
audiobook
by K. J. Adcock
LEATHER FROM THE RAW MATERIAL TO THE FINISHED PRODUCT
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I EVOLUTION OF THE ART OF LEATHER MANUFACTURE
CHAPTER II HIDES AND SKINS
CHAPTER III TANNING MATERIALS
CHAPTER IV LEATHER WORKING MACHINERY
CHAPTER V PREPARATION OF HIDES AND SKINS FOR TANNING
CHAPTER VI TANNING PROCESSES
CHAPTER VII THE DRESSING, DYEING, AND FINISHING OF LEATHER
INDEX
Delve into the fascinating journey of leather, tracing its origins from the earliest attempts to preserve animal skins to the sophisticated techniques of today. The narrative begins with prehistoric practices—simple drying, the use of fats, smoke, and natural tannins—showing how ancient peoples discovered the basics of preservation long before formal tanning was imagined. By exploring Egyptian mastery and early innovations, the book reveals how early artisans laid the groundwork for a craft that would endure for millennia.
Transitioning to the modern era, the text guides listeners through the evolution of equipment and chemistry that transformed raw hides into versatile, durable material. Detailed descriptions of mechanical flaying, shaving cylinders, and contemporary drying systems illustrate how industrial advances have refined the art without losing its timeless essence. Readers will gain a clear sense of the step‑by‑step processes that turn a raw hide into the leather found in everything from shoes to upholstery.
Throughout, vivid illustrations and concise explanations bring the craft to life, offering both historical context and practical insight. Listeners will come away with a deeper appreciation for the skill, science, and history woven into every piece of leather.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (252K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Mary Akers and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2013-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Known for a detailed practical study of leather-making, this writer is associated with a classic technical work that follows the material from raw hide to finished product. Very little biographical information appears to be widely documented, which gives the surviving work an old-school, specialist appeal.
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