Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: PrimitiveTim on October 13, 2013, 02:02:36 am
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A hunter gave me a deer hide the other day and I tried fleshing a hide for the first time. I found that a good sharp piece of flint worked pretty well. I used palm branch stakes to stake it out to the ground. This is my first time processing a hide so I salted it and hopefully next week I can tan the hide. I'm wanting to make some moccasins for this Winter :D
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Lots of ways to do this and I've tried many of them. I don't salt the hide, I either freeze it green for later, or lash it up and go to work. I typically use the shin bone off a cow as a fleshing tool. File it down and add little teeth. Be sure and get the membrane off the flesh side along with the meat or it will be stiff where you miss it. Somewhat the same with the hair side and the epidermis. Get it all and it will tan better. Assuming you are brain tanning.
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aight, cool. Thanks for the advice.
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lookin good. Hope you scraped off all that meat, fat and membrane and made a fine paleo soup with it. ;) cook it on down with some green brier tips, plantain shoots and heart of palm and You's have you a "Primitive Tim" dinner you'd remember your whole life ;D
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lookin good. Hope you scraped off all that meat, fat and membrane and made a fine paleo soup with it. ;) cook it on down with some green brier tips, plantain shoots and heart of palm and You's have you a "Primitive Tim" dinner you'd remember your whole life ;D
Haha, it had been sitting in a cooler for a few days so I wasn't feeling real keen on eating the scrapings. There was a good bit if meat left on the hide though. I left it for the scavengers though. I'll have to make soup next time though!
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Hard enough for me with a dull draw knife draped over a fleshing beam, :) Good luck with it,I also never use salt,it dries it out and makes the membrane much harder to get it all off,if you don't get it all off it won't soften up. :)
Pappy