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How is leather made from the hides of animals

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Answered by varshiniprabhakaran9
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Leather can be made from the hide of almost any animal including pigs, sheep, goats and crocodiles. However, the most common hide used is that from a cow. ... When a hide is prepared, the skin is removed from the animal and then the flesh needs to be removed, which can be done by hand or by using a fleshing machine.

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Leather can be made from the hide of almost any animal including pigs, sheep, goats, and crocodiles. However, the most common hide used is that from a cow. ... When a hide is prepared, the skin is removed from the animal and then the flesh needs to be removed, which can be done by hand or by using a fleshing machine. If you are doing it by hand, it’s important that the process is done as quickly as possible as the material can easily dry out. At the end of the process, you should be left with a white, clean surface. At this point, a hide should be salted or placed in salt brine. This needs to be a very generous layer of salt as the salt is what stops it from decomposing. If a hide has hair on it then it will need this removed, which is executed using a chemical solution that contains calcium oxide. This may be called a lime bath too and the soaking can take one to two days. This process will also soften the hide. After all this bathing and soaking, the hide will be full of moisture so it will swell to be around 4mm thick and can be spliced into two layers.The upper part of the leather split is saved for the highest quality leather products such as full-grain leather.

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