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08 December 2008, 16:02
Bakes
Question for the taxidermist...
I've just been re-reading Kevin Roberstons book "Africa's Most Dangerous" and he says that they dip buff capes in a brine solution before salting. What would the brine do? Why not just salt?


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08 December 2008, 19:40
dogcat
The brine helps "pull" the blood out of the skin. After soaking, the capes and hides were salted in the traditional manner. I have never used that technique but saw the ph's use it in RSA, my capes came back perfect.
08 December 2008, 19:50
J P Baker
When salting capes you normally salt just the flesh side of the skin.

Salt only penetrates about ¼” so for the thicker hides you can run in to issues if it is not thinned down enough before salting.

With a brine you are submerging the cape in liquid salt solution (salt brine), so for thick skins this is ideal.


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09 December 2008, 03:31
Bakes
Thanks guys. This method sounds ideal for pig skins that have a large sheild?


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15 December 2008, 05:04
Hughiam
Thanks guys. This method sounds ideal for pig skins that have a large sheild?

No it isn't. The shield must be removed before salting. It is made up a gristle/fat and not the same as a hide. It will get rancid.

Hugh


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