Dear friends, thank you for watching my videos and finding them interesting! Be sure you won’t miss any of my new videos, once you’ve subscribed to my channel, go to your RUclips subscription manager and hit the bell to see my new videos in your RUclips feed. Each one of your comments is most enjoyed. They are encouraging and always bring a smile to my face. Thank you for spreading the word and keeping craftsmanship alive! Much love ❤
Would you share some pictures of your stretcher ? Please I’m in process of building one and would love to see how one that works is built .. most of concern is the stretching roller on yours and not moving .. a Still picture please .. how are the paddles made on it that stretch the hide ? Please post some pictures ..
Extraordinara treaba jur, mult respect pt omul asta ca încă mai face meseria asta veche și mult respect pt tine ca ai făcut canalul asta și ca promovezi treaba asta jur!
He does a very beautiful and natural job, doesn't he?.. I wish you success, lifelong health, well-being, prosperity, happiness and success with your marriage, children and all your friends.❤😊
Que suerte que aún tienen oficios, Europa occidental los ha perdido y según esta el clima ahora, lo mejor es mantener esa vida de ustedes. No lo pierdan y ojalá que los jóvenes se interesen en esos oficios. Bonito video. Un saludo desde España
I have a question: I did a method where a sheepskin is soaked in a brine of salt and alum for a week. This time around, one of the sheepskin's smells funky after the week of brining. There's no meat attached or anything. I think I just didn't clean the wool well enough. So my question is can I just scrub it with detergent to get it clean and then do the egg yolk step? Or will that undo the brining? If I scrub it, do I need to re-brine it? I'm not sure about this scenario and want to avoid wrecking the sheepskin (it's beautiful black wool). But it's also too smelly to use for anything. If you have advice on how to get rid of the smell, I'm all ears. Thanks!
@@esperago Hi! You can either tale it to a professional cleaning, or wash it at low temperature, using special detergent for cleaning pelts, or even human shampoo, to avoid hair loss during the process. I don't think this will affect it.
@Peasantartcraft Ah, I wasn't aware there is such a thing as pelt shampoo or that harsh detergents can cause hair loss. Thank you. Last question: Should I finish the process first by rubbing in the egg yolks or do the cleaning and then do the egg yolks? I would guess finish the process first.
Dear friends, thank you for watching my videos and finding them interesting! Be sure you won’t miss any of my new videos, once you’ve subscribed to my channel, go to your RUclips subscription manager and hit the bell to see my new videos in your RUclips feed.
Each one of your comments is most enjoyed. They are encouraging and always bring a smile to my face. Thank you for spreading the word and keeping craftsmanship alive! Much love ❤
I started my tannery after the Romanian ways you have shared. The leather stretcher: I built one! I have to build more machines.
Would you share some pictures of your stretcher ? Please I’m in process of building one and would love to see how one that works is built .. most of concern is the stretching roller on yours and not moving .. a Still picture please .. how are the paddles made on it that stretch the hide ? Please post some pictures ..
I'm planning on starting my own tannery...wish me luck
Extraordinara treaba jur, mult respect pt omul asta ca încă mai face meseria asta veche și mult respect pt tine ca ai făcut canalul asta și ca promovezi treaba asta jur!
Multumim pentru vizionare!
this is awesome work , thank you for posting and sharing
I was going to say the same thing. I will leave this reply in hopes of helping with the algorithm. These videos are always so cathartic.
Thank you so much!
He does a very beautiful and natural job, doesn't he?..
I wish you success, lifelong health, well-being, prosperity, happiness and success with your marriage, children and all your friends.❤😊
Thanks for watching!
Que suerte que aún tienen oficios, Europa occidental los ha perdido y según esta el clima ahora, lo mejor es mantener esa vida de ustedes. No lo pierdan y ojalá que los jóvenes se interesen en esos oficios. Bonito video. Un saludo desde España
Mi padre tiene ese trabajo artesanal. Yo continuaré 😎
What a great product!
It’s a work of art. Thank you for sharing it with us!
Bravo super belle djobe ! Esque vous pourriez m' expliquer votre composition chimique pour le tannage ?
Do you ship to Canada?!
them: this is a medieval tannery
the show: we use electricity electronic parts
i gotta ask, are those dog pelts? (not from a place of disrespect, truly in awe of your talents and ability)
What should I do to keep the skin from tearing?
I tannery, does someone know what is the best way to Whiten them?
more sheep tannery videos please. Visit the place again and in more detail the video please
Thank you for your feedback. We will. 🤗
How do you get the gasoline smell out of the pelts?
JIM ❤
I have a question: I did a method where a sheepskin is soaked in a brine of salt and alum for a week. This time around, one of the sheepskin's smells funky after the week of brining. There's no meat attached or anything. I think I just didn't clean the wool well enough. So my question is can I just scrub it with detergent to get it clean and then do the egg yolk step? Or will that undo the brining? If I scrub it, do I need to re-brine it? I'm not sure about this scenario and want to avoid wrecking the sheepskin (it's beautiful black wool). But it's also too smelly to use for anything. If you have advice on how to get rid of the smell, I'm all ears. Thanks!
@@esperago Hi! You can either tale it to a professional cleaning, or wash it at low temperature, using special detergent for cleaning pelts, or even human shampoo, to avoid hair loss during the process. I don't think this will affect it.
@@esperago You can also add some sodium bicarbonate.
@Peasantartcraft Ah, I wasn't aware there is such a thing as pelt shampoo or that harsh detergents can cause hair loss. Thank you. Last question: Should I finish the process first by rubbing in the egg yolks or do the cleaning and then do the egg yolks? I would guess finish the process first.
Added more detergent agent and
lactic acid
I want to know what percentage chemical use chorume and sodiume carbonate
How can we buy this leather You have online shop?
Nosotros somos exportadores de Piel de oveja y alpaca en Perú
Un numero para llamar
Ce adresa aveti, nr de telefon e mail
0749803190 Frasin, Suceava
Awful lot of machinery and electric motors for 'medieval,' isn't there?
Not needed, you can instead appreciate an old man working from home to provide for his family.
Don't teach
"straight out of medieval times"
*uses straight up acids, chromium, and other later developed agents*
Yeah, medieval... sure buddy.