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Cow Hide Question

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Hey All,

Living in Alberta Canada, there is one thing we have a lot of....and that is cows. My friends family are cowboys and they're able to get me some cow hides on the cheap, but I am wondering if there are any specific things I should ask for them to do to it that would make it good for whip making?

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Post by Kiscien »

Hi,

1,5-2 mm thickness, not stretchy and strong of course :P. You don't need belly side from it for good plaiting. Check is the surface brokeing. And i hope this hide are tanned?

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Thanks!

That's all? Everyone agrees this is what I need?
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Post by Mola Ram »

I guess its all preference.
I use 4-5 oz cowhide. But thats just me.

If you are looking to make a 12 plait whip, thinner leather is
easier to work with.

make sure its good leather. A hide can be fine for other leather goods, but it can stink for plaiting. It has to be a nice constant thickness, with no stretch, that can be cut into small pieces.
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hmm this 4-5 oz how many is in metric system ? :?:
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oz is the standard measure for leather generally.
Its pretty annoying.

3oz is about 1mm
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