Here is our deer tanning story in pictures.
After a week it was too dry around the edge and too moist in the center...So we rinsed it again and hung it up to dry
After it had dried enough to apply the needsfoot oil it was molding. After trying to deal with the mold we cut out three sections that had tanned properly...
Any suggestions for the future? We had never done this before. We used Little Bear's outdoor guide for the first while (until we had the dry out problem). The we tried to use the Back to basics guide. What did I do wrong? Has anyone else had experiencing tanning?
In Christ,
Andrew
11 comments:
that's only a little but gross. :)
Maybe it will turn out better next time
Very interesting! We enjoyed the pictures.
We tried tanning a cow hide once, but as with yours, it molded.:/ Since then, Peter has only tanned squirrel hides. He uses salt and eggs. It works! :)I have no idea how it would work on a larger, thicker hide however.
Good luck on the next one!
The Dischers
I was right Andrew. That was NASTY! lol
It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. I just don't like stuff like that. :)
Stephanie
Dischers,
Could you have Peter email me some instructions on tanning squirrels? I have thought of trying that too! It is interesting that you had the same mold problem that we had.
Stephanie,
I am glad that it was not quite as bad as you thought!
Andrew
I confess, I am not experienced in the back-woodsy skills! (Raised in Surburbia - what can I say?) :)
Looked pretty good to me, though!
Sure! He will PM them to you on Steeple. :)
Thank you! I will be waiting for the PM.
-Andrew
I got the instructions! Thank you!
The gross part was the fleshing after that it wasn't that bad.
Stephen
Stephen
I think the whole thing would be gross! :) But since I have never done anything like that I guess I shouldn't talk.LOL
Stephanie
The whole process should take no more then 4 days. you soaked it too long it must have been very stinky.
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