and Leather

Leather: Preparation & Tanning

Author(s): 
Traditional Methods
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List Price: 
$24.95
pages: 
112
year: 
1996
Publisher: 
Caber Press
Publisher Address: 
7549 North Fenwick, Portland, OR 97217
ISBN 13: 
9781887719001
Mat's Review: 

The author of this book is a well-versed tanner who has studied traditional tanning methods with Native Americans in northern Canada, and the Sami (Laplanders) in northern Sweden. Lotta has combined her extensive tanning experience with research into the history and science of these methods. She includes many details, recipes, tools, and methods for traditional tanning, most of which she has used, or at least tried, herself. Not the best how-to book for a beginner, but combined with a book such as Deerskins into Buckskins, you will probably do fine. There is more information in this book on a diverse selection of primitive tanning methods, than in any other book I know.

The Leatherworking Handbook: A Practical Illustrated Sourcebook of Techniques and Projects

Author(s): 
Valerie Michael.
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List Price: 
$19.95
pages: 
128
year: 
1995
Publisher: 
Cassell Wellington House
Publisher Address: 
125 Strand, WC2 0BB, UK
ISBN 13: 
9781844034741
Mat's Review: 

This is a clear, informative, well-illustrated book on basic leatherworking techniques. An excellent practical guide, with tips on tools, techniques, and setting up a simple home workshop for leatherworking. It includes several interesting and beautiful starter projects.

Deerskins into Buckskins: How to Tan with Natural Materials

Author(s): 
Matt Richards.
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$19.95
pages: 
240
year: 
2004
Publisher: 
Backcountry Publishing
Publisher Address: 
3303 Dick George Rd., Cave Junction, OR 97523
ISBN 13: 
9780965867245
Mat's Review: 

If you want to make the softest, most beautiful buckskin in the easiest and most reliable way, then you should get this book. This is an excellent guide to the wet-scrape process for making buckskin. It contains step-by-step instructions for brain, soap or egg tanning, and over 130 photos and illustrations. Includes a resource guide and a nifty section on making your own buckskin clothing. The author has made his living by tanning buckskins and teaching others how to tan, so he definitely knows what he’s talking about. Excellent tips and hints for the beginner to expert tanner. Primitive Wilderness Living & Survival Skills by John and Geri McPherson. When John McPherson started brain tanning buckskins in the late 1970s, he found that none of the available books gave accurate and complete information. Through trial and error, and by making many mistakes, he discovered what was missing from these books, and then wrote his own guide to help others brain tan without having to learn the hard way. McPherson’s original booklet, Brain tan Buckskin, has probably taught more people the art of dry-scrape brain tanning than any other book, and is now Chapter 1 in Primitive Wilderness Living & Survival Skills. It provides clear, practical, well-illustrated instructions for dry-scrape brain tanning of hides. See Chapter 4 references for a more complete description of this book.

Home Tanning and Leather Making Guide

Author(s): 
A. B. Farnham.
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List Price: 
$4.95
pages: 
176
year: 
1959
Publisher: 
Fur-Fish-Game
Publisher Address: 
2878 E. Main, Columbus, OH 43209-9947 (www.furfishgame.com)
ISBN 13: 
9780936622118
Mat's Review: 

Leather is more abrasion resistant and waterproof than buckskin, but not as washable and breathable. This guide is a good start for home tanning leathers either with chemicals (faster and more toxic) or by traditional bark tanning.

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