
easy wood projects
A while ago I replaced the end on one of our garden hoses. To hold the new fitting in place I used a hose clamp and the result looked like this:

The solution:
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| before trimming |
a raw hide wrap.
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| after trimming. |
I started out with a cheap cheap piece of raw hide for a cheap cheap bag of raw hide chew pieces for dogs. I bought the bag at a $ store, not even a pet food place. There are a dozen irregular hunks of raw hide about the size of the palm of my hand.

First stage to making the raw hide workable is to soak it for a good long time. Usually I soak the piece I want to work with for at least over night and usually more like 24 hours. Once the hide is that soaked it is kind of spongy, a bit slimy and ready to be shaped and stitched.
I cut the wet hide with a sharp utility knife and punch holes in it with an awl. After getting the wet hide shaped I leave it to dry out, usually a couple of days. Once dry it is a bit rough but quite hard. For this project I will probably smooth the dried hide down some how, sand paper I expect.
Yesterday was Canada Day and as I rode my bike around the neighbourhood I saw some school kids playing road hockey.
The great Canadian summer tradition. There is even a reference to playing road hockey in one of the Murdoch Mysteries episodes. Aside from a part of my history as well as Canadian Identity I just love it when I see kids outside playing.
cheers,ianw
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