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BowEd:
I don't know about impressive but they do the job/take the abuse/and keep on ticking....lol.I'm on the look out for more dead or butchered cows or self butchered beef around here.Should get up some more rawhide processed with time.I usually can manage to get the hide free.
Hawkdancer:
Ed,
What method do you use to make the rawhide? From reading Laubin, it is a lot of work for one person, especially since the dogs like leather >:D! Got a full angus cow hide in the freezer,(about 24 years) with the hair off, but don't remember how well I fleshed it. Too many other things keep getting in the way, and I haven't decided on rawhide or leather. It is a bit hard to find a friendly neighborhood tannery these days! I got pictures of my quiver, but can't get them to post. Copied one I saw on the Wisconsin Outdoors site or the WI Bowhunters, except for the art work. I incorporated the opening into the seam, an reenforced it with a big brace patch. Will keep trying to post.
Hawkdancer
BowEd:
OK Hawk.If it's a beef hide it should be thick enough.
Here's a link from Primitive Skills thread.
Beef hide and quivers/Back from page 11 http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,55371.0.htmlor the Big fella into Buckskin link in same thread on page 8 Big fella into buckskin/Smoking/Lots of pics.http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,56929.0.html.This might help some.
Basically if your rawhide was froze in the raw stage it might be ok to take out of the freezer and laced into a frame.Fleshed better with a scraper and left dry if the hair is off already.You'll have rawhide.That's pretty much the way I do it.The ones I get with hair on I dry scrape off after fleshing and drying.
Hawkdancer:
Ed,
Thanks for the links. Looks like there is a fall/winter project to line up on the do list! I'll have to make a bigger frame, but have enough pieces of lodge poles to make an 8x8 to stretch the hide out enough. It will probably take 2-3 days to thaw enough to mount for fleshing. Your beadwork and leather work are really good! Make mine look like the beginner I am! Even at my age )P( >:D! We have come close to stealing this post, but at least the topics is related.
Hawkdancer
BowEd:
Yes I hope archeryrob is OK with it but these topics seem to get a life of their own.Big hides like that are a lot of work no doubt but it's a process where with weather permitting it does'nt all need to be done at one time.Hope the hide is good yet.It should be.24 years is a long time.I think I did a deer hide one once from being frozen for eight years once and it was fine.
Make a thread in the primitive skills section when some progress is done on yours.Love to see it.
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