All Natural Pine Pitch Glue
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
- Pine Pitch Glue can made in several different ways. Some recipes call for fats, oils, petroleum based products, but for 100% all natural, all bush resourced glue...the recipe and steps I have provided will get the job done. This glue is best for hafting arrow points, patching punctures in containers, hafting stone blades and used as a breakaway for primitive trapping.
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Glad you mentioned there are different recipes. I used bees wax instead of the poo. I made some to secure sinue and goose feathers to stone axe shaft I made. Great video !!!
This might not make it to u but how durable was the glue with bees wax?
You’re a cool human Donny! I love how simple you Explain things. Some people are educated, but can’t educate people properly ha. It’s always nice when I get notified you put a video out! 👊🏻💪🏻🤙🏻
Thanks Brad. I appreciate that greatly. I try my best. I’ve been teaching, educating and mentoring for over 20 years. Thanks again.
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Thank you for this video!! A while ago I harvested a lot of resin from a big piece of cut lumber. I got really lucky and got a 6ft section of 2by12 from a jobsite because it had a complete vein of resin running through the middle of it from end to end that was ⅛"-½" thick making it unusable. Now I finally have a good recipie for some glue, I'm making a hatchet handle out of some maple, and I'm planning to use the resin to hot-seal the handle, and the glue to fill any gaps in the head when I go to wedge it.
You might've answered it in another video, but if you do see this, where do you find all that obsidian for knapping?😳
Great content as always. Would love to see more of these longer videos, keep it up bro. Best wishes 🤙
Some hunting videos are coming next week. Thanks for watching.
You said it sister
Yeah me too very helpful and nice-simple video 👍
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Fixed a leaking canoe with a pine resin mixture once ,,, up in the Boundry waters canoe area ,, it was an outfitter rental kevlar canoe,, older beat up, thin in spots from wear,, got pulled onto shore with a load in it and it folded in the middle, creating cracks on each side,, duct tape wouldnt stick to it, so ,, pine glue ,inside and out all over the cracks,put it in the water without a load ,,, and NO LEAKS ! still had to reinforce the floor in the middle with long sticks ,, put the backpacks over the sticks , and more sticks over the backpacks, and jamed under the outer ,upper frame rail, pushing down the packs in order to keep the hull from flexing .. made it 17 miles to get out,, without getting wet ! This stuff works! Cool video,,
Damn. That’s crazy! Thanks for sharing.
So glad I finally found this. I’ve been really interested in trying to make pine pitch glue because I’ve heard it’s really durable, but I’ve wanted to avoid using animal droppings if I could just for convenience and sanitary purposes. Thanks Donny, I’m learning tons from your videos!
First off, excellent video as always! Secondly, as I was watching you crush the ingredients, I was wondering if you could make a mortar and pestle. Thanks for the great vid, and if you make a "Can you make...?" for a mortar and pestle, thanks for that too! 👍👍
I don’t know how to thank properly for all the indo you share in your channel. Put that aside, only one sentence need a appreciation: (to imply not to damage the nature when gathering the resin) Just take what you need. Wish every man knew and behaved like that.
That most people don’t know I’m lucky to learn this from my grandparents
The only thing I know: pine glue in former days smelled much better than some glues nowadays... 😆
No, I'm not a glue sniffer... ☝️
It is interessting to see how our ancestors 3-, 4-, 5000 years ago made their stuff like ordinary glue. And I'm impressed when I think about it, that they had no books or television who telled them how to do it. They had to find it out for herself! Sometimes I think people in former days where smarter than us, but they had not the knowledge we have today...
7:45, when the pitch ball is a bit too hot to handle comfortably, tend to dip the ball into the char-pile to thicken & cool the melted pitch a bit faster... which Donny probably does when not explaining things to a camera.
Seriously neat content. Chel nok.
Love that natural fire pit!! What a cool place. Great video
Thanks. You should check it out with me 😉
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Great instructional video. Like your method of explaining ratios of ingredients.
Thanks. Appreciate you watching.
Best instruction I've seen, thanks for sharing. excellent video and straight to the point.
The tin is a really good inside tip too!
Your one of my favorite people on CZcams. Thank you for all you teach. I once met an amazingly talented flint knapper. He said he knew you. His name was Dana. Older fellow, Eagle Scout.
This man is the best! I swear I learn something from every one of his videos. Thanks a lot Donny, I appreciate what you do for us 🤙
Never made mine in a ball but on a stick. 2👍 up and a like!
Thanks. Give it a shot.
I made some recently with a double boiler. One small bowl floating in a larger bowl of hot water. No burning to worry about. You do have to make a dipper to get the small bowl out but no big deal there.
You're the best. I learn so much watching you. Brilliant
When i was about 19 or 20, i was gathering birch bark and pitch for a north american wigwam, or wiki-up depending on wich name and tribe you go with. Alot was trial and error, some was luck, but i did have a fairly large structure in 6-7 months. Used mostly blown down salvage birches from storms because i knew i'd mess up alot along the way. Started with bailing twine for sewing seems together, but quickly opted for spruce roots, pine roots, and fur roots. They are absolutely incredible actually- maybe its the pitch content in them. I started with an 8 foot diameter circle, but dropped it to about 6 or 5 when winter came. Modified it on the fly sort of speak. I had gathered spruce pitch from red norway sruce here in maine. There was a very old stand of about 2 acres. These things- come spring, would seep baseball sized portions of pitch from crotches, broken limbs, and sometimes around perfectly healthy limbs like the tree was just breaming full of it. It was rather amazing. Our black spruce produce much less in comparison but of what seems a higher quality. Higher melting point, harder, than the norway spruce. They both seem to mix very well together. Apon sewing and waterproofing the seems, i would take white ash and poor it all over the pitched seems. Bugs did not like it, and it added some resistance to the sun to keep it from further melting. After each time it rained i would dust it with ash just to keep up on it and give it some more thermal defense in summer. I learned alot working and crafting that shelter. This was before i ever had internet access in and of my home. I hope to build another on soon now that i have my own house and property close to my original project. I have a profound and deep intrest and fascination with our local indians of maine all starting from the fourth grade. I hope to apply all that i learned, and new things that i have learned to future projects. I hope to one day build a nice birch bark canoe using strict traditional methods and materials. Love your video's man!
Any thoughts or observations on pitch and its various forms and properties and craft i'd love to hear. I am fascinated with it deeply
That was really cool. Thanks for showing how it is made.
Thank you. Your recommendation to use the tin to get the proper ingredient proportions is very helpful.
Awesome. Thanks for watching.
rolling a flat river rock over it makes grinding the charcoal way easier.
And if you are home then you can make it dust thin in a rolling can with some rocks or with steel bearings inside.
Just made some for my first time tried to remember this video the best i could this past weekend camping up in woods canyon lake in AZ ended up being a bit brittle ended up burning the sap but still did what its supposed to ended up making a all wood digging pickaxe just for looks love your videos man would love to pick your brain in person lol
I remember the first time I learned of pine pitch glue, I was so eager I ended up butchering a part of a pine tree in my backyard. I regret that. Eventually it started giving me pitch and for that I am grateful.
This channel is way too good literally all your content's super informational. And you don't harm the land doing alot of it. That's baller.
Thank you Mr Donnie
Right on 👍🏽
Hell yea mate some natural glue always handy
I was hoping you'd make a pine pitch glue video after your last one...thanks for taking the time and Merry Christmas! :)
Very Informative Video. Great Work!! I Really Like These Longer Videos. Keep Up The Good Work And Stay Living Close To Our eartH Mother. Much Love From The Sticks Of Kentucky, Brother. 💙💗💙🌲🌳🌲🌾🍁🍂🍁🌾🍀🍀🍀
Just made some with some random pine pitch, roo poo, charcoal and a bit of beeswax.. yours looks good man! Love your videos. Thanks
Another great video as always.👍
Thanks for the pointer's hack and tip's, much appreciated. Is there any difference in bone dust and organic moose poo in terms of durability?
I like the poo…sounds strange, but the fibers in my opinion just last longer and hold up.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for sharing 🙏
Thanks Donny
Wow natural epoxi!!! As long You fin resin You can prepare it !!
You’re video’s help’s bring some peace in this crazy world. Thank you!✌️🤙
Will be trying this out.
I always see you use this in ur shorts. Now I know how it's made, and my mind can rest easy.
Nature's Super Glue.
Thanks for the useful info!
This is the best tutorial I’ve ever seen for how to make pine pitch. Thanks, great work, I’m going to put this to good use.
First time on this channel, subscribed because this guy is a great teacher
Thanks so very much. Appreciate that greatly!
Yep gonna try that thanks!
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Thanks for the info
Excelent!!!
Thanks man learned me something new today
Great stuff as always! The detail and the longer duration really hit the spot! Will have to try with deer poop as there are no moose in England lol!
Excellent information, well presented. Thanks for sharing.
I wanted to know how you made this stuff… thank you!!
Awesome lesson!
thanks for this!
Thank you Donny!!!
Thank you!
Fantastic video! Thanks
Thank you for another awesome video! This is the first one of its kind I’ve seen. You make it clear and doable for all of us!
Awesome video!!
Nice video! Thanks
Thanks man! I appreciate this one.
Dude you are awesome Bro reminds me of Grizzly Adam's the myth the man the legend 😮
You crack me up. The entrance makes me laugh. But this I needed to know
I love pine resin in the morning. It's a great natural pick up and pain killer. Helps me get going.
dont eat your pine resin! you will turn into a moose!
Great knowledge he has!
Awesome thanks for the knowledge man
Always a fun project 👍
Happy Holidays Donny
Amazing
Love the content man, keep it up!
You are the best, thanks for the vídeos
Thank you! I really appreciate you sharing this, and I intend to try it one day.
Amazing content
So glad you exist 🤙
I've been waiting for this 🙌
The best video about resin glue I ever saw.
Thanks for sharing Donny. You are a treasure trove of knowledge and a good teacher. Keep spreading your knowledge so that it can continue and not be lost
I am obsessed with these videos bro!!
Awesome video, very well explained too! Always a pleasure to watch your videos, thanks!!
Awsome! Kinda tempted to make some indoors just so play with :D
You have become one of my favorite Chanel’s on this platform. Keep it going !
Nice
Thanks for sharing your receipe - through the last videos I always wondered what exactly it was
Very 👍
Great vid🙏🙏
Really impressed in your development, your delivery and presentation has really come a long way material has been fascinating from the beginning
Simple, clear directions. Excellent as usual.
Thanks for watching. Appreciate it greatly.
I was looking for a natural glue for my creations 🤔 and this is what I need
This pine pitch glue is an amazing recipe to make...what a great idea..thinks for the lesson
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Nice. Learned more about this.
It's amazing what you can do without a smartphone !!!
Stay strong!!!
Thumbs Up :) thx Bro.
New here and I wanted to start making this stuff for fine woodworking. I know it takes longer than store bought but I live in the mountains and like a more natural approach to things. Great video man!
I can do most of what you can do that I have seen but this video is very valuable because I did not know how to make pitch glue I subscribed as soon as I watched your 1st video that I saw you're brilliant
I have seen people use dried up cat tail/bull rushes fibres for their pine glue. Great video!
So thats what I did wrong .when I do it its brittle .ok thanks don I mean it still works but its tough to work with that stiff you made seems a lot easier
This guy is so cool
Amazing, compared to over the counter glues.... what would you compare it to for stickiness
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Hell yeah made some today . Turned out great and I like how you used the tin to portion the ingredients 💪🏻🥃🐦
Appreciate you watching. Thanks.