After i stretched it over the form i rinsed it some more using warm water and shampoo. Then I squeegee'd as much water out of the hair as possible.
Now, when drying hides, there are a few things i keep in mind: I knew the hide would shrink. I knew the edges would want to curl and not dry properly. And I knew the hair would hold alot of water. So with this in mind I grabbed some pins from my girlfriend's sewing kit and a comb from the bathroom.
I used the pins to attach the hide edges to the form. I pushed the pin through , then bent the tip into a hook which i hooked onto the frame. I did this every 2 inches around the tail, as well as the ends of the hide "tube" Then i used the comb to comb all the hair so it stuck out. That is, i combed it backward, against the grain, so it did not lie flat, but stuck out like a spiked hairdo. I also needed to prevent the arms from drying irregularly, so i inserted some wadded-up wire in each to hold it out.
I suspended the tube, with tail piece attached over a heater and also put a fan on it.
After 12 hours, the hide had shrunk and stuck on the form, but it was not dry yet. The edges were pretty dry and i figured they were past the point of wanting to curl, so i unhooked all the pins. To release the hide from the form, i gently crushed the whole package with my hands, .This made the form slightly smaller. using much force and two pairs of pliers I was able to pull the hide off the form. I immediately put it back on, but by repositioning the hide towards the small end of the cone, I left some slack in the hide. That is, there was now 1/2 inch gap between the hide and form. Then, i re attached the hooks to keep it in place. I repeated this repositioning process twice more over the next 2 days. I also combed and recombed the hair to help it dry. When it was totally dry inside and out, i removed it from the form. Two things i noticed were the marks left by the wire and the patches of unscraped fat i had failed to completely remove. Any suggestions on removing the marks or fat?