n. a thin board inserted in a cased skin to hold its shape till dry.
See also: fur stretcher
- 1771  (1792)  Charles and I were engaged all day in altering the furboards, and making new ones after the Canadian form.
- 1933  Since arriving, Harvey has built the new cabin, made a catamaran sledge, a great long toboggan, and a whole set of new fur boards. . . .