I flesh mine with a dull draw knife bevel side up on a beam I made by splitting a small poplar tree . You are looking good so far. I dry scrape the hair off laced up in a rack. I have tried the wet scrape but just to messy and stinking for me.
Pappy
Sounds real traditional Pappy. Hope you had a great Thanksgiving.
I used the pressure washer after ash soak for four days. Worked fine.
I may try the one I have on salt with no ash bath (nothing ventured nothing gained)
Ed you are correct about the curve. Thank you all for making mine more enjoyable.
What I have experienced so far is that the hide is much more delicate around the teat area of a doe
and of course tougher and thicker around the neck. I actually had to resort to cutting the teat area away.
Being a cheapster I found using the trailer tie down strap ok, even kinda adjustable (more curved where flesh removed easier.) The solid 3/8" X 1 1/2" bar worked ok too, although painted. (will file of paint next time or buy a scraper) I checked the thread on Paleo Planet about the soy oil. just might try it.
I froze one of the smaller hides and have a larger one fleshed in a bucket of water near freezing outside.
I also have one pressure washed on the inside, hair still on salted and rolled. Tomorrow I may de-hair with pressure. Supposed to get milder.
Is there any way to clean a fleshed hide before dressing? Mine got a little stained when pressure washing on the plywood.
Zuma