Hi! I've been reading the forum for a long time and I learned a lot of thing!
Right now, I'm working on my first brain tanned deer skin following the instructions from the book of Matt Richards. However, after removing the flesh, I have a problem making the ashes solution. I followed the instruction to add 1 gallon of water to 2 gallons of hardwood ashes but the mixture was really thick, it didn't have the milkshake consistancy that it is suppose to have.
So I kept slowly adding water, mixing, and waiting 10-15-20 minutes between each time waiting for a layer of water to form separated from the ashes to do the egg test. The thing is the layer of water never formed.
So I hypothesized that the ratio of ashes to water was wrong and maybe they had to be reversed. So I kept slowly adding water, waiting between each time until I got a ratio of 2 parts of water to 1 part of ashes, and, at this point, after waiting 15 minutes, a layer of water finally formed. The layer was like 1 inch, so I scooped the water to a smaller recipient so I could do the egg test, but the egg didn't float at all indicating that it was too acid. So I added some ashes but this time the layer of water barely formed.
I don't know, maybe the initial ratio of 2 parts of ashes to 1 part of water were right, but waiting 15-20 minutes between each time I added water was not enough for the layer of water to form. The thing is that in the book it is said to wait 10 minutes, So I don't understand what I did wrong. Should I wait more? How much time should I let the solution without touching it so the water will separate from the ashes?
Thanks for reading and your advices!