So, is it possible to use leather or rawhide as the outer skin of a teardrop?
Please, don't be rude. I am genuinely curious.
Just throwing ideas around.
John61CT wrote:Possible? yes
Practical? hmm
Think canoes / kayaks but upside down
Traditional methods will leak, need maintaining.
Would take a lot of experimenting and really only give aesthetic advantages.
Fiberglass / epoxies, but then you lose the natural texture.
dogcatcher wrote:Leather that is exposed to the elements needs a lot of attention.
swoody126 wrote:possibly a wooden planked side w/ leather inserts for accent ±
the maintenance would drain your enthusiasm IMHO
and 'TAINT WATERPROOF
sw
dogcatcher wrote:There was a woodcarver on a woodcarving forum that carved wood so that it looked like tooled leather. It was awesome looking, you could do that. but in my mind if you started at age 20, you would be about 100 if you covered a teardrop trailer.
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