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how to tan a hide

Started by steveB., August 19, 2007, 10:24:00 PM

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steveB.

hey i was wondering if anyone knew how to tan a hide, especially a deer hide or any hide for that matter?

Artur

Here are a couple of websites to look at:

This may not be about deer hides, but it's the same basic process:
http://www.primitiveways.com/buffalo_hide.html

http://www.braintan.com/
http://www.nativetech.org/tanning/tantools.html
http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~kavanagh/tanning/tanning1.html
http://www.nativetech.org/tanning/index.html

I concentrated on brain tanning sites because there are no man-made chemicals involved in brain tanning, therefor no huge expenses. You can tan a hide in your basement or garage -- or the backyard.
Artur - Archer/Fletcher; To Live Is To Learn, To Learn Is to Live

tradtusker

you covered it all there Arthur. some good info on those site i got the book from braintan and its got all the info you need.
There is more to the Hunt.. then the Horns

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Keefer

I remembered Dad use to use a Belt, switch,2 by 4 ( CAUSE HE WAS A CARPENTER ) or any object within his reach.   :knothead:   Those were the good old days! I do know of a friend who is a taxadermist and can ask him if you want me to. God Bless! Keefers <")))><

steveB.


TonyW

For all you folks sight-seeing the National Mall in Washington, DC, be sure to visit the Native Americam Museum (a block from the Air & Space Museum, and just a easy stroll from the Capitol.) They have a great new exhibit on braintanning deerskin, with exhibits you can touch and a step by step display in an exhibit room dedicated to tanning leather. You can see how to make primitive tools for fleshing and scraping from cow leg bones. While you visit, you can also see hundreds of arrow heads, and other great stuff, plus they have the best cafeteria in the mall (if you like traditional food.)

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TonyW


ONE SHOT

Try Van Dykes web site, they have all the materials that you will need....ONE SHOT...  :)    :)    :)


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