

TANNING HIDES HAIR ON SKIN
OPTIONAL: When the skin is fully tanned and dry it can be thinned further with a wire wheel or coarse sandpaper if a higher degree of suppleness is desired.

If the skin is still stiff in a few spots, dampen those areas with warm water, reapply warm HTF and repeat.ĩ. As it dries, periodically pull and stretch the skin until it is completely dry and soft. tanning time, open the flesh side to the air (or if a cased pelt, turn the flesh side out again) and let dry slowly over 2-3 days. This will allow the fur to dry while the hide is tanning. The skin layer of the hair side, as well as the fat and flesh remnants of the back, must be carefully and thoroughly removed so that the brain can fully. If it is a cased skin, just turn it fur out and hang at room temperature, away from direct heat. Fold the skin flesh side unto itself and leave overnight (12-16 hours). Massage firmly into all areas of the skin.Ĩ. Apply with paint brush, or by hand wearing rubber gloves. Shake warm HTF well and apply an even layer to the flesh side. The skin should be at room temperature, semidry, but still moist and flexible. Warm Hide Tanning Formula (HTG) by sitting bottle in pot of hot tap water for 30 min. Very greasy skins such as raccoon, beaver and bear should be washed twice with dish soap to remove all grease. After skin is thinned, wash in warm water with liquid dish soap (e.g. A wire wheel can be used if skin is allowed to almost dry first.Ħ. Using a sharp knife, thin skin as much as possible, removing any remaining membrane. buckskin, add 1 capful of Clorox per 5 gall. Rinse well in clean water and go to Step 4Ĥ. Mix 4 or 5 quarts of hydrated lime with 5 gallons of water. Change water daily until hair loosens (usually 4-6 days of deer or elk). Remove the hair from the hide, if you want to make true buckskin. Then scrape off salt again and go to Step 4.ģ. Then scrape off old salt and repeat with clean salt for another 24 hrs. Fold salted hide flesh on flesh, roll up and leave 24 hrs. Work PLENTY OF SALT into entire hide including ears, paws, etc. To tan hair-on: Salt the flesh side with TABLE SALT. (For red or grey fox use salt water, ½ lb. If skin has been dried, you should first soak in plain water, just long enough to soften. If applicable, skin out ears and paws, split tail. Carefully scrape or cut off all meat and fat until skin is very clean. For best results, start with fresh, green skin. Elk, moose, caribou and bear require 3 to 6 bottles.ĭirections: Follow steps carefully for best resultsġ. One bottle will tan two medium sized fur skins or one deer hide. Also tans elk, moose, caribou, bear.and even snakeskin. bottle and tans all fur skins - raccoon, fox, coyote, muskrat, mink, beaver, squirrel, rabbit, etc and tans deer either hair-on for a rug or mount or hair-off for bucksin leather. Trapper's Hide Tanning Formula comes in an 8 oz. It produces a soft, supple Indian-style tan in 5-7 days, and is pre-mixed and ready to use. Trapper's Hide Tanning Formula allows easy home tanning of all fur skins and deer hides.
