How to Make a Dutch Hood for Falconry

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
  • How to Make a Dutch Hood
    Featuring Cody H.'s two methods...
    Covers both glued and stitched.
    To learn more about how to tie the "three turks" head knot, follow this
    link! www.falconryfor...
    To learn more about how to install the braces on the hood, check out
    our video here!
    • Installing Braces on a...
    MESSAGE FROM THE MAKER OF THIS HOOD
    To all viewers of this vid,
    Given the video was silent it was hard to convey to much info so
    hopefully this will clear up any questions.
    On Leather:
    Leather should always be vegetable tanned. This leather will form
    better to the block and last longer than chrome tanned and brain tanned
    is far to floppy. Kangaroo or Kip (about a year old cow) is very good
    and kangaroo is probably best as it is very rip resistant. For a RT
    hood 3oz is probably as thin as it should get. Especially as a
    beginner, 4 to maybe even 5 oz would be best as it leaves room for
    error when punching holes. If you buy your leather natural color and
    plan to dye it make sure there is no oily topcoat and use a real
    leather dye form Fiebings of Tandy.
    Always test your leather before buying it. Cut a slit in it and pull.
    You should not be able to rip it easily.
    On Cutting:
    Keep your knife sharp and at 90 degrees to the leather. Remember only
    cut half way through on the beak opening!!!
    On Marking and Punching holes:
    Mark about 3/16 in from the edge with dividers or a groover. Roll a
    marker along it. Don't push to hard or you can go through thinner
    leather. You should have AT LEAST 8 stitches/inch.
    When punching holes leather should be lightly damp. Your awl should
    come out about halfway through the leather erring on the deeper side.
    On Sewing and Thread:
    Thread should be cotton coated polyester or linen (linen is best and is
    available from www.wmboothdraper.com get the 60/2 and use 3 strands or
    so) Wax it well with beeswax and lightly twist the strand together.
    Needles should be small tapestry needles. These are blunt so as to not
    puncture the thread.
    Sewing should be done with the leather lightly, lightly, lightly,
    lightly, lightly, lightly, damp. Too damp and when it dry's your seam
    will be gaping open & letting light in.
    On Blocking:
    This is pretty obvious from the video.
    On the top Knot:
    This is NOT obvious from the video. I should have done light colors to
    make it visible. Sorry. One of these days I'll make a vid on that
    specifically.
    On Braces:
    See Israels other video.
    On the Pink and Black Zebra Blow Dryer:
    Its not mine:)
    On Finishing:
    There are a couple options here.
    You can give it a coat of Super Sheen from Tandy leather.
    You can lightly oil it with Pure neatsfoot oil ( this may darken colors)
    You can spit shine it with shoe polish.
    And last but not least you can clean it with saddle soap.
    On Storing you hood:
    Store hoods with the braces open and stuffed with paper. Keep the top
    not protected and every once in a while oil your braces.
    Note: You should NEVER get oil on your bird feathers so the oil on the
    braces should be liquid (not a grease) and should be allowed to soak in
    over night in a warm place.
    I hope this clears up and questions you all might have had.
    Sincerely,
    Cody ( the guy that made the hood )
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 38

  • @garryyan629
    @garryyan629 10 років тому +1

    I'm 12 and looking forward to getting a falconry license when i am 14. I have read training a passage red tailed hawk by William C. Oakes and more than half way through a falconry manual. What else should I read before taking the test? Thanks! :)

    • @nathankouris8491
      @nathankouris8491 9 років тому

      I'm looking to start my apprenticeship too, everyone I talk to say that the California Hawking club manual and study guide are the best, New York falconry association has a good one too.

  • @jshreptiles
    @jshreptiles 4 роки тому

    Any suggestions on we're to get a pattern for a dutch hood?

  • @baldilocks1914
    @baldilocks1914 3 роки тому

    Thank god I found this now all the other falcons won’t laugh at my falcon

  • @triumphmanful
    @triumphmanful 9 років тому +1

    disposable gloves will keep the dye off of your fingers, FYI

  • @piperxchief
    @piperxchief 4 роки тому

    The link for the three turks doesn't work!

  • @nasartist4639
    @nasartist4639 4 роки тому

    Link for tying Turk head knot doesn’t work

  • @GolfRyder
    @GolfRyder 9 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @franksinbeans1755
    @franksinbeans1755 2 роки тому

    Awesome video!

  • @Henry-hy3bd
    @Henry-hy3bd 8 місяців тому

    I’ve been getting into leatherwork and falconry and I never knew there was kangaroo leather

  • @evancleland1775
    @evancleland1775 7 років тому

    how many Sq ft of leather do you think each hood takes?

  • @pajohidayat7860
    @pajohidayat7860 9 років тому

    hi sir ...can u give me explenasion or aplikasion to make dutch hood

  • @adityahendra196
    @adityahendra196 5 років тому

    Thanks for sharing dude

  • @kmantekukur2887
    @kmantekukur2887 10 років тому

    great video, i will try to make one...

  • @Rocky1765
    @Rocky1765 10 років тому

    Great Job!

  • @ravenmewsraptorsfalconryeq7361
    @ravenmewsraptorsfalconryeq7361 8 років тому

    Very good vid, thanks :)

  • @tinhtinh2631
    @tinhtinh2631 6 років тому

    Bạn có thể gửi bản vẽ qua gmail cho mình dược không cảm ơn

  • @goldeneagle2748
    @goldeneagle2748 7 років тому

    Thank you

  • @raeesrajput810
    @raeesrajput810 4 роки тому

    Inka numbar mile ga

  • @gabymer1
    @gabymer1 9 років тому

    me gusto mucho un lujo la verdad

  • @baroudbaroud9003
    @baroudbaroud9003 8 років тому

    Jolie travail i like

  • @cyrosjourney7755
    @cyrosjourney7755 10 років тому

    nice

  • @ذاكرةالمكانوالزمان

    اريد الحصول على الرسم

  • @AnhNguyen-fg4rs
    @AnhNguyen-fg4rs 4 роки тому

    rất bổ ích

  • @ابوفراس-ع6ح
    @ابوفراس-ع6ح 2 роки тому

    عمل جميل جداً

  • @akhmadramdhani5327
    @akhmadramdhani5327 6 років тому

    A bikin lagi cenel baru A yang elang nya memangsa

  • @kingaditya-pubgmandmore3644
    @kingaditya-pubgmandmore3644 6 років тому +1

    The gerish 3-4-5 is better.

  • @flavionabucoelurdes
    @flavionabucoelurdes 6 років тому

    SHOW.

  • @severianopereira2034
    @severianopereira2034 6 років тому

    Show

  • @quyetnguyenvan1591
    @quyetnguyenvan1591 7 років тому

    đẹp

  • @ХожиддинШукуруддинив

    Chotki

  • @Jello-Biafra69
    @Jello-Biafra69 9 років тому

    Your hood doesn't fit very well. I would suggest that before you decide to teach other's how to make a dutch hood that you learn how to make a proper fitting one first. Reason being, a ill-fitting hood can do a lot of damage to a bird.....especially in the hands of a new apprentice or novice falconer who doesn't know what a proper fitting hood actually looks & fits like.
    Too much bad information to be considered quality advice here...

    • @jaxtonanderson2443
      @jaxtonanderson2443 7 років тому

      Blue Fox Plays: Gaming bro calm down he was just pointing out a small mishap that could potentially harm the animal in some way shape or form. No need to freak out about it.

    • @Jello-Biafra69
      @Jello-Biafra69 7 років тому

      Blue Fox Plays: Gaming , lol. I've been making hoods for 23 years and have taught dozens of people how to make a proper fitting hood. Hoods that don't fit ruin or kill birds. Nobody should be teaching other people how to make a hood if they don't even know what constitutes a fitting hood or not.
      I'm a proud asshole, thanks :)

    • @tboniusmaximus3047
      @tboniusmaximus3047 6 років тому

      So from what I read in the description it says HOW TO MAKE A HOOD not how to make a hood for this specific bird of this size, a falconer with a bird building a hood at this point should know what size, as most are not idiots and.by this point understand this concept.

  • @foleydvm
    @foleydvm Рік тому

    three turks knot link does not work