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==In-Game Text==
 
==In-Game Text==
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''"Every animal has enough brains to preserve their skin. Dead or alive."''
 
''"Every animal has enough brains to preserve their skin. Dead or alive."''
  
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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.
 
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.
  
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==About==
  
== How to Tan Hides ==  
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[[Tanning]] is a Hideworking Skill which allows for most [[Creature]]'s Dried Hides to be tanned into {{i|Leather}}.
# Place a raw hide on a [[Drying Frame]]. It'll become a [[Dried Hide]] after 8 hours.
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# Use [[Lime]] on a [[Bucket]] of Water to make [[Milk of Lime]]
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==How to Lime Hides==  
# Craft [[Limed Hide]] from the craft menu
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#Place a Raw Hide on a {{i|Drying Frame}}. It'll become a {{i|Dried Hide}} after about 8 hours. '''NOTE:''' {{i|Dried Squirrel Pelt}}s cannot be used to make Limed Hides.)
# Use a [[Brain]](or 2) on a 10L [[Bucket]] of Water to make a bucket of 10L [[Tanning Fluid]] (concentration is 5% or 10%).
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#Select a {{i|Lime}} and right-click it onto a [[Vessel]] filled with {{i|Potable Water}} to make {{i|Milk of Lime}}. '''NOTE:''' Using Milk of Lime with concentrations less that .4% may not work correctly.
# Place up to four [[Limed Hide]]s into the tub
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#Using the {{i|Limed Hide}} recipe craft a Limed Hide. A full {{i|Bucket}} of Milk of Lime can make 4x Limed Hides.
# Pour the [[Tanning Fluid]] into [[Tanning Tub|tanning tub]] and wait. Make sure to add 10L of [[Tanning Fluid]] per hide you wish to tan.
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# Every time a hide tans 100% it consumes 10L of [[Tanning Fluid]] and is converted into [[Leather]]. There's a chance of getting [[Foetid Ooze]] instead, if that happens the [[Tanning Fluid]] will not be consumed.
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==How to Make Leather==
 
 
'''Note:'''  
 
* Whilst on the [[Drying Frame]] or [[Tanning Tub]] a faint white dial appears over the hide icon to indicate its progress. Animal hide takes roughly 8 (real) hours to dry and to tan.
 
* Solution concentration doesn't affect tanning time. High concentration raises resulting leather quality a little bit.
 
* Plain water can be added to the [[Tanning Tub|tanning tub]] if it's not empty.
 
* Adding plain water dilutes the solution requiring a [[brain]] to be added. If the solution falls under (4.8), the hides will not tan.
 
* A [[Brain]] can be added directly to the [[Tanning Tub|tub]] if the solution falls under this concentration to bring it back up. Maximum concentration is 10%.
 
* [[Brain|Brains]] are only acquired with [[Butchery|butchering]] a dead [[deer]], [[beaver]] or [[March Hare]], and only after [[Tanning]] is learned.
 
* Tanning Fluid may also be created by boiling [[Birch Bark]]. Boiling four pieces of bark in a full [[Clay Pot]] yields 3L of Tanning Fluid with 6% concentration which takes 30 minutes be made.
 
  
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#The most effective way to make {{i|Tanning Fluid}} is by selecting a {{i|Brain}} and right-clicking it onto a [[Vessel]] of {{i|Potable Water}}. If a {{i|Bucket}} was used this will make 10 liters of Tanning Fluid with a 5% concentration. Tanning Fluid can also be made by boiling {{i|Birch Bark}} in a {{i|Clay Pot}} or {{i|Copper Pot}} although you should boil enough that the concentration is at least 5%.
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#Place up to 4x {{i|Limed Hide}}s into your {{i|Tanning Tub}}.
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#Select a Vessel of Tanning Fluid and right-click it on your Tanning Tub. 10 liters of 5% concentrated Tanning Fluid is required for each Limed Hide.
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#Wait - as your Limed Hide begins to tan its progress bar will go up.
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#Each time a Limed Hide's progress bar reaches 100% it consumes 10 liters of Tanning Fluid and is converted into {{i|Leather}} and very rarely {{i|Fine Leather}}. There's a chance of your Limed Hide becoming a {{i|Foetid Ooze}} instead, if that happens the Tanning Fluid will not be consumed.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:30, 16 March 2022

Tanning icon.png Tanning
"Tanning allows you to scrape hides in preparation for tanning, prepare tanning fluid and construct tanning tubs"
Requirements:
Skill(s) required:
Proficiencies required:
850 Hammer & Nail icon.png Hammer & Nail
2650 Hunting & Hideworking icon.png Hunting & Hideworking
1275 Thread & Needle icon.png Thread & Needle
Skills Unlocked:
Crafts Unlocked:
Builds Unlocked:
Others Unlocked:

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.

About

Tanning is a Hideworking Skill which allows for most Creature's Dried Hides to be tanned into Leather icon.png Leather.

How to Lime Hides

  1. Place a Raw Hide on a Drying Frame icon.png Drying Frame. It'll become a Dried Hide icon.png Dried Hide after about 8 hours. NOTE: Dried Squirrel Pelt icon.png Dried Squirrel Pelts cannot be used to make Limed Hides.)
  2. Select a Lime icon.png Lime and right-click it onto a Vessel filled with Potable Water icon.png Potable Water to make Milk of Lime icon.png Milk of Lime. NOTE: Using Milk of Lime with concentrations less that .4% may not work correctly.
  3. Using the Limed Hide icon.png Limed Hide recipe craft a Limed Hide. A full Bucket icon.png Bucket of Milk of Lime can make 4x Limed Hides.

How to Make Leather

  1. The most effective way to make Tanning Fluid icon.png Tanning Fluid is by selecting a Brain icon.png Brain and right-clicking it onto a Vessel of Potable Water icon.png Potable Water. If a Bucket icon.png Bucket was used this will make 10 liters of Tanning Fluid with a 5% concentration. Tanning Fluid can also be made by boiling Birch Bark icon.png Birch Bark in a Clay Pot icon.png Clay Pot or Copper Pot icon.png Copper Pot although you should boil enough that the concentration is at least 5%.
  2. Place up to 4x Limed Hide icon.png Limed Hides into your Tanning Tub icon.png Tanning Tub.
  3. Select a Vessel of Tanning Fluid and right-click it on your Tanning Tub. 10 liters of 5% concentrated Tanning Fluid is required for each Limed Hide.
  4. Wait - as your Limed Hide begins to tan its progress bar will go up.
  5. Each time a Limed Hide's progress bar reaches 100% it consumes 10 liters of Tanning Fluid and is converted into Leather icon.png Leather and very rarely Fine Leather icon.png Fine Leather. There's a chance of your Limed Hide becoming a Foetid Ooze icon.png Foetid Ooze instead, if that happens the Tanning Fluid will not be consumed.

Hideworking Skills

Skill Affect
Hideworking icon.png Hideworking Allows for the Skinning of animal hides.
Beaver Skinning icon.png Beaver Skinning Allows for the Skinning of Beaver icon.png Beaver Pelts.
Tanning icon.png Tanning Allows for Tanning of Hides into Leather icon.png Leather.
Fine Leathercraft icon.png Fine Leathercraft Allows for Tanning of Hides into Fine Leather icon.png Fine Leather.