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I have been making Salmon leather on and off for 4-5 years now, I always make it in very similar fashion as Russia leather was made. I believe I am the only one that makes Salmon leather in this way. The result is a very durable and wear resistant leather which is highly resistant to water, saltwater, molds, fungus, bacteria, and pests.

After scraping and descaling the skins are soaked in a lime bath for 24 hours, followed by a vinegar bath for a few hours to bring the PH back to 5.5-6. They are then started in a 10:1 tea (inner bark of birch), tea is swapped out for full strength tea in small amounts as needed for seven days. They are then put in full strength tea for three days.

Than they are partially dried and oiled either with mix of coconut oil and birch tar, or jojoba and birch tar, worked by hand until fully dry to keep them from stiffening up.

They need to be hung for 3-4 weeks to allow the birch tar smell to mellow out. That smoky smell will persist for up to a year.

 

This is the lime bath

r/Leathercraft - Lime bath

 

Bringing the PH back down in vinegar bath:

r/Leathercraft - Vinegar bath

 

Into the 10:1 birch tanning tea:

r/Leathercraft - 10 to 1 tea

 

Out of full strength tea and drying:

r/Leathercraft - Out of full strength tea and drying

 

Flesh side oiled and drying:

r/Leathercraft - Flesh side oiled and almost dry

 

Oiled and being worked until dry:

r/Leathercraft - Salmon leather, Russia leather style

r/Leathercraft - Salmon leather, Russia leather style

 

Fully dried and oiled, hanging to air dry for a few weeks to let that smoky smell mellow out:

r/Leathercraft - Salmon leather, Russia leather style

r/Leathercraft - Salmon leather, Russia leather style

 

Hope some of you find it interesting, a fair chunk of work but really enjoyable taking something that ends up in the garbage and making something useful from it. 

Oh and a bonus, me trying to tear it 😄

 

 

 

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A lot of work but an interesting result.:specool: I'm all in favour of not wasting stuff where possible.

Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500.

Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)

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