Hi Wally, i'll describe how I make it and the key points.
1 - cut it up nice and small.
2 - get a big pan with a decent lid, fill pan with scraps and add enough hot (not boiling ) water to cover the scraps + a few inches more.
3 - use around 6 - 8 nightlight type candles , you can get bigger than normal ones at most of the supermarkets now, to heat the pan. What you are aiming for is hot water but definately not boiling. There should be a lot of steam when you take the lid off.
4 - keep it at this temp for at least 6 hours, longer is better.
5 - when most of the scraps have disappeared use a t-shirt / muslin or something similar to strain out the bits.
6 - put the pan on the heat again this time with the lid off and allow the excess water to evapourate - the consistancy you are looking for is something like warm syrup!
7 - whilst it is reducing don't allow it to boil ( boiling weakens it considerably ) and skim off any white fatty looking stuff that gathers on the top.
8 - when it's thick enough pour it out onto a flat tray and allow to cool (fridge). When cool it will turn to a gel. Once gelled cut it up into thin strips and put somewhere with a good airflow to dry out or freeze. The greater the airflow the faster it will dry.
A good indicator of quality is it's ability to gel and how transparent it is once dried.
Hope this helps.