Hey Gangers, just thought I would throw my latest adventure at you. And what and adventure it CAN become with hazy or incomplete information. I hope I can shed a little light on this often misunderstood art. It is actually a very simple process, with very simple tools most people have laying around the ranch. It just involves a fair ammount of elbow grease, and a bit of patience. I first learned how to do this 10 years ago at Tom Browns Wilderness Survival School, coincidently that was also where I learned how to make a Self-Bow. A few years ago, a few good buddies and I (you may know Shaun from the Gang)took a hunting trip to the Eagle Cap wilderness in N.E Oregon in search of the wily Elk herd bull...well to make a long story short, Shaun decides to drop the herd bull at 8 yards, and we all get get sent home with a share of meat and a lifetime of memories (thanks again buddy). But I was fortunate enough to get the hide...minus the cape...which know resides in Shauns den! Anyways, that hide is my motivation for this project. I need some handle wrap material for my buddy Jims' (who was also on the hunt) new python backed osage static recurve that I am building for him, and thought it would be fitting to add a piece of that magical hunt to his new bow.......and he is being sooooo patient, might I ad!...It has also been a goal of mine to tan enough buckskin to outfit my wife and I for the upcoming Renzdevous season. I figure I will need about 10 hides to complete the mission. A shirt, pants, moccs X 2, and a full dress and shawl. I heard through the grape-vine that Elk is a pain in the ass to soften because of the thickness. So I want to freshen my skills on a few Deer hides before I attempt the Elk.... So...I better get to work, hope you join me for the ride!