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Wednesday, January 16, 2013
HAIR ON Animal Hide Tanning - Supplies I Use
This is a list of Supplies I used in this Video "HAIR ON Animal Hide Tanning", in the Field and in my Shop. Some items have Pictures. The Others have Links to the Item so you can look at them easily.
I use the Krowtann "Whitetail Deer Formula" Non-Pickle Tanning Process. Relatively Easy to Use with Nice Results. Order Through VanDykes Taxidermy Supplies. 1-800-279-7985 Item No. KWT200
There are Quite a Variety of Fleshing Knives. I Prefer the 16".
CLICK HERE FOR A VARIETY OF FLESHING KNIVES
I use this "Birds Beak" Knife around the shop all the time. It's a very useful Knife. Knife is Scary Sharp. Holds an Edge well too.
This is the MOST IMPORTANT STEP in the Pickling Process; Checking YOUR pH LEVEL and Making Necessary Adjustments. Follow the Instructions in my Video. If you don't Follow the Instructions for pH Fluctuations, your Hide will not turn out. I cannot Stress this to you Enough.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE PH STRIP CHOICES
Citric, Safety or Muratic Acid used for Pickling. I DO NOT Recommend using Muratic Acid as it is Very Dangerous. Safety Precautions and Protection has to be used in its Handling. I DO Recommend Citric or Safety Acid for Pickling pH Adjustment. Baking Soda for Neutralizing.
CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL CITRIC OR SAFETY ACID CHOICES
CLICK HERE FOR BAKING SODA CHOICES
I Don't Use Vinyl Gloves. They Don't Stretch as Well, and the Sensitivity just isn't there. I Use and Recommend Nitrile Exam Gloves.
CHOICES OF NITRILE GLOVES
But, if you Prefer them, CLICK HERE FOR A VARIETY OF VINYL GLOVES
Or, if you are Allergic to Latex; CLICK HERE FOR LATEX-FREE GLOVES
I always keep my Knives Sharp. Knife Sharpeners I use and like these.
CLICK HERE FOR A VARIETY OF KNIFE SHARPENERS
I also have a Couple of Electric Knife Sharpeners.
CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL ELECTRIC KNIFE SHARPENERS
Table Salt, Non-Iodized is Cheaper. I Buy Salt in Bulk Bags from a Local Feed Store. Check Your Local Farm or Feed Stores for Best Deals.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE NON-IODIZED SALT CHOICES
Artificial Sinew
CLICK HERE FOR MORE VARIETY AND PRICES ON ARTIFICIAL SINEW
Needles I use and Recommend
CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL CURVED NEEDLES
For the Hide while Breaking
CLICK HERE FOR LEATHER HIDE CONDITIONERS
Heavy Duty Glue
CLICK HERE FOR MORE HEAVY DUTY GLUE CHOICES
6 " Bench Grinder and Wheel
I've Found that a Bench Grinder with Different Wheels is very useful in Taxidermy.
CLICK HERE FOR A VARIETY OF BENCH GRINDERS
I only use, and always Recommend, Dawn Dish Soap. It Really does work best.
VARIETY OF SIZES AND PRICES OF DAWN SOAP
If you have any Questions, Please just email me anytime. I respond to all Questions and Comments within 24 Hours. Thank You. - Rick
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Is the krowtann what was used in "Prepping animal skins wet tan 5 of 5"?
ReplyDeleteNo, it isn't. That was a brand I used before Krowtann. I have much better results with the Krowtann. - Rick
DeleteI'm just starting out and trying to find the best way to prep a hide for mounting. I really enjoyed the videos. So I would assume the same process with the krowtann?
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you're starting to get into taxidermy. Let me direct you to a better video to start you off in taxidermy. It's a five part series. For the Krowtann, or anything else like it, always follow the directions on the bottle. Just keep in mind, if you use Krowtann, you can skip the separate pickling stage. Krowtann is a pickle and tanning agent in one. Much easier to use and I'm happy with the results. I'll put the link below. Let me know if you have any questions. - Rick
DeletePreparing your Deer Cape for Taxidermy:
http://wyomingtaxidermy.blogspot.com/2008/12/how-to-prepare-and-tan-your-deer-cape.html
This is much older video of mine. If you can look past my terrible taping, you can still get some help with your taxidermy. Here's the link to it:
http://wyomingtaxidermy.blogspot.com/2008/11/whitetail-deer-skinning-for-taxidermy.html
Good luck. - Rick
Thank you Rick!
ReplyDeleteYou're sure welcome. Email anytime. - Rick
DeleteHi rick hope your doing well buddy once again thanks for the kind help I've got a question went and bought a bunch of goodies from the chemical store including ph kit :) but im alittle concerned with the alum i bought (1-alun de potas(şap) = potassium aluminium sulfate) and there was 2-(aluminum sulfate) apparently not the same, 1st one apparently leather makers buy? Have you got any idea or can you help please? thanks once again and if you have and is there an email address were i can attach photos of what I've purchased plus I'll attach photos of finished product �� have a nice day
ReplyDeleteYou need the Alum that leather makers buy. That is actually what you are doing. Rick
DeleteHi Rick, thanks for all the great info. Can I still brain tan my hide after pickling rather then using a commercial formula? If so does pickling in advance mean I will not need to smoke the hide?
ReplyDeleteYes, you can. You still need to smoke the hide. Rick
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