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Hello guys, really big newbie here.. But I love leather work non the less and need to learn!.. Ok so my situation is this, I have a deer hide. It has been tanned ,from what I know well, so I'm left with a kinda raw white leather. I want to eventually make a belt/ wallet out of the hide. I want it to look right with your rustic coloring and mybe an engraving . What are my next steps? Do I dye the hide and how ? Do I water proof it first ?? Help! What steps should I take to achieve my goal?

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You first need to know HOW it was tanned. If it's a 'raw white leather', that gets really stiff when dry, you've likely got a deer rawhide.....which is one of the steps to getting the hide to leather, but it isn't done yet.

check into that, and let us know

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Good morning, the hide was chemically tanned with a tanning kit off a taxidermy website ( lutan f is the name of the kit). So essentially the product was skinned, fleshed, salted ,pickled, neutralized ,put into a tanning agent, then softened with a softening oil. It is soft and has gotten passed the stage of a stiff raw hide.

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