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Fleshing with safety razor? #8561348
02/06/26 10:37 PM
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Was listening to a podcast the other day and the guest mentioned using a safety razor with the safety portion broke off to flesh otter tails. Anybody ever do this? I'm not really certain what the safety portion he breaks off is.

Re: Fleshing with safety razor? [Re: bearcat2] #8561388
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sounds extremely tedious. the few that i've fleshed, the griz getter/ulu knife worked great.



Re: Fleshing with safety razor? [Re: bearcat2] #8561419
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An article in FFG years ago showed a trapper using a safety razor as you stated on otter. It did a great job.

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Am I the only one that doesn't see fleshing otter tails as a big deal? Take off one edge at a time then take off the middle.


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Re: Fleshing with safety razor? [Re: The Beav] #8561553
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Originally Posted by The Beav
Am I the only one that doesn't see fleshing otter tails as a big deal? Take off one edge at a time then take off the middle.

That's the way I do it but still struggle a bit. I use a Dexter beaver knife. Not my favorite to flesh.

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I use the criss cross cut method and it works great

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Originally Posted by The Beav
Am I the only one that doesn't see fleshing otter tails as a big deal? Take off one edge at a time then take off the middle.

This is the way I've done it lately, using a straight Zeph flesher.
Whatever does a good job and works for you, keep doing it.


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Re: Fleshing with safety razor? [Re: bearcat2] #8561666
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I used one many years ago. It worked pretty well. There is a guard on the front that prevents the blade from digging into your face. The guy who demonstrated it at one of the WSTA rendezvous ground that guard off and adjusted the cut by the angle at which he drew it across the hide. He demonstrated it on beaver but I immediately saw where it would work on otter.

I’ve gone back to a fleshing knive and prefer it. Especially with a good fleshing knife. I used a couple of draw shaves in the past, one sharp and one slightly dull. When I finally got a good fleshing knife I could have kick myself for not doing it sooner.


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Re: Fleshing with safety razor? [Re: bearcat2] #8561938
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I clean skin otter, but usually have some left on the tail edges to flesh off. Sounded like it would work well and apparently I'm not good with a Fleshing knife, I always use a knife to skin off anything I left on. I've never found otter to flesh well on a beam.

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