OK. So I'm just going to see if anyone is keeping an eye on this still and actually wants to pledge money to getting a book done.
If you plan on pledging money for a Kickstarter or Indiegogo campaign for this leather book please click on the thumbs up button so I have a better idea of the actual demand and how successful it might be. I have other weirdo tanner friends who I'm trying to get involved and want to show them actual proof that people are interested so they have to help me out whether they like it or not

Thanks.
Here's the rough draft introduction to the book under the working title of
Primal Leather: Creating a Leathercraft Legacy.
Recovering earth based, traditional ways of making vegetable tanned leather on your own is really hard to do. A lot of information on vegetable tanning is lost or hard to find as the methods went from a local craft practiced by the town tanner to a large specialized industry done in a
city block wide factory. Incomplete, confusing, and old proto-industrial vegetable tanning instructions are scattered across the Internet or collecting dust in out of print books in far off libraries. It’d sure be helpful if someone pulled all of those resources together, experimented for years to find specific methods that work in today’s context, and then reported their results! And as a bonus left out the toxic chemical weirdness (e.g. alum, sulfuric acid, chromium, etc.) common with most tanning. So, lucky you, that’s what I did! I am ready to provide easy to follow methods of Vegetable Tanning in one book. I have also added methods I learned along the way that have similar techniques and use similar tools and ingredients to make: Braintanning Furs, Oil Tanning, and Vegetable Tanning Furs. The goal of this book to allow anyone able to lift and stretch a hide the chance for success. You too can now make the magical transformation from raw hide to strong, safe, and beautiful leather using these simple instructions.
I will explain the
Creating a Living Leathercraft Legacy part at the end of the book. Once you have in your bones how to make leather then this chapter will make a lot more sense.
The Four Methods
Method 1) How To Make Vegetable Tanned Leather (Hide + Water + Tannins + Fats).
Method 2) How To Make Braintanned Furs (Hide + Water + Brains + Fats + Smoke).
After we have learned the methods of both types of leather we will then attempt to unravel a third and fourth type, using some of the same familiar techniques:
Method 3) Grain-on Braintan or Oil Tanning (Similar ingredients as Braintan Furs and Buckskin, but with more oils used. The hide is also dehaired, but not scraped of it’s grain much like Vegetable Tanned leather.)
Method 4) Bark Tan Furs (Same ingredients as Bark Tan but without slipping the fur/hair).
The Oil Tanning and Bark Tanning Furs will hopefully come easy to you once you understand the ideas behind the first two methods.