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How to tan snake skin / diy snake skin processing / rattlesnake skin tannning 

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How to tan a rattlesnake skin at home. An easy and simple process to tan and preserve a snakeskin that doesn't require any specialized chemicals. The few things you need can be purchased at most hardware stores (denatured alcohol) and health food stores (vegetable glycerin). Once the snake is skinned, simply scrape the underside of the skin to get all the connecting tissues off then mix one part denatured alcohol to one part glycerine in a large mason jar, (one cup of each, two cups of each etc...). Soak the skin foe 3 days, stirring once a day. on the third or fourth day remove from the jar, pat dry and stretch the skin py pinning it to cardboard. let dry for a day or three. Once dry the skin is "tanned" and preserved, ready to use for a knife sheath, a mount or whatever you feel like doing.

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@eugeniotapia6765
@eugeniotapia6765 2 месяца назад
I've left them soaking for months at a time and it's now my preferred method because when I'm drying them off with a rag all the clear scale covers just come off easy peasy with just a wipe of the rag ! I've seen guys use big pencil erasers to get them off and another guy used a thumb tack and stabbed each individual clear scale cover off X 5000 scales ... nope, no way Jose, not for me ! I just get them off all at once nice and easy wiping them as soon as I pull them out of the 50/50 solution (by the way Iso alcohol works just fine)! First time I let them soak for so long I thought the rattlers were just going to be a mushy pulp, but nope they dried just fine ! I've also scraped off the fatty snot before soaking and I've scraped up the fatty snot after and I find it doesn't matter which you choose, it comes off the same, leaving the fat on during the soak just discolores the solution but doesn't affect it's strength, I've used the same solution 5-7 times and it still works although I do strain it out every few soaks to get the debris out and clear up the solution ! I've never done the salt cure and probably won't start now my skins come out soft supple and smooth every time !
@robertkelly5025
@robertkelly5025 3 месяца назад
I was specifically looking for a video on how to tan snake skin when I came across yours. This is a very well done video in my opinion. Everything from the small things like the background music and the plant in your garage, to the big things like sound quality, knowledge, enthusiasm and how you articulate what you are doing (even accepting that since it had been six years, there were flaws). Thank you! I can't wait to show it to my twelve year old boy and ten year old girl.
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory 3 месяца назад
Aww thanks. I’m still learning and that’s a really nice thing to hear 😁
@Ealum1013
@Ealum1013 17 дней назад
thank you for this video! Gonna try this on a 4ft cotton mouth my cousin killed!
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory 17 дней назад
@@Ealum1013 Nice! I’ve always wanted a cottonmouth
@F4zbear
@F4zbear 14 дней назад
Thanks dude!! I’m a young taxidermist, I’m a beginner at this stuff, but I found a huge bullsnake in the middle of the road and I’m planning on doing this! Will it work without glycerin though? I don’t have that currently but i could get some if I need t
@jackybetawi
@jackybetawi 3 месяца назад
Can we sell that skin.? My brother just catch huge 5 meter phyton with very beatiful skin
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory 3 месяца назад
Great catch! And as long as your local laws allow it I don’t see why not.
@stevenjensen9408
@stevenjensen9408 Год назад
I work with him. He seems to know what he’s doing
@davidAll5
@davidAll5 7 месяцев назад
nice job !!
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory 6 месяцев назад
Thanks! Ended up making a hat band with it.
@seawolf1330
@seawolf1330 23 дня назад
Great video get past your coconut bowls, lol I’m trying to do the same thing with Halibut skin. Hopefully it works.
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory 22 дня назад
@@seawolf1330 🤔 never tried fish skin. Lemme know how it works out 🤠
@seawolf1330
@seawolf1330 22 дня назад
@@RealAdventureTheory just trying to find those product you used right now I have about 50 of them all dried out
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory 22 дня назад
@@seawolf1330 I get denatured alcohol at Home Depot and places like that and vegetable glycerin at health food stores, usually in the cosmetic or pharmacy area.
@graveleater9746
@graveleater9746 2 месяца назад
Is the glycerin/alcohol solution able to be re-used? These are hard things to get where I live but there are many snakes.
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory 2 месяца назад
@@graveleater9746 if memory serves I’ve used the same solution 3 times I think 🤔. But if it gets too old the alcohol evaporates and weakens. If I had lots of snakes around I’d experiment to see how many I could do 🤠
@boytrouble80sgirlpunknewwa88
@boytrouble80sgirlpunknewwa88 Месяц назад
Yes, excellent video, thank you. Is that cardboard you're using to flesh and stretch the skin?
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory Месяц назад
@@boytrouble80sgirlpunknewwa88 it is. But it’s a pretty thick and rigid upside down box.
@ford4life069
@ford4life069 Год назад
Why denatured? Isopropyl won't work?
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory Год назад
I'm not sure. Denatured is the recipe I know and it works so I haven't tried another.
@kellyroup4262
@kellyroup4262 3 месяца назад
It works fine isopropyl, denatured, the glycerin any as long as pure. One thing I'm not seeing is anyone pickling the skin first. You flatten it out flesh side up and rub table salt into it or just pour it on and then fold up and put in zip lock and leave for a day. It will pull out fatty oils and any blood from bits you missed while scraping. I'll take that out and scrape again then rinse off and pat or squeeze dry in paper towels then put it in 50/50 solution so that it's covered and snake lightly 1-2 times a day for 3-7 days depending on size. Then remove and wipe off excess oil and start stretching gently. It breaks the fibers and softens it. Scales sometimes come off especially if the snake was close to shedding. Won't hurt the look once finished. Snake skin doesn't really absorb much you're just removing and or preserving any proteins left on it in my opinion. I'm no pro because I don't like killing them but I've tried lots of ways in 50 years and this works great. People used to soak them in anti-freeze and that works but doesn't look as good.
@ford4life069
@ford4life069 3 месяца назад
@@kellyroup4262 we generally don't kill either but this one snake wouldn't leave my nephew alone at work so he had to. Hubs was with him so I said hey, if she's already dispatched, bring me the skin. She's been in the freezer ever since. I've got to find the glycerin. No one had it locally. Small towns...
@robbyfiveboy4862
@robbyfiveboy4862 Год назад
Nice vid. How to dry the glycerine enough to later glue it to leather to make something?
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory Год назад
Drys in just a couple days (depending on conditions) and is ready for use.
@robbyfiveboy4862
@robbyfiveboy4862 Год назад
Cool beans. Thanks for responding. Gonna sub.
@NotAMorningPerson4008
@NotAMorningPerson4008 5 месяцев назад
I can’t find the exact denatured alcohol you used. I found the same brand and it also says clean burning but the label is different. I’m sure it would still work but I wanted to ask just in case. Please let me know!! :)
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory 5 месяцев назад
The brand shouldn’t matter, just as long as it’s denatured alcohol. 👍
@Royal_Flush_TV
@Royal_Flush_TV 3 месяца назад
Why don’t you salt the skin first & then use the 1:1 solution? Is the salt an extra step that isnt necessary?
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory 3 месяца назад
Yeah, the salt is a preservative used to keep it from rotting. Since I skinned and tanned the next day there was no fear of rotting. But if it was going to be a while and I couldn’t freeze it I would have salted it.
@Royal_Flush_TV
@Royal_Flush_TV 3 месяца назад
@@RealAdventureTheory thank you! & why denatured alcohol instead of iso please?
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory 3 месяца назад
@@Royal_Flush_TV honestly I don’t know. That’s the recipe I learned and it works so that’s how I do it 🤪
@nookymonster1
@nookymonster1 9 месяцев назад
I have heard that automotive antifreeze is a good solution. Any thoughts on that?
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory 9 месяцев назад
Funny you should mention this. 2 days ago I was having dinner with family and an uncle was talking about not only not using alcohol, but also that antifreeze worked really well. He mentioned there was a brief green hue but it went away after a few days. Also a few extra steps with washing the skin but to sum it up, yeah, there is a way to use antifreeze!
@hannibalheyes339
@hannibalheyes339 5 месяцев назад
Will the Klean -Strip "SLX" Denatured Alcohol work also?
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory 5 месяцев назад
I’m unfamiliar with that specific product but as far as I know any liquid denatured alcohol works.
@hannibalheyes339
@hannibalheyes339 5 месяцев назад
@RealAdventureTheory thanks. Did some research and found out SLX contains more methanol and the regular has more ethanol which is better. Thanks again. 😊
@jemb4889
@jemb4889 Месяц назад
I found a snake and I cleaned it off and just let it air dry. I then put a thin layer of Elmer's white glue on the underside would that last our should I try this method? Or did I mess it up too bad at this point?😅
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory Месяц назад
@@jemb4889 I had a dried skin and it lasted a long time hanging on the wall. Only issue is it’s really brittle and a bit faded. If you’re just going to glue it on a board or something like that I think it’ll be okay. But not sure it’ll be suitable for something like a knife sheath or hat band. Hell, only one way to find out 🤠
@rondolinar
@rondolinar 11 месяцев назад
Ive watched several similar videos and was surprised that no type of plant material like leaves weren't used for tannin. Would it be an extra benefit to add these to the alcohol glycerin mix ?
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory 11 месяцев назад
I really don't know. Snake skin is the only thing I know how to tan at home. The Glycerin is vegetable based so maybe that kind of counts.
@davef3179
@davef3179 4 месяца назад
People seem to be saying it doesn't last long, and once the glycerin evaportates it wil stiffen up. Is this true?
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory 4 месяца назад
I glued some skin to my knife sheath that lasted years. The in and out of my truck and constant rubbing on the seatbelt clip damaged it though. Glued skin to my hat band that’s holding up great and mounted a bunch on sanded and stained pallet boards that still look perfect after 8 years. But the oldest ones I have are 8 years so don’t know what the definition of a long time is. Hope that helps.
@davef3179
@davef3179 4 месяца назад
@@RealAdventureTheory Awesome, I guess I'll go ahead with that method 👍 thanks for the reply!
@Cherrys4Me8P
@Cherrys4Me8P 5 месяцев назад
Would the denatured alcohol and glycerin get rid to the stink normally associated with rattlesnakes?
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory 5 месяцев назад
I’ve done this method with around 5 different species and have not had any stink on any!
@Cherrys4Me8P
@Cherrys4Me8P 5 месяцев назад
@@RealAdventureTheory I got my snakeskin marinating now! Thank you for the video! 😆
@kabanchan5768
@kabanchan5768 2 месяца назад
wtf vetigable grlizzrin ?
@DuckT42
@DuckT42 5 месяцев назад
May I use 95% ethanol?
@RealAdventureTheory
@RealAdventureTheory 5 месяцев назад
I do not know🤔
@reverscrypto7638
@reverscrypto7638 11 месяцев назад
What a chad
@samanthacrona
@samanthacrona Год назад
Promo_SM 👇
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