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Successful hide tanning #6134619
01/22/18 08:27 PM
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Anyone tan hides themselves. I just started trapping got a red and grey fox, not gonna sell. I would like to keep to hang.
They are skinned and hung, how well do they need fleshed i was told not to flesh the saddles.
Also should i worry about ear cartilage.
Has anyone had success with orange bottle tanning formula.

Re: Successful hide tanning [Re: Trapper new] #6135431
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If you are tanning them, take off the saddles and flesh them clean. I would remove the cartilage as well. I haven't used the orange bottle, prefer Lutan-F myself.

Re: Successful hide tanning [Re: Trapper new] #6136416
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I alum tan my wall hangers, flesh them as good as you can for a tan. After I take them out of the tanning solution I dry on the stretcher, flip and finish drying fur out. this will not make them garmet soft but the are flexable and keep some shape while hanging on the wall.

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You will need to flesh those saddles off, but be careful, as you may know, foxes have paper thin skin and it will tear easy under too much pressure.

I have used the orange bottle, alum, The Home Tanning kit from that Idaho company, and Lutan F. I have had the best results, by far with Lutan F. It is easy to follow the instructions, and it consistently produces good, soft tans for me and for my customers.

Foxes generally turn out pretty soft because of their thin skin, the head and between the ears might come out a little stiff. Just be sure to clean all the thin meat off the face and you should be in good shape there.

Good luck!

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Re: Successful hide tanning [Re: Trapper new] #6139389
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I just tanned a mink with rittels ez tan. Instructions were easy to follow. I used a little too much oil but after working it good it broke fairly easy. It's super soft and pliable. All I gotta do now is buff the leather and then polish it in the dryer on air only. No heat. I will probably buy some lutan F as I have heard nothing but good things about it. The head and neck area are soft and broke but a little stiff. I plan on sanding these areas down a bit when I'm buffing the leather. It should soften up for me, so I've been told. Only my second tan. The first time was an otter and I used brains. Turned out pretty good for my first time, although I wish I had shaved it down some.


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Well i hope i fleshed it well enough, this is my first try.
How long does it take to know if the tan was successful or not, I am in the drying process now

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The skin should turn white during the pickle process. I pulled my mink out after 2 days and then removed any left over fat or meat with a dull beaver knife. Spoon for around the head. Once I removed all that I put it back in the pickle for almost 2 days. It was really white. Once I tanned it the skin was kinda bluish which I was told indicates it took in the tan. Once it's drying and you start breaking it it turned white. I used to much oil on mine so it's not so white anymore but it turned from bluish to white when I was pulling.

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If you are drying it inside a house at room temp, so long as the fur is completely dry, and the skin side feels completely dry, then you should be able to gauge how well the tan turned out. Usually, after a week of drying at 65 degrees, 20-30% humidity, with a fan on them, I call it good and let my customers know there stuff is all done.

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I use rittles ez tan. It works really well

Re: Successful hide tanning [Re: Trapper new] #6142205
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How do you all do the ears? My fox (one that was pretty much destroyed on the road) still has damp ears.
Also, what's the best way to get the oil out of the fur? I read cornmeal works, but I'm curious to if there are other things to use. I don't want to spend money on the smashed fox since I was mostly seeing if the home made vinegar tanning solution would work.
FYI, this fox is just for experimenting. The poor thing was completely crushed and half the fur, including the tail, was gone.

Re: Successful hide tanning [Re: Trapper new] #6143125
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You can tan without doing anything to the ears, but I wouldn't recommend it. I usually leave the cartilage in if it is going to be a wallhanger as it is easy to shape as it dries and then they hold the shape nicely. However, I split the ear on the backside all the way out and I remove all meat from the base along with the majority of the thick cartilage. After doing a few it is easy to understand what I am talking about. The risk of not splitting the ears is that the pickle wont penetrate, the tan won't take, and the hair will slip on the ears. If you don't shape them as it dries they will clump up and fold in on themselves, like what you see from professional tanneries. Those can be rehydrated and shaped easily though.

Oh, lutan is my personal preference. I've had excellent results with it and tanned dozens of critters without problems...and I have a box of pelts I paid a professional to tan that I couldn't sell, which would have been sold if I just took the time to do them myself.


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Re: Successful hide tanning [Re: Trapper new] #6143127
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Oops, double posted.

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Re: Successful hide tanning [Re: Trapper new] #6143290
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Thanks! I've skinned coyotes and taken out the cartilage. I didn't split the fox since I didn't know about that. (I'm assuming by splitting, you mean separating the cartilage from the back side of the ear like you're going to cut it for stretched pelts, but without cutting?) It's certainly not good enough to hand on a wall since everything past the neck got smashed, but I wanted to learn on it so I don't mess up something I want to put on the wall.
EDIT: Looks like the ears are slipping. The corn meal worked quite well to make the bit of pelt that survived pretty though.

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Re: Successful hide tanning [Re: Trapper new] #6143481
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Correct about the splitting.


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Re: Successful hide tanning [Re: Trapper new] #6174125
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I also have a question about Tanning a Fox.
i`ve had to freeze the pelt, as i had nothing to flesh the animal with, It was in the freezer for a year, i finaly took it out, fleshed it, took the ear cartilage out. Im using the Orange bottle solution, ive salted, put it in the salt water for the 15 mins like they mention, and so on and so forth. im at the drying stage, i notice as im brushing the fur a lot is coming out. is it due to the freezing so long? will it not work? not much i can do with it at this point?!

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Its hard to say exactly what is happening.It could be many different causes.Is it coming out in big clumps leaving bald spots or is it just loose hair all over the skin?


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Its coming out, as if you were to brush your own dog, as they shed, thats how i can explain it. No bald spots that i can see a the moment, wondering if it also has to do that the fur is still wet from being washed, i did flesh it fairly well. No saddle left or anything.
Thx

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Don't brush it until the pelt is dry.The hair follicles haven't tightened up yet.


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sounds good. thx. ill give that a go. I was really getting scared. My son is wanting this fox in the worst way. smile

Re: Successful hide tanning [Re: Trapper new] #6175644
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just remember that even when dry some hair will come out as they all shed some. don't worry unless its coming out in big clumps leaving bald spots. I had one that I messed up on that slipped. I could pull the fur out by hand

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