so I decide to have a go on yolk tanning on a piece of salmon skin
I cleaned the skin, took off the scales, rinsed, heavily washed in dish soap to degrease and rinsed again.
dried with towels (not really dry as in raw hide) , applied the water/yolk mixture and let in fridge overnight soaked .
in the morning I took off all the yolk with paper, let it dry a bit (half an hour) and started working the inner side of the skin on a rounded piece of wood (you can see in the image)
now the skin is a bit transparent, very light, a little bit oily at touch, very pliable but definitely not with that falling behaviour of fabric or light leather.
fish smell is almost completly gone and at present there no other smells. no sign of decay
do you think I made something wrong?
use of salt and maybe drying completely before reydratating and yolk are necessary?
Do I needed a more strong degreasing before yolk?
I guess time will give the answers but i'd like to have your critics
thankyou