Reading back in some older threads I thought that some people had mentioned an interest in DIY tanning. Having the same interest myself, I did a quick search and came up with this:
http://www.motherearthnews.com/Do-It-Yourself/1983-01-01/How-To-Tan-Rabbit-Hides.aspx
and this:
http://www.motherearthnews.com/Sustainable-Farming/2001-10-01/Home-Tanning-Process-Preserves-Pelts.aspx
I thought someone might find it useful. I know I'm going to try this when I get my first rabbit. I assume the process could easily transfer to the pelts of most critters.
Enjoy!
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same site, different article.
http://www.motherearthnews.com/Sustainable-Farming/1975-11-01/How-To-Tan-The-Easy-Way.aspx
I like the step by step and it give amounts for larger hides.
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I'll be trying this...thanks!
Cool links Sarah, thanx for sharing
thanks Sarah
brain tan is the only way to go IMHO. been doing it for year (deer, beaver, coon, mink, etc) works great cuz all ya need is a knife, brain, hide, and hot water.
Can you go into more detail on brain tanning?
nevermind...
http://www.braintanned.com/HowTo.html
guess I'm not looking hard enough!
Check out braintan.com for lots of resources. Basicly you flesh the hide, dehair the hide, degrain the hide, some stretch the hide at this point others don't, make brain slurry mix, soak hide in mix, wring the hide, soak some more, but hide in rack and soften until dry, smoke the hide. There's wetscrape and dry scrape. Both have different approaches with a pretty much the same end product. There,s room to add you own individual way to do it too.
Neat site Sarah, thanx
Thanks for sharing. I also Like Dixie tan as well as brain tanning.