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the de grained hide is almost struck through already...
What do you mean by struck through? Saturation? Are you looking at the color of the hide?
Yep, the saga continues......
I've got one of the hides racked and I used the ole orbital sander to clean off the hair and little bits of membrane and junk that was stuck to the hide. The membrane that was under the hair is still there and looks a lot lighter than the rest of the hide....so I think it will be easy to tell when it's removed. The question is how to remove it?
I think I'll try removing the membrane with my disc sander....I know it works but it leaves an obviously "modern" pattern of sander marks. I don't have a proper dry scraping tool so I'll either try to make one or bite the bullet and buy one online....if I feel the urge to try an authentic tanning technique.
I also picked up 8 more hides last Thursday. Three have been fleshed and are soaking in hydrated lime solution. The others are soaking in bleach solution (to keep down the bacteria) until I have time to flesh them.
I tried making a bowstring (Friday) with a long strip (3/16" wide) of rawhide that I cut following a straight line down the middle of the back of the hide. I used a pair of scissors and cut the hide when it was still wet. I hung it up to dry, put some twist in it, and it seemed to be strong enough for a 35# bow....but then my dog ate it.
If the rawhide bowstring thing works well, it will save me a lot of time.