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Tanning a beaver tail

Started by Al Natural, December 27, 2009, 02:59:00 PM

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Al Natural

In an earlier post I asked to see some grips on some of the gangs bows to get an idea for my new Kanati. I still love the looks of the beaver tail grips.  Now I just got off the phone with a local trapper.  I have tails coming my way.  Can anyone who has experience tanning give a reccomendation for a good tanning product.  I know I can purchase tanned tails from sponsors and other companies, but I would like to give it a try first.
Al

Adirondackman

You can preserve Beaver tails to use as grips very cheaply. You do not need to tan them. Just rub them good with Borax. Put them in a warm low humid area. 2 days later, wipe with clean rag and rub with Borax again. Do the same thing 2 days later. After that rub with neatsfoot oil. Ready to use in about a week. Will last your lifetime.
"at some point technology becomes not an aid but a substitute for sportsmanship" - Aldo Leopold

Al Natural

Thanks, Adirondackman.  My local trapper asked how many I wanted?  I told him all he could get. He Said he had several in the freezer he used for coyote bait but threw most of the tails away. Just think of all those wonderful grips going to waste.
Al

Izzy

I tried some.Not easy to skin but theres really not a whole lot of fleshing to do.Im gonna have to try Johns method.Mine shriveled up til the were like thin rawhide.

Adirondackman

If you have any extra let me know. I'm making an Indian D - bow that i would like to use beaver for the handle'
"at some point technology becomes not an aid but a substitute for sportsmanship" - Aldo Leopold


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