1/25/14 at 11:15 am to skidry
quote:
Eta: you have to break the fibers in both directions.
Yeah, I remember doing this, but it was still a bit on the "crunchy" side. Never could get anywhere near the "buckskin" type pliability we're looking for.
I've heard of chemical treatments, brains, mayonnaise, eggs, and all sorts of treatment agents and drying methods from sun, to chemical to salt.
All I know to do from experience is scraping and salting. How do you and your son treat hides?
Posted on 1/25/14 at 12:34 pm to CoastieGM
LINK
We just started with this set from cabelas and followed the directions as precisely as we could. He also watched YouTube videos nonstop about taxidermy for a month.
Eta: to be honest I don't think we ever got a buckskin type finish either, but my understanding is the longer you work it the softer the finish.
We just started with this set from cabelas and followed the directions as precisely as we could. He also watched YouTube videos nonstop about taxidermy for a month.
Eta: to be honest I don't think we ever got a buckskin type finish either, but my understanding is the longer you work it the softer the finish.
This post was edited on 1/25/14 at 12:36 pm
Posted on 1/25/14 at 1:04 pm to skidry
Ok. That helps out.
From what your saying (as well as many other places around the interwebz), it sounds like we have to keep our expectations measured being do-it-yourselfers.
From what your saying (as well as many other places around the interwebz), it sounds like we have to keep our expectations measured being do-it-yourselfers.
Posted on 1/25/14 at 1:04 pm to CoastieGM
Use the lutan you posted the link for
You will just need pickling salt which you can get at walmart
As some one else said, to get them soft you have to "break" the hide after to get it soft
I think there are some videos on you tube of people doing that
You will just need pickling salt which you can get at walmart
As some one else said, to get them soft you have to "break" the hide after to get it soft
I think there are some videos on you tube of people doing that
Posted on 1/25/14 at 3:46 pm to skidry
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Keep our expectations measured
I don't think so, just be prepared to put in the time and effort required for a very soft finish.
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