How To Make Pine Resin Glue - WillowHavenOutdoor Survival Skills

How To Make Pine Resin Glue - WillowHavenOutdoor Survival Skills

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The Pine Tree is an amazingly useful tree to any bushcrafter or survivalist.  First of all, the entire tree is edible…the bark, the needles, the pine cones, etc…  The roots can be used as cordage.  You can make pine needle tea which is rich in vitamins.  You can also use the limbs as building materials and the pine boughs as bedding.  Pine sap also makes excellent fuel for camp lamps and fire starting.  The subject of this post, however, is  how to use PINE SAP to make an all natural and very durable glue. Pine resin glue can be used for all kinds of applications – at home or in the wild.  I’ve used Pine Resin Glue to make fish-hooks, frog gigs and all kinds of other useful tools.  I’ve also used Pine Resin Glue at home for every day projects.  In this post, we will use Pine Resin Glue to secure Ferrocerium Rod Fire Steel Blanks inside of pre-drilled deer antler handles. Pine resin can be found on almost EVERY pine tree.  You can typically find it where the pine tree has been wounded by either insects or a broken limb.  The sap will seep from the wound.  You […]

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