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Pine Resin and Charcoal Glue Recipe
Stalkingfox:
So I know this is an old thread but I need to make more and want a few more Thoughts in this. I do not have access to Beeswax or live where bears are roaming ;D I also If possible would like to make this from as natural and easy to find resources as possible... The ONLY recipe Ive found Is Pitch, charcoal from hardwood, and dried droppings.. (whether from Rabbit or Deer) The question I have Is I just dropped chopped and Split alot of pine and theres pine sap EVERYWHERE .. So in my intelect I gathered all I could scoop from the split logs and put it in jars. Can i use the sao in anyway for Glue?
Pat B:
IMO, hard brittle pitch makes the best glue. If it is gooy you will have to cook off the terps until it cools hard and brittle. Be very careful cooking pitch because it is very volatile and will combust.
richardzane:
I'm reading careful here too,
my last batch of pitch was bad. cooked on a woodstove in an earthenware bowl. It was full of bark junk , i kept moving the sticky chunks up the sides to let it drip.
I think I added TOO MUCH charcoal and powered roadapple. When heated my glue sticks are still gritty and don't drip. They're hard and shatter like hard gritty gravel!
tried adding beeswax to the mix and it wouldn't seem to mix in no matter how long i mashed it in.
so...I'm listening....
I liked the idea of the two cans, one with the holes on the bottom. Pine is hard to find around this area where Oaks rule.
Pat B:
Instead of bees wax or bear fat you can use any animal fat(bacon, etc) and probably vegitable oil but I haven't tried that. The wax or fat makes the brittle pitch less brittle so it doesn't curmble when in use. If your pitch is not hard it will be sticky. The charcoal or plant fiber(dried rabbit or deer poop) or saw dust add body to the pitch glue.
I first heat the pitch then add the wax. Mix it well and slowly add the filler(charcoal, etc) until it becomes a thick paste. Make a glue stick and see how the glue turned out.
You can also boil the pitch in water. As it melts the debris like bark, etc will seperate and float to the top for easy removal. A little fine bark and debris will act as the filer to add body. You just don't want big chunks.
iowabow:
If folks want i can make a 10 minute video on how I make glue. I could demo what it looks like when you have too much charcoal. Just let me know.
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