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Fresh hides right off the animal should be cooled immediately. Trim off any flesh and scrape visible fat from the hide. Place the skin in the shade, laying it completely flat with the fur side down, preferably on a cold concrete or rock surface. ... TANNING INGREDIENTS...
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www.motherearthnews.com/Sustainable-Farming/2001-10-01/Home-Tanning-Process-Preserves-Pelts.aspx
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Thus hung, the animal is then flayed, which is a term referring to the act of removing the hide from the carcass. To perform this task, simply cut the skin around each hind foot and carefully slit (or tear) the hide inside each leg from hock to anus (be careful not to slice into the meat).
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www.motherearthnews.com/Modern-Homesteading/1983-01-01/How-To-Tan-Rabbit-Hides.aspx
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Re: How is animal skin made into leather(tanning)and how long does it take? Area: Other ; Posted By: Graham Lampard, Grad student Leather Technology, British School of Leather Technology; Date: Fri Nov 14 10:30:37 1997;
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Then they are washed out, drained, and half dried; laid on a wooden horse, the wool stripped off with roll the skin exceedingly tight, and tie it round with pack-thread; hang it in a dry place for some days, then open it, and if sufficiently dry scrape it quite clean with a blunt knife, and keep it in a dry situation.
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www.publicbookshelf.com/public_html/The_Household_Cyclopedia_of_General_Information/animalski_cfi.html
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These mannequins have been sculpted using our extensive library of photographic and measurement reference material. They are the same forms we use. We also sell tanning chemicals, ... Our company does not undertake the tanning of hides for other taxidermists. We can arrange to replace a skin or cape that is damaged.
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When tanning coyote and coon you must thin the skin on the shoulders to get the softest tanning job. To thin the fur I place the dried skin on a fleshing beam and using a sharp large knife I scrape the skin. I hold the knife at a 90 degree angle to the skin and I scrape it ... The process begins as soon as we get the animal,
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www.braintan.com/articles/furs/george1.html
www.braintan.com/articles/furs/george1.html
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This is commonly known as brain, smoke or Indian tanning. Animal brains are traditionally used as the source of emulsified oils, hence the name, but you can also use eggs or a mixture of soap and oil. ... It cuts the wind, allows your skin to breath and stretches with the movement of your body. When a hide is brain tanned...
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www.braintan.com/intro/intro.html
www.braintan.com/intro/intro.html
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THE SCIENCE OF TANNING - is the study of skin proteins and their interactions with Acids, Bases, Salts, and Organic and Inorganic Tanning Agents. TECHNICAL INFORMATION: 1. Leather quality depends on how or why the animal was reared, whether it died of old age or was slaughtered, its age, sex and environment.
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www.bladeturner.com/pattern/leatherhides/leatherhides.h...
www.bladeturner.com/pattern/leatherhides/leatherhides.html
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TanToday - Tanning Salon Business Forum > Salon Products, ... The thread talking about jello got me thinking about this and thought I would share info about animal by-products in food and skin care products. Here are some links for you to start educating yourself on what they put in skin care and food products.
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www.tantoday.com/forums/health-fitness-spa-skincare/299...
www.tantoday.com/forums/health-fitness-spa-skincare/29914-animal-products-food-skin-care.html
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