Ron you are the best teacher i have had the pleasure to watch. I braintan buckskin for many years and back in the day a lot was trial and error. I think I got pretty good at it, but you showed me some important details that I never heard before. Love your frame setup! 😮 So thank you for sharing this!
These videos were very helpfull. Now I can properly tan hides. Finishing my third hide this week end and fixed four hides that I'd messed up with bark tanning and bad brain tanning.
Awesome series of videos. Very good teacher . I learned a lot from you and have tanned a couple deer and an elk so far. Have 3 more deer, 4 elk and a moose at the rawhide stage waiting their turn to be tanned.
Chi Meegwetch , Ron your certainly master at this art and beautiful work, tools. and set up ..of the shed ..especially.love that smurk on your smile when you showed your shaved shovel..I have a homemade one to of a shovel handle with a stone at the end for to soften . Love people innovation. I am from Manitoba Canada the heart of the country and also been doing brain tanning,. There will be film crew this sat to film for APTN Mechif Country for a documentary ..of course all following covid strict protocol. Take care my brother..
What a great tutorial! I’m inspired and I have two skins to tan. So, I have a good idea now what to do. It’s be a shame to burn them. Thank you. Everything you made is beautiful.
Ron....I wish i had seen this before I ruined the first and only brain tanned hide when I ran into the house to get a cookie....the flareup was sad to discover.
Yeah that's sad. So much work down the drain. I ruined a huge batch of venison jerky with a flare up. Bring the cookies and beer out first next time, lol. I had a couple panic moments. When the smoke stops , watch out ,flame on. I use an extra long skirt ( wetted) on mine. Slightly un-even smoke job, but I like that.
if you can afford a crappy old woodstove it is by far the safest and easiest way to smoke a hide in my experience. you can offset that flu to the point where the smoke is always cold even if it flares up
I have seen many brain tanning vids This is the best i have seen i am going to try 1/2 of a texas hog for practice on. Then try a deer next year, very good series please make more.
Thanks for the great video. How tightly do you see the hide? It looks like it pulled apart pretty easy but I feel like if it’s too loose you might not keep the smoke in, right?
My hides that are not really nice get used for work. I make aporns and smoks. Tool aporns, pads for working other things . Spark deflectors for welding. Skull caps to protect you hair . Sleves,
You have very good videos!! I just did my first brain tanning on deer hides but they didn't turn out as good as yours. I wish I would have seen your videos first. I am going to make a coat for hunting and was wondering if you have any patterns or suggestions on how to make a pattern. I was planning on taking apart an old shirt or jacket to make a pattern. Thanks for your videos!!
You said after you smoke the hide you wash it before you make your project? What do use to wash it with, what soap, warm or cold water? And do you have to stretch it again after washing?
Ron you are the best teacher i have had the pleasure to watch. I braintan buckskin for many years and back in the day a lot was trial and error. I think I got pretty good at it, but you showed me some important details that I never heard before. Love your frame setup! 😮
So thank you for sharing this!
Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge about a lost art
These videos were very helpfull. Now I can properly tan hides. Finishing my third hide this week end and fixed four hides that I'd messed up with bark tanning and bad brain tanning.
Awesome series of videos. Very good teacher . I learned a lot from you and have tanned a couple deer and an elk so far. Have 3 more deer, 4 elk and a moose at the rawhide stage waiting their turn to be tanned.
Thank you. So good to hear this.
Chi Meegwetch , Ron your certainly master at this art and beautiful work, tools. and set up ..of the shed ..especially.love that smurk on your smile when you showed your shaved shovel..I have a homemade one to of a shovel handle with a stone at the end for to soften . Love people innovation. I am from Manitoba Canada the heart of the country and also been doing brain tanning,. There will be film crew this sat to film for APTN Mechif Country for a documentary ..of course all following covid strict protocol. Take care my brother..
Thank you for the kind compliment. I have been practicing tanning for 60 yrs. My how time flys. Lol
Wonderful job. Very impressed.
What a great tutorial! I’m inspired and I have two skins to tan. So, I have a good idea now what to do. It’s be a shame to burn them. Thank you. Everything you made is beautiful.
Great video ! I love making buckskin and it’s always cool to see how others do it .
Ron....I wish i had seen this before I ruined the first and only brain tanned hide when I ran into the house to get a cookie....the flareup was sad to discover.
Yeah that's sad. So much work down the drain. I ruined a huge batch of venison jerky with a flare up. Bring the cookies and beer out first next time, lol. I had a couple panic moments. When the smoke stops , watch out ,flame on. I use an extra long skirt ( wetted) on mine. Slightly un-even smoke job, but I like that.
if you can afford a crappy old woodstove it is by far the safest and easiest way to smoke a hide in my experience. you can offset that flu to the point where the smoke is always cold even if it flares up
I have seen many brain tanning vids This is the best i have seen i am going to try 1/2 of a texas hog for practice on. Then try a deer next year, very good series please make more.
Thank you
smoking a Deer Hide? that's one big Bong
Thanks for the great video. How tightly do you see the hide? It looks like it pulled apart pretty easy but I feel like if it’s too loose you might not keep the smoke in, right?
My hides that are not really nice get used for work. I make aporns and smoks. Tool aporns, pads for working other things . Spark deflectors for welding. Skull caps to protect you hair . Sleves,
Wow thanks
Can you smoke a hide that has been tanned with chemical tanning solution such as Truebond tanning solution
You have very good videos!! I just did my first brain tanning on deer hides but they didn't turn out as good as yours. I wish I would have seen your videos first. I am going to make a coat for hunting and was wondering if you have any patterns or suggestions on how to make a pattern. I was planning on taking apart an old shirt or jacket to make a pattern. Thanks for your videos!!
Thank you for the kind comment. Your plan to take something apart to make a pattern is the best way to get a good pattern.
You said after you smoke the hide you wash it before you make your project? What do use to wash it with, what soap, warm or cold water? And do you have to stretch it again after washing?
do you sell ur hides
do you use charcoal briquets as your starter coals?
I’m not to sure but message Ron Nail on Facebook and he will give you more info on that
Sometimes i will also just use small blocks of wood
What do you wash the hide with?
After scraping is finished i just wash the hide in plain water to get some of the loose hair off.
I noticed some people oil the hides before smoking. Is the oiling not necessary?
No further oiling is necessary with braintanned hides.