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Aries:
Ok so i have my small hide the hide in the freezer and the design on paper.     I have made a tanning rack for this small doe hide and only have a vague idea of what to do next.  I dint really care if the methods are entirely primitive or not. (I plan to leave the fur on)   Thanks for any help or suggestions  Ty

mullet:
  The easiest way if you are going to leave the fur on is to;scrape all the meat off the skin,stretch it ou.I will take a staple gun and stretch it as far as I can while it's wet and staple it to a board.Then take 20 Mule Team Borax soap detergent and rub it into the skin side up while it is wet.Rub enough till its a thick paste.Then leave it in the sun to dry for a day or two and remove it from the board.Shake and dust the soap off and then rub it with mink oil.it will be stiff,but you kinda want that for a quiver.This is simple but it works.I've used it for a couple of quivers, including Otter skins.

jamie:
im with what eddie said . i prefer a semi tanned hide. basically roughed up rawhide. that way its stiff enough to stand on its own but soft enough not to make a lot of noise when the arrows are bouncing around.

Aries:
Thanks everyone. I will start on this tomorrow  Ty

Knocker:
Thanks for this thread guys.  I will try it with the next hide I get.  Maybe the Bobcat that is getting my neighbors chickens!  Mullet, do you use anything special for a scraper?

Keith

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