Re: Cutting Bunny Strips?
Try getting the the hide up off of the flat surface before cutting. This will decrease the amount of fur lost by the cut. I use an embroidery hoop to stretch the fur.
Hope this gives you some ideas.
Tim
Re: Cutting Bunny Strips?
I use a seam ripper that can be purchased at any Wal-mart fabric dept. or any sewing center. I think it works very well for this.
Re: Cutting Bunny Strips?
As Tim says suspend the pelt and stretch it taut....I use push pins...or more often a rubberized horizontal jawed vise I have....pull it taut with one hand and cut with the other...I really like double edged razor blades ...the sharper the better...it's pretty easy to do free hand ....or there are tools for cutting multiple strips.
Re: Cutting Bunny Strips?
Along with the original question, had anyone used the circular wheel type fabric cutters for cutting the strips? I have been looking at them, but don't know if they will cut the hair along with the hide.
Re: Cutting Bunny Strips?
Haven't used them ....and as mentioned above I would avoid having to press against any surface...by suspending there is practically no cutting of the fur...
I've got some pictures handy you might find helpful....I either free hand with a double edged razor blade [nothing sharper that I've found]...or I use one of those tools for multiple strips....
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Re: Cutting Bunny Strips?
Duckster,
That is impressive stuff. A gal that worked with me while back used to talk about her father's work as a furier. He made and repaired Mink coats. From what she said, I surmised that a coat was not a bunch of Mink skins sewn together. The skins were cut into strips that were made into the coat.
The funny part was the repair of a full length coat. The seats would get worn out. Her father's art was to cut out the "bald" strips and replace them with matching new strips.
PS Mink makes great dubbing.