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HAIR ON HIDES - Fleshing to Finish - FURBEARING GAME - Video 1 of 5
HAIR ON HIDES - FURBEARING ANIMALS. Video 1 of 5. How to FLESH, PICKLE, TAN & BREAK Hides with the HAIR-ON. Beautiful, Soft Hides. Step by Step ...
+ROMAN “BIGROME” CEDAR You're sure welcome. I'm attaching a link to my website and the supplies I use in this video. - Rick //wyomingtaxidermy.blogspot.com/2013/01/hair-on-tanning-supplies.html
+Wiin Vida Sana Yes, I am able to sell processed hides where I reside. I don't know about the other states in the US, however. But, wild game meat is against the law to sell, to my knowledge, in all the states. Always check the game laws where you reside. - Rick MORE FREE VIDEOS FROM RICK: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuZnD9mnjx8Yh6-KiTPLU_A
+Noel Swedzinski You are on Video 1 of the series. After you finish this first video, continue on to Video 2 of this series. I've put a link at the end of each video to make it easier for you to continue. Video 2 describes the pickling process in great detail. Good luck. - Rick
Your videos on how to prepare animal skins are by far the best that I've
seen! Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos. This is
something I've always been interested in. My dad hunts white tail deer and
every year I always felt it was shame that the deer's fur went to waste.
This fall I want to at least try to preserve the hide. It might not come
out perfect for my first try but I can't learn if I don't try.
+Kate Kaiser You're certainly welcome. That's why I do this, to pass on what I've learned to anyone who wants to know about these "skills". There's a lot of people who have never done these things, never had a mentor teach them, etc. I appreciate all your kind words also. I can't blame people wanting to get paid for sharing their knowledge, though. Everyone needs to make a living. I've made mine and retired. So, this is more or less fun for me. I totally agree about doing things yourself. There's a great deal of satisfaction in that, as opposed to just buying it already completed. Plus, you gain a new appreciation of what it takes to make something. Some of these skills are pretty labor-intensive. Pam's grandmother taught her a lot of arts and crafty skills too. It was harder for her, as she's a lefty. But, through the years, Pam has made a lot of things, plus, taken up "western" style jewelry (turquoise, coral, etc.). I researched the Citric Acid situation in Canada for others. I just looked through many of the comments on my videos looking for the lengthy answer I last wrote about that, but, couldn't find them. You can get Citric Acid in Canada, but, it's just not as easy to get. In the lower 48, you can get it about anywhere. You need to go to a local pharmacy and ask the pharmacist (not anyone else there, as they may not recognize the acid) if they have any, or can get you any. Make sure you tell him/her the reason you need it, otherwise, they might think your needs are for something illegal. McKenzie's Ultimate Acid could be used in place of it. But, I don't know if they will ship it to Canada. Your question about the pH and pickling is addressed in a couple of my videos. I reviewed one and put the link below, right where the pickling process begins: https://youtu.be/0ZWJI-JKBsc?t=27m15s Hope this helps. Good luck. - Rick
Thank you for taking the time to write me back. I really appreciate your genuine interest in my project. Ive watched almost all your videos and have thoroughly enjoyed them because your so informative and also its very obvious you have a passion for what you do. I have the utmost respect for you for taking the time to created free educational videos that anyone can access. Most people will only share knowledge for a fee. My Grandmother taught me how to knit and sew at a young age. So, I've always had a passion for doing hands on stuff. I find there is no better feeling then looking over your finished product knowing that you created it. I went to your site to try to order some supplies such as citric acid but due to the fact I live in Nova Scotia Canada I can't have citric acid shipped in. I've looked all over for local places that supply it but I've had no luck so far. I was thinking about ordering McKenzies ultimate acid from vandykes taxidermy to use in place of citric acid. I don't know if you've ever used store bought acids but I was wondering if the pickling process would change any because of the difference in acids. I read the instructions and it explains the need to keep the pH balance between 1-2 but it didn't explain the amount of time you would keep the hide in the solution. Thanks for your time.
+Kate Kaiser Good. I wanted to say I'm sorry it took four days for me to get your email. I've contacted YouTube about that, as I found it in Spam. I always answer my emails within 24 hours. Hope they'll find an answer to this problem. Let me know if you have any questions about the hide too. - Rick
+Kate Kaiser That's an excellent way to look at it. I don't like to waste any of my harvests either. I say to try it. Any mistakes you make, you'll learn from. Then, the next time, you'll do better. Just take your time. Thank you for writing in. Good luck to you. If you have the time, let me know how it goes. - Rick MORE FREE VIDEOS FROM RICK: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuZnD9mnjx8Yh6-KiTPLU_A
How to Make Stretching a Habit | Tips & Benefits
This year I made stretching a habit. In this video I go over personal tips and the science-based benefits of making stretching a habit. "A good goal is like a ...
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