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Rawhide goes back to the early Americans. Rawhide uses consist of wraps, light shades, shields, wide lace, furniture, drum heads, and plus much more. Rawhide is very firm simply because has not been tanned; it has simply already been hair removed as well as cured. Soak it in standard water for molding, cutting and shaping. It dries, stiffens and holds its form.
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16 Nov 2009Rawhide dates back to the earlier Americans. Rawhide intentions include shields, drum heads, lace, lampshades, furniture, wraps up, and very much more. Rawhide constitutes firmness as it has not been tanned; it has solely been de-haired and maintained. Drench it in body of water for moulding, cutting and forming. It dries, constrains and holds its figure.