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Re: Tanning
[Re: newfox1]
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04/08/21 08:07 PM
04/08/21 08:07 PM
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Buffalo, SD
Wanbli
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Looks like you're doing a great job and (hopefully) having fun in the process. I don't want to assume anything but as you didn't mention it I wanted to remind you to neutralize the hides after the pickling solution. The hides will burn and hair will fall out if you don't.
If I am tanning a hide that I plan to hang on the wall or helping my students do the same I generally tumble the fur after the hide has had a day or so to soak up the tanning formula. Following that I put them back on the stretcher and brush them out to dry. They won't come out garment soft that way but they will have a nice shape for the wall. If you don't have a tumbler one can tumble by hand with corncob grit in a plastic back and just toss it around for a bit. For small furs one can use two heavy plastic trash bags and then stitch that into a canvas outer bag to toss in the regular dryer without heat.
One can also trim a plastic pop bottle to insert into the ears to give them some support and shape as they dry.
These are just a few thoughts and suggestions. I don't mean to suggest you're doing anything wrong. When it comes down to it, what really matters is that you're pleased with the outcome. Keep at it. I find it's rewarding to tan my own furs and make something out of it.
"There is value in any experience that reminds us of our dependency on the soil-plant-animal-man food chain" Aldo Leopold
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Re: Tanning
[Re: newfox1]
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04/14/21 10:54 PM
04/14/21 10:54 PM
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Joined: Jan 2019
Buffalo, SD
Wanbli
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Looks great. A job to be proud of. I have tried the different deodorizers one can buy from taxidermy suppliers and they work pretty well. You can also get cedar oil from taxidermy suppliers that deodorizes as well as keeps the bugs at bay. You can buy some aromatic cedar chips and roll the hide up in a bag for a week with the cedar chips. Melby's Fur Conditioner can be sprayed on for combing out the fur or used in the tumbler and has a nice aroma as well. Just a few ideas.
"There is value in any experience that reminds us of our dependency on the soil-plant-animal-man food chain" Aldo Leopold
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