How to Make a PVC Fleshing Beam
Things You'll Need
- PVC drain pipe, 8-inch diameter, at least 4 feet long, depending on pelt type
- Measuring tape
- Saw
- Marker
- Straight edge
- Belt sander
- Fleshing-beam stand
Instructions
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Cut a 48-inch length from an 8-inch diameter PVC drain pipe. Split the pipe by cutting at the half-way point of its diameter on each side. The result will be two half pipes. Set aside 1/2 of the pipe.
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Mark a 3-inch width centered at one end of the half pipe. Using a straight edge, mark a line extending from the right side of that mark to a point 1 foot from the pipe's opposite end. Cut along that line. Repeat the procedure on the opposite side of the pipe, or beam. Sand both sides using a belt sander to remove sharp edges. Narrow one end of the beam with the belt sander to create a blunt, rounded point. The resulting shape should resemble a narrow ironing board.
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Cut a notch that is 1 1/4 inches wide by 1 inch deep in the beam's wide end. Mount the beam on a fleshing-beam stand so that it lies securely with little movement possible. Adjust the notch's width as needed. The finished beam should be smooth and sturdy enough to allow you to work a pelt confidently.
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