Glad to see the hoof here. I watched an old Athabascan lady fleshing a caribou on a log one time. What she used was the lower leg, but had kept enough rawhide from the upper leg to form a loop to put her forearm thru, then grasp the leg. Way more ergonomic. Nice vid you have here.
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@Eduardo Alvin I really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Bar stock would work fine. I have a large drawknife I use. Lawnmower blade , machete , etc. I used a piece of broken slate from a pool table once. worked well. Any sharp square edge. You're just pushing the flesh off the skin.
i make scrapers and draw knives from pickup leaf springs or lawn mower blades. when tempered they are flexable where needed, but last a very long time and easy to put the correct edge on. just something to think on. i forge them by the way not grind them.
@@oldmountaindawg4593 I made my carry knife from a railway spike. I brought it up to criticle temp then quenched in fresh veggie oil. It is super hard but extremely flexible, and holds an edge that will shave a cat (not easy to cut cat hair, try it some time their hair is super fine and rolls off the blade. No I don't test on them, but had to shave my pet bobcat when he sliced his back open to be able to stitch him up. He passed away years later).
@@davidrose415 morning Dave. Can do that , I'm allergic to cats. Lol besides my dogs treat them as terminal chew toys. Lol. Spikes make great tomahawks also.
@@oldmountaindawg4593 yes they do. I have a new design I'm planning to make. I'm out of propane, and coal. So I have to get one of those first, but came up with the idea to make a tomahawk with a ram's head having horns behind the socket. If it works with the spike I might try it with pattern welded steel.
Hey there, as the social media manager I am not sure about this but will inquire-- just so you know we will be selling the full Online Hide Tanning Course later this fall-- you can read about it here: wildabundance.mykajabi.com/hide-tanning-course-offer
It doesn't stay in the finished leather but will smell smoky if your brain tanning. At that point though you can wash it and it will smell like leather. During processing though it's a smelly job. i made an apron out of a heavy duty trash bag , rubber boots and rubber gloves. Cool weather the smell isn't as bad but de-hair with wood ash works better if it's warmer. Do the fleshing asap , de-hair then rinse really well.
I believe they used the deer leg, as a vertical knife, maybe so it wouldn't bind up a wrinkle of hyde and cut through unevenly. I guess if someone was fleshing on a board, that verticle tool without the skin taught, would be useless.
I was unaware they made woman like this. I feel I deserve reparations from all the women that I have been involved with over the years. I don't want money, I just want them to all be trained by this woman for a year.
They sure do! I am one of those women, I’m building my own home, i butcher my own meat animals as well…however I do believe that all humans should be privy to this kind of skills.
Glad to see the hoof here. I watched an old Athabascan lady fleshing a caribou on a log one time. What she used was the lower leg, but had kept enough rawhide from the upper leg to form a loop to put her forearm thru, then grasp the leg. Way more ergonomic. Nice vid you have here.
Wow. Really high quality video editing, audio, and production. Thank you for all the great info!!!
you all probably dont give a damn but does anyone know a way to log back into an Instagram account..?
I somehow forgot the account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Chaim Maddux instablaster =)
@Eduardo Alvin I really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
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@Chaim Maddux happy to help =)
You are hilarious and very informative, thank you!
You are very knowledgeable about this would like to learn more
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Would a piece of simple steel bar stock work? Does it really need one blunted sharp edge?
Bar stock would work fine. I have a large drawknife I use. Lawnmower blade , machete , etc. I used a piece of broken slate from a pool table once. worked well. Any sharp square edge. You're just pushing the flesh off the skin.
sharpen your bar stock though with a grinder then knock off the wire edge
Just a suggestion self-adhesive fabric bandage over the duct tape and it comes in different colors
i make scrapers and draw knives from pickup leaf springs or lawn mower blades. when tempered they are flexable where needed, but last a very long time and easy to put the correct edge on. just something to think on. i forge them by the way not grind them.
I do the same . My favorite scraper I mounted elk horn handles on. I use leaf spring an brush hog blades. Like making stuff better than buying it.
@@oldmountaindawg4593 I made my carry knife from a railway spike. I brought it up to criticle temp then quenched in fresh veggie oil. It is super hard but extremely flexible, and holds an edge that will shave a cat (not easy to cut cat hair, try it some time their hair is super fine and rolls off the blade. No I don't test on them, but had to shave my pet bobcat when he sliced his back open to be able to stitch him up. He passed away years later).
@@davidrose415 morning Dave. Can do that , I'm allergic to cats. Lol besides my dogs treat them as terminal chew toys. Lol. Spikes make great tomahawks also.
@@oldmountaindawg4593 yes they do. I have a new design I'm planning to make. I'm out of propane, and coal. So I have to get one of those first, but came up with the idea to make a tomahawk with a ram's head having horns behind the socket. If it works with the spike I might try it with pattern welded steel.
@@davidrose415 morning Dave. I've been getting alot of folks wanting ferrier file blades. Got a dozen sitting on my work bench.
You are incredible 😘
Would a rib bone of a cow or deer work for fleshing hides?
Hey there, as the social media manager I am not sure about this but will inquire-- just so you know we will be selling the full Online Hide Tanning Course later this fall-- you can read about it here: wildabundance.mykajabi.com/hide-tanning-course-offer
what to do with smell of hide when soaking in waterand will the smell stay in after you turn it into leather?
It doesn't stay in the finished leather but will smell smoky if your brain tanning. At that point though you can wash it and it will smell like leather. During processing though it's a smelly job. i made an apron out of a heavy duty trash bag , rubber boots and rubber gloves. Cool weather the smell isn't as bad but de-hair with wood ash works better if it's warmer. Do the fleshing asap , de-hair then rinse really well.
If you're dulling the edge… wouldn't a stiff paint scraper work?
It would have to be verrry stiff. Scraping hides takes quite a bit of force.
maybe try tennis racquet/golf club grip tape? much more comfortable in the hand.
interesting idea!
I believe they used the deer leg, as a vertical knife, maybe so it wouldn't bind up a wrinkle of hyde and cut through unevenly. I guess if someone was fleshing on a board, that verticle tool without the skin taught, would be useless.
7:50 Seems like the right material for grips on this tool is some soft, tanned buckskin.
Nope, not for sale, but thanks for asking :)
Save plastic bottles, or Jugs You come across, make a mold, and pour Your own handles.
interesting idea!
Industrial bandsaw blades from a machine shop works better for making this type of draw knife...
What about the teeth on them tho?
You wouldn't be interested in selling that green Ford truck behind you, would you??
I would rather make my own fletching tool
I was unaware they made woman like this. I feel I deserve reparations from all the women that I have been involved with over the years. I don't want money, I just want them to all be trained by this woman for a year.
She's a unicorn brother. They don't make 'em like this any more... It's a shame.
They sure do! I am one of those women, I’m building my own home, i butcher my own meat animals as well…however I do believe that all humans should be privy to this kind of skills.
This jezebel is not doing no carpentry work lol.. can see the softness of her hands lol..