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Should you use a finish on deerskin? (i.e. when making garments and things)

If so, what works well?

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Should you use a finish on deerskin? (i.e. when making garments and things)

If so, what works well?

NO FINISH....JUST MAKE IT AND WEAR IT.THAT IS WHAT I DO .

THIS IS A FRINGED DEERSKIN SHIRT I MADE LAST YEAR. I AM ON THE

RIGHT....

* THANK YOU JOHANNA*

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Good picture Luke :sign23:

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I second the motion for no finish, I tried once a long time ago with neatsfoot oil, and it just ruined it.

Ken

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I just found this site yesterday & love it. The only thing I do to deerskin to prevent it from getting hard spots after it dries if you get it wet or to keep it from discoloring after it gets wet is to smoke it with a cold hardwood smoke. It takes a bit of prep to make a smoker & to keep a close eye on it so that it doesn't get to warm while it is in the smoker. It will darken your hide. The degree depends on how long you smoke it. Patterns can also be smoked onto the hide. Have fun!

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I have to agree with everyone so far that garments or other wearables should have no finish. I do line all my knife sheaths with deer skin and in that case the exposed deer skin gets the same finish as the rest of the sheath with one exception. NO NEATSFOOT OIL. It does get TanKote and Neatlac. This applies only to the deer skin that shows outside the sheath.

Paul

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I was going to be fecicious(SP?) and say that the indians treat their hides by smoking.

I will say though that you will freek out the first time you get something on it, but I tell folks that it looks like hell til you get enough stuff on it that it starts to get a character all it's own.

That didn't help a bit did it?? Heehee GHackett

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Well if you have to; Bag-Kote, but if properly tanned you shouldn't need anything, depends on the service level I guess.

Art

Should you use a finish on deerskin? (i.e. when making garments and things)

If so, what works well?

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Awesome. The whole no-finish plan will make working with deerskin easier than I expected. :) Thanks y'all!

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