Members silverrowan Posted April 5, 2011 Members Report Posted April 5, 2011 (edited) First off, sorry if this is a repeat question, I can't seem to find a search function for this forum. I have the opportunity to buy hides in person (sadly, only from Tandy or more expensive places so far), but I don't really know what I'm looking for in determining if a hide is decent or not, obviously visible damage to the skin is bad, as are holes, but what else should I be looking for? There's a rather steep sale on veg-tanned tooling hides and I'd like to get ones of not horrible quality - I'm starting off assuming they aren't the best. What is more or less important in determining a quality hide, etc. I'm hoping to multi-use the hide for tooling, masks and larping gear. thank you! (and hey, if anyone knows of good suppliers I could visit in the Toronto/Ontario area, or mail-order in Eastern Canada, I'd love that advice too!) Edited April 5, 2011 by silverrowan Quote
Members azrider Posted April 6, 2011 Members Report Posted April 6, 2011 Welcome to Leatherworker.net. The search function is at the top right of the screen, if you chose advanced you can get more options. As far as choosing a good hide, its a learning process. One of the things I have learned is that there is typically a reason the hides are on sale. I like to have scars and brands on some of my stuff, so don't mind those hides. I look for a consistent thickness in the hide, especially looking for really rough and uneven parts on the flesh side. That can make part of a hide unusable, even if it looks good. The other thing I like to do is flex the hide, and make sure there are not any hard spots. I learned this when I got a hide that was about 1/3rd partially tanned rawhide. I couldn't even cut it. Other than that, talk to the people in the store. Most of the Tandy employees will help with picking a hide if you are there in person. Quote
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