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Fur #7320672
08/03/21 12:03 PM
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I set aside a half dozen red fox and a half dozen smaller beaver to tan over the next while.
I set up like a small assembly line.This fox was finished yesterday.Once things get rolling one pelt will be finished,another will come out of the tan,another will go from the pickle to the tan,another will go into the pickle and another will be rehydrated/salted.I check the pickle and the tan to keep the ph correct and adjust as necessary.
Like a mini assembly line.
I find this better than having a big batch all at once.Each pelt can get the proper attention to have a top quality finished product.

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Re: Fur [Re: Boco] #7320675
08/03/21 12:05 PM
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So you go: rehydrate/salted to pickle to tan correct?

Re: Fur [Re: Boco] #7320677
08/03/21 12:07 PM
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Beautiful product. I wish I knew how to do that


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Re: Fur [Re: Boco] #7320679
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Looks like nice work. Next step is selling them as is or a sewing project?


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Re: Fur [Re: Boco] #7320687
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Both,I will sell some to my customers who sew with fur.
My fox hats sell out as fast as I can make them.
I sell more foxes as hats or hoodie trim.Fur sewers buy large beaver that I send to the tannery.The smaller beaver that I tan I use to make hats.I keep some of the larger beaver from the tannery to make mitts.
If I decide to take the time and feel like it I may grade out some lynx I have on hand and tan a few myself this year.I will likely tan some otters at home too,although they are a bit more work.But they tan up very nice.


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Re: Fur [Re: Boco] #7320688
08/03/21 12:19 PM
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Very nice! As always!

Re: Fur [Re: Pike River] #7320693
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Originally Posted by Pike River
So you go: rehydrate/salted to pickle to tan correct?

I only salt the pelts that have not been stretched and dried.In my case that would be some of my small beaver and some otter.After a couple days of salting they will get a good scraping and then degreasing wash,rinse and into the pickle.
Pelts that are dried(all my foxes and some beaver and some otter,and all weasels squirrels ) go into room temp water to re hydrate then directly into degreasing wash,rinse then into pickle.

I stretch and dry all fur that needs to be graded out,like large beaver so I can sort out the ones that will go to the raw fur market and which ones will be sent to the tannery.

Last edited by Boco; 08/03/21 12:26 PM.

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Re: Fur [Re: Boco] #7320694
08/03/21 12:24 PM
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Nice fur, Boco.

Re: Fur [Re: Boco] #7320702
08/03/21 12:33 PM
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I hope your fur projects make you a decent return on your labor. Kudos!


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Re: Fur [Re: Boco] #7320705
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Foxey looking fox

Re: Fur [Re: Boco] #7320709
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BP,Its just another way to move fur. I build tanned fur inventory when raw fur prices of certain articles are down.
It helps to build the inventory of tanned fur so I wont run out when raw fur prices are higher and most of my fur goes to auction.
By building an inventory of tanned fur when the raw fur market is selective also allows me to sell tanned fur products at stable prices(I dont have to raise the price of product by pulling out more valuable fur to tan when the raw fur market is high) which gives me an edge over competitors.
I have been doing this for about 30 years.

Last edited by Boco; 08/03/21 12:43 PM.

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Re: Fur [Re: Boco] #7320742
08/03/21 01:12 PM
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That is a lot of work. I have been tanning for maybe 8 or 9 years and it sounds like you do more in one year than I have done. I get too involved in other things to mass produce like you do. Nice looking work......jk


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Re: Fur [Re: Boco] #7320752
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The way I do it it does not seem like much work at all.
Tanning a single dried pelt of a medium sized animal like a smaller beaver or a fox is no more work than skinning stretching and drying one.
Only difference is the steps are spread out over 2 or three days-5 minutes here and 5 minutes there with a lot of dead time while the pelts are in the reydrate, pickle, or tan.
There is considerable more work when doing larger animals,because of the logistics like handling big wet thickly furred hides.
I do not tan hundreds of skins at home-20 to 30 maybe not counting the squirrels and weasels.


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Re: Fur [Re: Boco] #7320757
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nice nice fur boco smile

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Boco - is that a red fox that you trapped? I like the color, bright but not too bright. The white on the hips is cool.


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Re: Fur [Re: Boco] #7320780
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Really nice looking.

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Originally Posted by wissmiss
Boco - is that a red fox that you trapped? I like the color, bright but not too bright. The white on the hips is cool.

Yes Wissmiss one of about 10 I snared last winter.A young of year fox.
It is a bit on the paler side compared to the norm.


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Re: Fur [Re: Boco] #7320792
08/03/21 01:58 PM
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How do you break the leather after the tanning process is complete? That process is why I stopped tanning my own. I couldn't replicate the soft leather feel that I get from a tannery, and it was hard work to get to the state where I gave up.

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Originally Posted by Boco
I set aside a half dozen red fox and a half dozen smaller beaver to tan over the next while.
I set up like a small assembly line.This fox was finished yesterday.Once things get rolling one pelt will be finished,another will come out of the tan,another will go from the pickle to the tan,another will go into the pickle and another will be rehydrated/salted.I check the pickle and the tan to keep the ph correct and adjust as necessary.
Like a mini assembly line.
I find this better than having a big batch all at once.Each pelt can get the proper attention to have a top quality finished product.

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Great job. Sounds like some good strategy.


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Re: Fur [Re: Boco] #7320810
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Originally Posted by Boco
The way I do it it does not seem like much work at all.
Tanning a single dried pelt of a medium sized animal like a smaller beaver or a fox is no more work than skinning stretching and drying one.
Only difference is the steps are spread out over 2 or three days-5 minutes here and 5 minutes there with a lot of dead time while the pelts are in the reydrate, pickle, or tan.
There is considerable more work when doing larger animals,because of the logistics like handling big wet thickly furred hides.
I do not tan hundreds of skins at home-20 to 30 maybe not counting the squirrels and weasels.

Boco. great job. what do you tan fur? in the beginning 90. I made 2000 skins per season.

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