🛠️ Sharpen your craft with precision and ease – don’t let your pelts settle for less!
The Redneck Convent Single Handle Fleshing Tool features a 2x3 inch dual-edged stainless steel blade with a comfortable 4.5-inch wooden handle, designed specifically for efficient removal of membrane and fat from small animal hides. Its corrosion-resistant, beveled blade ensures durability and precision, making it an essential tool for leather crafters, trappers, and taxidermy professionals aiming for flawless pelts.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | Redneck Convent |
Handle Material | Wood |
Handle Length | 4.5 Inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Skinning |
Product Dimensions | 7.6"L x 5.1"W |
Manufacturer | Redneck Convent |
UPC | 811498037023 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.33 x 3.03 x 1.93 inches |
Package Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 3.9 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Redneck Convent |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 7023 |
I**N
Durable, Sturdy, Easy to Use
I got this product to help de-flesh rabbit hides. It's simply designed but really works. The handle has an ergonomic design that fits easily in my hand or my husband's. I have carpal tunnel and this doesn't cause my hand to cramp up during prolonged usage. It's also really easy to clean!
A**K
Works really well!
I was using the spoon method prior to this which was tedious and frequently caused tears in my rabbit hides. This tool requires the same amount of time and effort as the spoon method but produces much higher quality results and no tears. I’m very satisfied with it.
J**N
Good tool
Bought for my brother that it trying to get into taxidermy works very well
M**E
works great!
I use this to scrape the flesh from deer, squirrel, rabbit, and racoon hides. It can be time consuming to get all the flesh and fat off, but this tool makes it much easier.
H**L
Don’t buy!
Bought to use on goat hide. Goats have thin hides, so I thought this would work. It’s advertised to be good for small animals ( thinner hides). Was disappointed the minute I took it out of the plastic bag. Poor quality made. The flange at the handle is loose enough that it rattles when using it- going to be hard to keep clean ( there is enough space for flesh/fat to get under it). The stainless steel is very low quality. The edge is dull and ragged. It also has a weird angle to both the blade edge and the curve of the head. And the handle is slightly crooked, which doesn’t seem too bad, but puts a strain on your wrist with continuous motion & the amount of pressure needed to make any progress on the hide. I used a curved fleshing board, but the corners of the tool still caught on the hide. The blade basically slid over the fat and membrane. I ended up using my skinning knife instead.
F**N
They look get and work well
I said the hog scarper did not come in. I was wrong! Bruning boxes today I found it. I'm sorry for the question I ask the seller and would like to change my rating of him to 5 star. Again I am sorry for my confusion.
T**R
chipped edges.
In general this seems like it could have been a pretty cool product. I raise meat rabbits and wanted to try a smaller scraper. it’s sturdy and seems like it would last, but the scraping edges have burrs and are chipped up. It’s in desperate need of a proper sharpening. It rips up the hides. It was very cheap, so I suspect that’s just what I purchased, so understand when you get it.. it’s gonna have to go in to get sharpened before you get to use it.
B**Z
decent quality
decent quality
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