I was hoping I got all the membrane off but quite possible I did not. I figure I've got to start learning somewhere, right? The plan is to make a quiver with the hair on the inside, so if the final product isn't soft and flexible It'll be alright I think.
I found a couple of good vids online, and after working this hide, a hair off deer hide seems like a walk in the park
Every time I try out one of these old days skills I gain more respect for the people that depended on these skills. I can't imagine going through this process on 10 buffalo hides to make a teepee. My new saying is: back when the women were men and the men were sasquatchs.
ETA: after thinking about it, Bjrogg, I think you might be right about.the membrane. When it was fresh, during fleshing, I distinctly remember getting membrane off to at least the point of the capillaries in the hide. I remember seeing the little blood vessels popping as I scraped further in to the hide. Believing I had gotten the membrane already, I think gave me a false sense of accomplishment. Before I reconstituted the hide I scraped off the salt with a dull knife. Little bits of papery stuff lifted so I just peeled them off with my fingers. I'm guessing.thsts the striations showing in the gray looking patches in the hide. Some of them were long strips, which looking at the middle of the hide may account for an almost stripe like effect.
If this is the case then I've learned something for next time and will work it down more...and probably do hair off