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Fox:
I’m wondering what the common method for prepping fresh snake skins and other reptiles like iguanas for bow backings and other project is? I’ve done lots of buckskin and bark tanning and brain tanning for furs but I’m not finding a lot of information on tanning reptiles. What’s the best natural way to do it?

bentstick54:
I don’t tan my snake skins. After skinning I tack the fresh skin to a board, flesh side up, and flesh off any residue left, then set off somewhere to air dry slowly. When dry, I trim off the sides ( belly scales), the roll up and leave until ready to use. I’ve saved them for several years before using with no issues.

superdav95:
generally we dont use tanned skins for backing on a bow.  Im sure it can be done and where there is a will there is a way but any ive done have just been air dried on a board or cardboard pinned flat with fleshy side out.  tanning cna interfere with adhesion to the bow.  if using an already tanned snake skin or other reptile im sure there is a way to treat them to get them to adhere well but the best is to just air dry them.  when ready to apply them hide glue would work but lots of guys use tb3 glue.

Fox:
Oh sweet well that’s nice and simple then. Thanks!

Bob Barnes:
I think I have the original snakeskin application from Paul Brunner... I'll try to attach it.  The skin can even be applied fresh, but I air dry them first.

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