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Posted By: Boco

Should I - 01/24/21 10:52 PM

Do you think this pelt will dry OK?
Or should I scrape it a bit more?

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Posted By: ShawneeMan

Re: Should I - 01/24/21 10:57 PM

Looks ok... for a beginner!! LOL!
Posted By: NorthenTrapper

Re: Should I - 01/24/21 11:05 PM

You're really trying hard to sell me on frost scraping boco
Posted By: Jurassic Park

Re: Should I - 01/24/21 11:09 PM

Looking good Boco!!
Posted By: chas3457

Re: Should I - 01/24/21 11:13 PM

Pretty work, Robert. cool



Charlie
Posted By: Turtledale

Re: Should I - 01/24/21 11:15 PM

I tip my tuque to you sir. As usual exceptional work.
Posted By: Moosetrot

Re: Should I - 01/24/21 11:25 PM

How cold does it have to be for frost scraping Boco? I don't think we get the cold temps down here like you do up there.

Moosetrot
Posted By: Hodagtrapper

Re: Should I - 01/24/21 11:29 PM

Looks like perfection to me!

Chris
Posted By: Boco

Re: Should I - 01/24/21 11:30 PM

We had a couple days of relatively cold weather so I put a few of the fall beaver pelts out to scrape.Its getting warmer again tomorrow,so will have to wait for another cold snap.Hope the next one lasts a bit longer,I got a couple wolves and a bear in the freezer besides the beavers and a few otters to do.The first pic is an older one,here is one of the ones I did this morning.
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Posted By: nate

Re: Should I - 01/24/21 11:31 PM

That looks awesome.
Posted By: Boco

Re: Should I - 01/24/21 11:33 PM

If your scraper is good and sharp and you get at them early in the morning and keep them out of the sun,it works at around minus 25c.It was minus 27c this morning here.
The colder the better.
Posted By: Flipper 56

Re: Should I - 01/24/21 11:43 PM

Looks very nice, so you cut the nose and lips off an inch or so in front of the eyes?
Posted By: Boco

Re: Should I - 01/24/21 11:43 PM

Yes flipper,and I remove the ears.
Posted By: Stewie

Re: Should I - 01/24/21 11:45 PM

C'mon man. Look at the nails to the left of the left rear leg. They're crooked. grin I think you need to pull them all and start over. Looks great!
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Should I - 01/24/21 11:48 PM

Really Beautiful
Posted By: BvrRetriever

Re: Should I - 01/24/21 11:50 PM

I’d scrape it a little more and put a couple extra nails in the ear holes...lol
Posted By: wetdog

Re: Should I - 01/24/21 11:57 PM

Very nice looking work Boco
But it only has to be -15f
-25. Drama Queen. Lol
Posted By: Northof50

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 12:09 AM

Originally Posted by Boco
If your scraper is good and sharp and you get at them early in the morning and keep them out of the sun,it works at around minus 25c.It was minus 27c this morning here.
The colder the better.


Our cold is to last till Thursday so you better have some more ready to go, west goes east in the artic fronts,
Too bad not more are done that way
always like the feel of the mink that are -40c dried on the grading floor. soft and supple.
Posted By: goldnut

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 12:13 AM

Beautiful! Will it become a hat?
Posted By: 30/06

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 12:17 AM

Beautiful work. More details on tools and techniques please.
Posted By: Osky

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 12:29 AM

Looks great Boco.

Osky
Posted By: mad_mike

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 12:31 AM

Hard to argue with that kind of put up. Did you give the shavings to you dog at least?
Posted By: GUK

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 01:10 AM

Beautiful work, shave hair and scrape a little more and you could use it for a cabin window.
Posted By: grisseldog

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 02:13 AM

Looks ok for a decrepite old man
Posted By: Nessmuck

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 02:21 AM

You can do mine anytime....excellent work
Posted By: Squash

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 12:29 PM

Great job.
Posted By: grapestomper

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 05:08 PM

Wow.
So what's the next step.
Posted By: beaverpeeler

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 05:22 PM

You'll make a fine squaw for some lucky trapper.
Posted By: Leftlane

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 05:23 PM

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Tryin to one-up WalleyeD again I see.
Posted By: Willy Firewood

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 05:37 PM

My friend you baited us in . . . . you know that pelt is perfect and wanted to show off a bit. That is definitely headed for folk art. Please hoop it and save it for me.
You are certainly entitled to show off to people who not only understand and appreciate your skill, but also people who dream about having a registered trapline, the great talent and skills, and the equipment and gear to work and enjoy it.
We are still planning on making the drive up to visit you and explore your part of beautiful Canada. We want to see James Bay and Hudson’s Bay. Hopefully the people now in charge will not make it impossible to do that.
Keep enjoying life!
Posted By: Boco

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 05:41 PM

Hopefully the covid BS will be over soon.
Willy,if you want to,shoot me a pm on here when you are ready to head up here and I will give you my contact info and maybe we can get together for a coffee at least.
Posted By: walleyed

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 06:37 PM

Originally Posted by Boco
Do you think this pelt will dry OK?
Or should I scrape it a bit more?

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Frost Scraped ? laugh

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Posted By: lee steinmeyer

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 07:00 PM

So do you finish up by freeze drying them? Or take them in and dry with room heat? I love the looks of freeze dryed pelts.
Posted By: Trapper7

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 07:09 PM

Very nice work. Did you use a nail gun or tap them in by hand?
Posted By: Tom cat

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 07:40 PM

That's dern NICE!!!
Posted By: Boco

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 08:16 PM

I dry the skins normally at a cool temp around 10c.They dry in 2 -3 days at that temp.At room temp a frost scraped beaver will dry overnight.
Dont have extended periods of cold enough weather anymore to properly frost dry the skins.
Need about 10 days to 2 weeks of minus 40 to do a proper job of frost drying.
I nail by hand,nails are the standard 1 in apart.

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A stack of frost scraped beaver.
Posted By: Boco

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 08:34 PM

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Posted By: Trapper7

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 08:40 PM

You pound all them nails by hand???? I tried that for a while, but my thumb was so swollen and black & blue, I bought a nail gun. Also, I don't have the patience to pound that many nails. Exceptional job!
Posted By: Boco

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 10:06 PM

Those are pinning nails,they go in with one tap with a small tac hammer,no pounding,lol.When I am boarding a beaver I take a couple handfuls of the nails,spread them around the perimeter of the skin and just tap them in One tap per.Only takes maybe two minutes.
The nails are standard 1 inch apart.
Posted By: AntiGov

Re: Should I - 01/25/21 10:13 PM

Nice !!!!
Posted By: Savell

Re: Should I - 01/26/21 12:52 AM

... is that a walrus hide
Posted By: GROUSEWIT

Re: Should I - 01/26/21 01:33 AM

Originally Posted by Savell
... is that a walrus hide

Here comes Texas !!!!!-

Lefty will b next with some humor too.
Posted By: Bruce T

Re: Should I - 01/26/21 01:35 AM

Looks great.
Posted By: lumberjack391

Re: Should I - 01/26/21 01:43 AM

I see a couple spots you missed LOL...........I wonder if a wood plane could be modified to shave frozen fat off?
Posted By: slowpoke

Re: Should I - 01/26/21 01:47 AM

Awesome job Boco , makes me want to do beaver again .. :-)
Posted By: Boco

Re: Should I - 01/26/21 03:05 AM

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Thats the nails I put in to start then I start at the side and nail all the way around up to the head,and right around nails 1 inch apart.
Of the nails I threw around the perimeter,I had about 8 nails left over after nailing.
Posted By: Leftlane

Re: Should I - 01/26/21 04:47 AM

Well I can't think of anything nice to say about you but your skills speak for themselves. Very impressive
Posted By: grisseldog

Re: Should I - 01/26/21 04:48 AM

To add to my previous comment

Amazing!
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