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    Default Rawhide Help!!

    I've made a little rawhide container and it is currently drying. I was wondering if anyone on here knows how I can in some way waterproof it to enable it carry liquids? I was very interested in trying to make a rawhide water bottle or something similar.

    Also, what else could I try making with it perhaps?

    Thanks for the help
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    not realy sure but dont you need a pigs bladder or some thing to do this

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    I proof leather drinking vessels using a very common (and traditional) method by immersion in molten beeswax. However, I've never tried it with rawhide. After it cools, I then pour a spoonful of molten wax into the base of the vessel and quickly pour it out along the seam line, to give a bit of additional proofing along the joins.


    Geoff
    "An old forager is a good forager, that is why he is an old forager."

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    I actually did the beeswax earlier before I read that. I'm pleased to say it worked!! It has now kept the shape and hardness and is also holding water.

    Cheers
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    rawhide = natures fiberglass but loves water liquid seal it well

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