Web25 nov. 2005 · Here is a photo of a stretcher I made many years ago and I am still using them today. Use a 6" wide 1" pine board about five feet long and rip it down the middle, after you have cut the proper shape and rounded the edges. The base has two small pieces of wood across the bottom and only nailed to one of the two halfs of the stretcher. WebA solid hardwood fleshing beam 58” long x 7” wide x ¾” thick with a tapered top. Great for fleshing and shaving small fur bearers such as racoon, fox, coyote, beaver and large hides such as elk, moose, cow and bison, and other animals. The unique curved design makes it easy to use with different types of shaving tools.
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Web9 feb. 2011 · When trying to make your own fleshing beams, use hard woods, they have tighter grains.... Feb 5, 2011 #10 adkgirl Active Member 1,531 0 Onchiota, NY Bill made one for me out of black walnut. The standard shape. Plus he has three, of various sizes to accomodate everything from moose to mink. Fleshing corner's crowded. Feb 5, 2011 #11 http://www.trapper.ca/cnta/viewtopic.php?t=1241 cip refresh
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Web22 mrt. 2024 · The tanning industry is one of the highly polluting sectors, and it is only in the last few years that studies on the energy improvement of tanneries started to proliferate in the literature. Even though the energy cost of a tannery is only a small fraction of the total cost, many tanners became aware of the importance of improving energy efficiency and … Web4 apr. 2024 · Not hard to make a perfectly good fleshing beam. Made two at camp one year. In the spring I cut a nice straight 8 inch diameter,10 ft long white spruce,peeled it and cut it in half lengthways with the chainsaw,shaped the ends rough with the saw,then planed it smooth on the cut end.Also rasped off and planed a couple small knots on the surface. http://www.trapper.ca/cnta/viewtopic.php?t=9822 cip reiniging loog