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Long-handled Dry Scraper

CA$94.99
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Type of tool: dry scraper and softener

Use with: any hide in a frame, but especially large hides (Cow, Elk) to peel layers of membrane away to thin a hide

This is an ultra lightweight dry scraper for scraping and softening hides in a frame. Its rounded wood handle is ergonomic and its light weight allows for endurance over long stretches of time. It can be first used as a dry scraper to peel away layers of membrane from big hides, and then used as a softening tool for the rest of the tanning process.

Tool use: The blade is used for scraping (when sharp) and softening (when dull); the butt end of the handle can also be used for softening - simply turn the tool upside down and wield it with both hands to apply pressure to the hide in a frame.

Keep edge super sharp while dry-scraping. When using more as a softening tool, you can let the edge get dulled a bit and apply more pressure once dull. Always move this tool in a downward motion to keep the bevel intact (bevel should face upwards if scraping downwards): “bevel up, scrape down.”. Check out our IG stories for tool use + care.

Long handle with a single-bevelled, sturdy metal blade attached. It can be combined with small dry scrapers like the Head Knife or the Handheld to swap tools mid-tanning and keep your hands and wrists feeling fresh.

14″ long x 4″ wide x “2” deep.

Individual tools will vary from photos

Prices are in USD. Click the upper-right tab to view local currency. Tool orders ship on Wednesdays.

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Type of tool: dry scraper and softener

Use with: any hide in a frame, but especially large hides (Cow, Elk) to peel layers of membrane away to thin a hide

This is an ultra lightweight dry scraper for scraping and softening hides in a frame. Its rounded wood handle is ergonomic and its light weight allows for endurance over long stretches of time. It can be first used as a dry scraper to peel away layers of membrane from big hides, and then used as a softening tool for the rest of the tanning process.

Tool use: The blade is used for scraping (when sharp) and softening (when dull); the butt end of the handle can also be used for softening - simply turn the tool upside down and wield it with both hands to apply pressure to the hide in a frame.

Keep edge super sharp while dry-scraping. When using more as a softening tool, you can let the edge get dulled a bit and apply more pressure once dull. Always move this tool in a downward motion to keep the bevel intact (bevel should face upwards if scraping downwards): “bevel up, scrape down.”. Check out our IG stories for tool use + care.

Long handle with a single-bevelled, sturdy metal blade attached. It can be combined with small dry scrapers like the Head Knife or the Handheld to swap tools mid-tanning and keep your hands and wrists feeling fresh.

14″ long x 4″ wide x “2” deep.

Individual tools will vary from photos

Prices are in USD. Click the upper-right tab to view local currency. Tool orders ship on Wednesdays.

Type of tool: dry scraper and softener

Use with: any hide in a frame, but especially large hides (Cow, Elk) to peel layers of membrane away to thin a hide

This is an ultra lightweight dry scraper for scraping and softening hides in a frame. Its rounded wood handle is ergonomic and its light weight allows for endurance over long stretches of time. It can be first used as a dry scraper to peel away layers of membrane from big hides, and then used as a softening tool for the rest of the tanning process.

Tool use: The blade is used for scraping (when sharp) and softening (when dull); the butt end of the handle can also be used for softening - simply turn the tool upside down and wield it with both hands to apply pressure to the hide in a frame.

Keep edge super sharp while dry-scraping. When using more as a softening tool, you can let the edge get dulled a bit and apply more pressure once dull. Always move this tool in a downward motion to keep the bevel intact (bevel should face upwards if scraping downwards): “bevel up, scrape down.”. Check out our IG stories for tool use + care.

Long handle with a single-bevelled, sturdy metal blade attached. It can be combined with small dry scrapers like the Head Knife or the Handheld to swap tools mid-tanning and keep your hands and wrists feeling fresh.

14″ long x 4″ wide x “2” deep.

Individual tools will vary from photos

Prices are in USD. Click the upper-right tab to view local currency. Tool orders ship on Wednesdays.

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