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# Place a Raw Hide on a {{i|Drying Frame}}. It'll become a {{i|Dried Hide}} after 8 hours. (Note: {{i|Dried Squirrel Pelt}}s cannot be used to make Leather.) | # Place a Raw Hide on a {{i|Drying Frame}}. It'll become a {{i|Dried Hide}} after 8 hours. (Note: {{i|Dried Squirrel Pelt}}s cannot be used to make Leather.) | ||
# Select a {{i|Lime}} from your inventory and right-click it onto a [[Vessel]] filled with {{i|Potable Water}} to make {{i|Milk of Lime}}. | # Select a {{i|Lime}} from your inventory and right-click it onto a [[Vessel]] filled with {{i|Potable Water}} to make {{i|Milk of Lime}}. | ||
− | # Craft a {{i|Limed Hide}} from the craft menu. | + | # Craft a {{i|Limed Hide}} from the craft menu. A full {{i|Bucket}} of Milk of Lime can make 4x Limed Hides. |
# {{i|Tanning Fluid}} can be made by selecting a {{i|Brain}} from your inventory and right-clicking it onto a full [[Vessel]] of {{i|Potable Water}} to produce a 10L Bucket of Tanning Fluid with 5% concentration, adding another Brain will make it a 10.0% solution. Alternatively, Tanning Fluid may also be created by Boiling {{i|Birch Bark}}. Place the {{i|Birch Bark}} in a {{i|Clay Pot}} or {{i|Copper Pot}} full of [[Potable Water]] on top of a lit {{i|Fireplace}}.Boiling four pieces of Birch Bark in a full {{i|Clay Pot}} yields 3L of Tanning Fluid with 6% concentration. Boiling nine pieces of Birch Bark in a full {{i|Copper Pot}} yields 5.5L of Tanning Fluid with 7.5% concentration. | # {{i|Tanning Fluid}} can be made by selecting a {{i|Brain}} from your inventory and right-clicking it onto a full [[Vessel]] of {{i|Potable Water}} to produce a 10L Bucket of Tanning Fluid with 5% concentration, adding another Brain will make it a 10.0% solution. Alternatively, Tanning Fluid may also be created by Boiling {{i|Birch Bark}}. Place the {{i|Birch Bark}} in a {{i|Clay Pot}} or {{i|Copper Pot}} full of [[Potable Water]] on top of a lit {{i|Fireplace}}.Boiling four pieces of Birch Bark in a full {{i|Clay Pot}} yields 3L of Tanning Fluid with 6% concentration. Boiling nine pieces of Birch Bark in a full {{i|Copper Pot}} yields 5.5L of Tanning Fluid with 7.5% concentration. | ||
# Place up to four {{i|Limed Hide}}s into a {{i|Tanning Tub}}. | # Place up to four {{i|Limed Hide}}s into a {{i|Tanning Tub}}. |
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In-Game Text
"Every animal has enough brains to preserve their skin. Dead or alive."
- Old trapper wisdom
While the old folksy wisdom of the backwoods may not apply to Rumtifusels or Gumberoos, the saying nevertheless has a distinct essence of truth to it. By mixing the mashed brain substance of an animal with water a tanning fluid can be created which is rich in natural tannins and which more often than not should suffice to transform the skin of that same animal into the finest leather for use in bookbinding, clothes or other purposes. Beware, though that the dried hides must first be scraped with Water of Lime to remove hair, fat and flesh before the tanning can commence. Tanning allows you to scrape hides in preparation for tanning, prepare tanning fluid and construct tanning tubs.
AboutLeather can be sold in Providence to NPC Stalls for 12x Silver Pieces. How to Make Leather
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