Adjustable Stretchers - ideal usage
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Can someone please explain the proper usage of adjustable stretchers? Obviously, since I'm asking this basic question, I am new to fur handling (this has been my first full year). I have been "stretching" my fur with my adjustable stretchers, basically as far as they will stretch without too much force. Ending up with varying widths in my finished fur. Reason I ask is because I read the following... Quote from FHA website: http://www.furharvesters.com/PDF/pelthandling.pdf"To start with, we recommend the use of only one size board. The board must be 60" long and 51/4" wide, gently tapered from shoulders to nose. The use of a properly sized board is of great importance for a uniform overall finish. The proper size board for fox will enhance the density of the fur and increase the length of the pelts. A big concern at the auction house is the different widths of the pelts coming to market. Some fur harvesters use boards as wide as racing paddles. These pelts have been improperly stretched. The buyers do not want pelts in a lot that do not look similar." I don't have solid stretchers and I like my adjustables pretty well (no belly wedge needed), so my question is in regards to proper use of Adjustable Stretchers. Can I (or should I) make them uniform with adjustable stretchers? Am I doing wrong by 'stretching' the width of the hide? Thanks.
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Re: Adjustable Stretchers - ideal usage
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I will be following this one, because I have just went to solid boards from adjustable boards. It seems that the 5 1/4 boards are great for a small fox but, just don't seem to fit a large fox. The large fox are way to bunched up on the smaller boards. Grawes has boards for sale that are not furharvesters dimensions, but I think for a Utah fox those would be perfect.
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Re: Adjustable Stretchers - ideal usage
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Not to thieve your thread, but I just ordered 6 adjustable stretchers for cats. The problem with cats is that you get so much variation in size. I have a few solid cat boards, yet it seems that every cat I have finished did not fit on the boards properly. What are your recommendations for putting cats on adjustable boards? I have no problem with other critters. I have two sizes of fox boards and three sizes for coon boards (only use 2) and two sizes for yotes and of course two sizes for mink.
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Re: Adjustable Stretchers - ideal usage
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Not to thieve your thread, but I just ordered 6 adjustable stretchers for cats. The problem with cats is that you get so much variation in size. I have a few solid cat boards, yet it seems that every cat I have finished did not fit on the boards properly. What are your recommendations for putting cats on adjustable boards? I have no problem with other critters. I have two sizes of fox boards and three sizes for coon boards (only use 2) and two sizes for yotes and of course two sizes for mink. trapperkeck: I wish I knew. I have the same situation with my bobcats. I marked my adjustables to FHA specs, but some of my cats "sag". Makes me want to stretch them more. Not sure if I need to. BTT
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Re: Adjustable Stretchers - ideal usage
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OK, out of 296 peeks, nobody knows how to put a cat on an adjustable stretcher. That is just unbelievable????
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Re: Adjustable Stretchers - ideal usage
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I make my own. One size does not fit all cats. So, I pull them long as needed, then spread to get out slack. Some won't be tight on a #5 wire strecher. Pull them long as you like, still need spreading sometimes. 
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Re: Adjustable Stretchers - ideal usage
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Billy, those are yellow pine. I use cypress when I can get it.
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