since this is my first post, hello everyone. i am just getting into working with leather, and find this forum to be a very good source of knowledge. however, for my current problem, i haven't found anything on the forum as well as the googable rest of the web.
i have recently been given a box of old, huge boa skins. they are already tanned, black, and though they are quite old, they seem in pretty good shape: they are still supple, the scales are hard to tear off (even the very large ones). i intend to use them in a rectangular box clutch project i have recently started. because i want to glue them on a rounded (round on all four sides, that is) surface, i need to stretch them over it to avoid wrinkling. how do i do that without ripping the skins? it seems that glycerine and alcohol is used in the tanning process, and glycerine apparently makes the skins supple. would it be a good idea to rub glycerine onto the already tanned skins and then stretch them over the cast? or are there other ways?