What everyone sees here as a very easy, simple, clean process is not, in fact, any of those things. What you are watching is an extremely talented professional who has a deep and profound understanding of both their subject material (the hide), the process (the pickling) and the machine (the machine). All of that is paired with muscle memory to make it look this easy.
Daniel you must get yourself a pair of gloves as it is only a matter of time before you get cut! You took the precaution of wearing some protective rubber gloves but they wont help if you get tangled up with that blade. I will pray for you until I see you wearing bullet prove gloves. LOL
I have an old mount I have to try and fix up a bit in a month or so. I’ll try to remember to film it. If it is a full remount, I just get a different cape and form and do a completely new mount altogether
That was worth watching! I'm thinking about getting a fleshing machine to up my game on tanning hides! Great job and thank you for sharing my friend! Any recommendations on what kind of machine I should get?
If your thinking about it do it I love mine it will change the game for you but get the pro my Dakota V had to have a lot of modifications before it would work the guards were really sloppy
Hey brotha hope this is not a a silly question, what’s your take on fleshing with a power washer? I see all your videos and I don’t have a fleshing tool like you and my hands cramp up from all my years of welding to try and flesh it out with a hobby knife. Just wondering your thoughts on a power washer if in fact it works or don’t.
I have never used one, but I know a ton of people who do that have no problems. I would like to try it myself, I just haven’t bought a pressure washer yet
W the pressure washer, you need a really quality machine, a really high psi, and a really good cutting tip. Don’t go garbage pick a 1900 or 1800 psi that kinda works. Get you a new one that’s at least 2100 pai
What everyone sees here as a very easy, simple, clean process is not, in fact, any of those things.
What you are watching is an extremely talented professional who has a deep and profound understanding of both their subject material (the hide), the process (the pickling) and the machine (the machine). All of that is paired with muscle memory to make it look this easy.
That’s what I do and it does turn out great 👍 amazing video amigo!!!
Daniel you must get yourself a pair of gloves as it is only a matter of time before you get cut! You took the precaution of wearing some protective rubber gloves but they wont help if you get tangled up with that blade. I will pray for you until I see you wearing bullet prove gloves. LOL
It’s ok. I cut myself about 500 times when I was a meat market manager. I’m used to it 😂
Another good video, Daniel, Pretty cool ,That machine makes short work of it
Sure helps take a little of the load off!
I started doing my initial fleshing with a powerwasher (other than face) it is a game-changer.
I have got to get me one!
Can you show a remount of a deer that was originally poorly mounted?
I have an old mount I have to try and fix up a bit in a month or so. I’ll try to remember to film it. If it is a full remount, I just get a different cape and form and do a completely new mount altogether
Nice
That was worth watching! I'm thinking about getting a fleshing machine to up my game on tanning hides! Great job and thank you for sharing my friend! Any recommendations on what kind of machine I should get?
I would get a Dakota pro 👍
@@thecedarridgechronicles Thank you!!
If your thinking about it do it I love mine it will change the game for you but get the pro my Dakota V had to have a lot of modifications before it would work the guards were really sloppy
@@williamroope7621 Thank you!!
Hey brotha hope this is not a a silly question, what’s your take on fleshing with a power washer? I see all your videos and I don’t have a fleshing tool like you and my hands cramp up from all my years of welding to try and flesh it out with a hobby knife. Just wondering your thoughts on a power washer if in fact it works or don’t.
I have never used one, but I know a ton of people who do that have no problems. I would like to try it myself, I just haven’t bought a pressure washer yet
@@thecedarridgechronicles thank you and great work!!!
W the pressure washer, you need a really quality machine, a really high psi, and a really good cutting tip. Don’t go garbage pick a 1900 or 1800 psi that kinda works. Get you a new one that’s at least 2100 pai