The BEST way to Tan a Snake

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Want to learn how to professionally tan a tube rattlesnake for taxidermy? We've got you covered! Join Rick, pro tanning and master taxidermist, on this FREE expert masterclass in snake tanning. Learn all the insider tips and tricks to fleshing and tanning tube rattlesnakes (or any other species of snake) with our Tan-a-Snake kit. Don't miss out on this chance to get your hands dirty and get your rattlesnake ready for mounting!
    0:25 Flat Skinning
    12:17 Fleshing
    23:47 Rehydration/Salt Bath
    26:55 Tanning Bath
    29:08 Oiling
    36:50 Optional - Removing the scales
    40:52 Optional - Applying a finish
    Get your snake tanning kit today www.advancedta...
    TIPS:
    - This video is focusing on tanning and fleshing rattlesnakes but the principle is similar for all snake species.
    - Be sure to watch the video in it's entirety to make sure you don't skip a step
    -Take your time!
    This is the third video in a series of videos we will be producing for you! Be sure to subscribe and comment on what animal you would like to see us work on next!
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Komentáře • 82

  • @CarlWinter-oy8uf
    @CarlWinter-oy8uf Před 9 měsíci +2

    Nice to see a fellow professional tanning a snake skin correctly ----amateurs take note how its done!

  • @RickeyMathis-o5b
    @RickeyMathis-o5b Před 9 dny +1

    Great video Young man...

  • @donelda135
    @donelda135 Před 2 lety +5

    Great job. Your videos gave me the confidence to tackle an elk and cow and now I feel I can do a snake. You cover all the steps in a quiet concise manner which allows me to process the steps with out distractions. Thank you!

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před 2 lety

      Donalda, we are thrilled you find our videos helpful. You are such an inspiration for all the first time tanners!

  • @kathieloza7647
    @kathieloza7647 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video, will be doing a patterned snake soon.

  • @twistnshout3031
    @twistnshout3031 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Super cool. Only ever saw one rattle snake out here on the east coast. And it was a good 6ft long. Beautiful animal, never killed one never ate one. Would love to tan a couple nice like that

  • @artfx9
    @artfx9 Před 3 dny +1

    Does Elon have a musk gland? 😂

  • @bradleyhendrix3475
    @bradleyhendrix3475 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Have bought 2 kits now, wondering if you sell the tannig oil and powder alone.

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před 4 měsíci

      Yes! We have the Snake Tanning Agent and Snake Oil available in larger quantities on our website.

  • @haleighwilson4626
    @haleighwilson4626 Před 8 měsíci

    The tail wagging at 8:30 😂❤

  • @jonathanbenson84
    @jonathanbenson84 Před rokem +1

    I start cutting at the mouth and remove the skin from the mouth. I use a pair of curved hemostats and grab the fang so I have something to pull against while I cut. When I'm done it's a complete inside out hide with rattle intact

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před rokem

      Yes, that is a good technique to keep the full skin intact, while being careful of the fangs.

  • @iblackbeard
    @iblackbeard Před rokem +1

    Thanks a lot, very informative!_👍

  • @BaowSchmeow
    @BaowSchmeow Před rokem +1

    We occasionally have snakes near our work (basically at our doorstep) so I kinda want to relieve them of their skins and tan them. But also reading all over the place some websites say it's illegal to hunt or kill snakes but also the one snake is a garter snake which they are the most common snake here in New Jersey and I almost stepped on it's head once which probably would have accidentally killed it. It's on our property and it's not endangered so I don't see a problem with taking one out (New Jersey is dumb for many reasons). I think the only endangered snakes here are 2 types of rattle snake which I have never seen.
    I am guessing the snake is eating the frogs in our old unused inground pool, which we also need to get rid of them at some point.

    • @FloridaMeng
      @FloridaMeng Před 10 měsíci

      Non-native species are usually okay to hunt.

  • @randybeltrame2906
    @randybeltrame2906 Před 10 dny +1

    Where do I buy these products particularly the snake tan and the snake oil and secondly I may have a problem. The snakes can I have is about a week old now and I had pinned to a piece of cardboard. I have two small pieces like 5“ x 5“ if that and they are hardened up, so is it too late to them and if so, what do you suggest? I just wanted to maybe store them inside of a frame, I should probably give you more background. I came home one night and was home over an hour before anything happened was already in bed with my wife and the kids start screaming there’s a snake in the house. I am a man of ACTION. I grabbed my shoes, grabbed a pair of sweatpants and a knife, and I killed the rattlesnake in my living room with a knife, it was a western Pacific sidewinder of some sort color that came up on the pictures I found

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před 3 dny

      Oh goodness, that is quite the scary story - with a snake inside the house!
      Yes, you can still tan air dried snakeskins. Start with the Rehydration/Salt Bath step and then follow the remaining directions. These products - Tan-a-Snake kit can be purchased on our website. Thank you!

  • @daleweller5193
    @daleweller5193 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Is there a way to keep the head on the skin for a wall mount?

  • @H11896
    @H11896 Před rokem +2

    Hey no hate I think you guys have a great selection of products but it is way cheaper to use salt or glycerin

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před rokem +3

      I am really glad you mentioned this as salt, glycerin, alcohol or a combination of the 3 have been a popular way of treating snake skins. However these items do not actually "tan" the skin and turn it into leather. The salt will pull moisture out and dry it. Alcohol/glycerin when mixed together: alcohol prevents the skin from decaying until it dries and it also thins the glycerin so it can absorb into the skin.
      The glycerin though, is a humectant, meaning it encapsulates the water molecules in the snakeskin and prevents them from evaporating. It keeps the skin pliable, but it is not a tan. Over time, the glycerin will evaporate and the skin will become dry and brittle and eventually rot.

  • @slimlarkins2806
    @slimlarkins2806 Před rokem +1

    The best way is the most cost efficient way and when you live in south africa it's 17 Rand to the Dollar and there is no one who will pay 1022.44 Rand for a snake skin even if I get a king cobra no one will pay me what it cost to tan the skin, not to mention that I still make a loss as the R1022 does not include shipping or the R200 compensation for killing a snake

  • @dalekeys5963
    @dalekeys5963 Před 11 měsíci

    I hang the snake in the freezer so it freezes in a straight line. I then do the incision while it's frozen and then skin it when it thaws out. The incision line is arrow straight.

  • @vicgonzalez3704
    @vicgonzalez3704 Před 11 měsíci

    Disculpa donde puedo comprar ese producto estoy en mexico gracias

  •  Před 11 měsíci

    Hey man, thanks for your professional and informative video. Recently one of my clients tipped me with a skin and a rattle that he acquired about a year before. I don’t believe there’s been any kind of treatment other than skinning and/or fleshing. It’s currently rolled up with rattle in a cellophane that he gave it to me in. Can I rehydrate it using this method and tan it with this product line, and expect a solid job, or should I expect it to come out sub par because it’s been sitting so long. Thanks so much.

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, if the snakeskin is air dried, rehydrate it first in plain water just until it is relaxed. Then flesh (if needed) and go on to the salt bath and other steps.

  • @markfuller5681
    @markfuller5681 Před 4 měsíci

    Hey boss man can you tan a snake with its head still on, how would you do that??

  • @John-wm6fg
    @John-wm6fg Před 10 měsíci +1

    Best Use of a Credit Card I Have Ever Seen , as a Meat Scraper !!!

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před 10 měsíci

      Actually it is a pan scraper! This system also now has a larger fleshing tool for use on the constricting snakeskins.

    • @John-wm6fg
      @John-wm6fg Před 10 měsíci

      @@AdvancedTanningSolutions Agreed Those Boa Constrictor’s Just Keep On Constricting !!!! By The Way I Believe You Have a Very Honorable Craftsmanship in your Taxidermy Trade !!!! Grosses out some People But To Know How to Cut up and Preserve Everything Possible as To Losing is Getting Very Rare In Today’s Walmart and Quick Restaurant Throw away World , Your a Well Trained Young Man and Shall Go Far in Life !!!

  • @CjhEjdl
    @CjhEjdl Před rokem

    I've heard of people ironing the skins, for them to flatten out and shine, would you do this and if so at which point? Also, I see a comment about Rick having experience with iguana skins. I thought it would be the same but will call tomorrow to see if Rick is still around or if anyone can tell me how it's done

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před rokem +1

      We don't recommend ironing snakeskins as the heat will damage the leather. Using the Tan-a-Snake system, the skins will dry flat.
      Yes, it was good to talk to you regarding tanning the iguana skin.

  • @maryfrederickson2526
    @maryfrederickson2526 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much!

  • @user-mu8io9rl4w
    @user-mu8io9rl4w Před 10 měsíci

    I followed the directions and the skin curled in and was a little crispy. What did I do wrong?

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před 10 měsíci

      It could be there wasn't enough oil on the skin and/or it dried too fast. You can rehydrate the skin in plain water just until it is relaxed (usually only 15-20 minutes), then drain until damp, lay out on plastic/saran wrap and re-oil.
      Start with the scale side up and depending on how think the skin is, let it soak in for 1-2 hours, then turn over and oil the flesh side (apply a little extra oil along the belly scale area). Let this soak in for 1-2 hours, then turn back over with scale side up and dry this way overnight. The next day, turn the skin over - still keeping it on the plastic and dry it flesh side up overnight. Try keeping the skin in a cooler area, so it dries slower.
      It is important to keep the skin on the plastic for the first 2 days so the oil isn't pulled out of the skin.
      Next day, remove the plastic and finish drying the skin on cardboard. You can call if you still have questions. Thank you.

  • @billfoust6275
    @billfoust6275 Před 8 měsíci

    Where you get the scraper??

  • @moodysgaragegirl
    @moodysgaragegirl Před rokem

    What is the yellow coarse material you are using? The video says to use a coarse and a fine. I understand the fine steel wool..but what is the yellow coarse? We just got the snake tan kit and want to make sure we get the correct supplies. Thank you!

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před rokem +1

      The yellow pad is just a plastic kitchen dish/pot scrubber. Any material like this will work, just something that has some "coarseness" in order to "grab" the scales if that makes sense. You don't want it to contain any cleaning soaps or surfactants.
      Be sure to use it gently, so the color isn't rubbed off. Also, removing the scales is optional. I personally like them on, but if you are creating something from the leather, like a wallet or belt, you can remove them - as they will fall off anyway from use.

  • @neekoolomanuelguevarra9015
    @neekoolomanuelguevarra9015 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi sir.. where can i buy this product for preserving snake skin? Thanks

  • @moodysgaragegirl
    @moodysgaragegirl Před rokem

    What is the "coarse" scrub you are using in this video? Thanks!

  • @user-kb5vs2xw8t
    @user-kb5vs2xw8t Před 11 měsíci

    What is the name of the product you are using?

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před 11 měsíci

      Rick used products from the Tan-a-Snake kit. It has the Snake Tanning Agent (to tan) and the Snake Oil (to soften).

  • @ford4life069
    @ford4life069 Před 11 měsíci

    So if you make a belt buckle or hat band, so you use leather finishes rather than household poly?

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před 11 měsíci +1

      You can use a leather finish, just test a small area on the skin first. The polyurethane is just a suggested finish for a flat skin that you may want to display.

    • @ford4life069
      @ford4life069 Před 11 měsíci

      @AdvancedTanningSolutions thanks. My husband and nephew had to take one today they cldn't get away from and cldn't get her to leave where they had to work so it's coming home and I don't want to waste it. I thought I'd make my nephew something for Christmas from it.

  • @senor12
    @senor12 Před rokem

    I've already started the glycerine alcohol method I'm going to take to completion because I already started. I bought your kit and it's on the way. I'll sure use it when I get another snake but can I use this method on the glycerine method skin once it's finished?

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před rokem +3

      If you soak the skin in water, it will remove (wash out) the glycerine and alcohol. Then you can proceed with the tanning steps. Thank you.

    • @senor12
      @senor12 Před rokem

      @@AdvancedTanningSolutions THANK YOU FOR YOUR REPLY! How long should I soak the skin in water? and/or do you mean "soak" or simply rinse? and then my second question is do I start your process from the very start or at some other point in the step? I APPRECIATE YOUR HELP!!!! I have a nice copper head snake skin soaking right now in the glycerine/alcohol mixture. This is my first time to do this..........

  • @jasonwile9827
    @jasonwile9827 Před rokem

    I followed the steps with my kit i purchased from you but im guessing i didn't put enough oil on the flesh side of the skin it turned out crispy could i just re oil the flesh side again?

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před rokem +1

      Yes, rehydrate it in plain water just until it is pliable (may only be 10-15 minutes). Pull out and drain, flesh some more if it needs it, then re-oil. Be sure to lay the skin on plastic while oiling (this way, the oil isn't pulled out) and start with the scale side up. After a few hours, turn it over and oil the flesh side (you won't need as much since it was already oiled). Let it sit on the plastic overnight, then remove it and dry it out flat - turning over every few hours. Thank you!

    • @jasonwile9827
      @jasonwile9827 Před rokem

      @advancedtanningsolutions128 sounds good thank you sir!

  • @krissypurvis7424
    @krissypurvis7424 Před rokem

    Would you remove the scales if you were going to be making a belt out of the snake skin?

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před rokem

      Yes, if using the skin for making items, it is best to remove the scales as they will fall off anyway from use.

    • @krissypurvis7424
      @krissypurvis7424 Před rokem +1

      @@AdvancedTanningSolutions thank you! this is my first time tanning a snakeskin and making a belt out of it.

  • @stinkilaki
    @stinkilaki Před 2 lety

    Do you have any experience tanning iguanas?

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před 2 lety

      We do! Rick has recently tanned an iguana, bearded dragon and monitor lizard. Call us and we would be happy to walk you through the process.

  • @maxbapple6252
    @maxbapple6252 Před rokem

    I have a question, could I salt it?

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před rokem

      Yes, the skin can be salted after it is fleshed. Then still relax/rehydrate prior to tanning it.

    • @maxbapple6252
      @maxbapple6252 Před rokem

      @@AdvancedTanningSolutions thanks

    • @LuisSanchez-bo3yr
      @LuisSanchez-bo3yr Před rokem

      How can we contact you to request information about whether you sell the skins?

  • @CodyABest
    @CodyABest Před 11 měsíci

    Do a fish skin

  • @leggoego
    @leggoego Před měsícem

    Now I see why it takes 9 months to get a mount back 😂

  • @Kreemerz
    @Kreemerz Před rokem

    What about the rattle?

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před rokem

      The snakeskin can be tanned with or without the rattle.

    • @BrandonShu
      @BrandonShu Před rokem

      How do you get all the tiny meat from end of tail next to rattle? Is a little ok?

  • @CarlWinter-oy8uf
    @CarlWinter-oy8uf Před 9 měsíci

    So for the poor man in Africa who cannot pop into a taxidermy shop and buy SNAKE TAN mixture all ready made !
    What is the chemical composition of your snake tan mixture ?---there are so many --ie chrome sulphate --alum sulphate /Zirconium --?
    or is it a secret formula ? --

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před 9 měsíci

      Carl, send us an email with your shipping address, we can talk about how to get you product, info@advancedtanningsolutions.com

  • @coopsrvadventures4836
    @coopsrvadventures4836 Před 2 lety

    Do you have a video on how to make the snake skins into a hat band?

    • @AdvancedTanningSolutions
      @AdvancedTanningSolutions  Před 2 lety

      We have our flat tanning and tube snakeskin tanning only videos for now. However, give us a call and can give you some instruction on hat bands.

  • @shawnb4027
    @shawnb4027 Před rokem

    How do you handle the venom??

    • @PreservationSolutions
      @PreservationSolutions Před rokem

      Shawn, good question. Dead venomous snakes still have venom in their fangs, so you want to avoid the head area and dispose of it properly.

  • @pepoxxx2
    @pepoxxx2 Před rokem

    👍💪

  • @bulldawg6259
    @bulldawg6259 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Don't rip off Bob Hassler his is the best on the internet years ago

    • @artfx9
      @artfx9 Před 3 dny +1

      Calm down. We are just here to learn.