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Re: hide glue stew,glue question
« Reply #15 on: February 11, 2009, 01:32:51 am »
Ahh, rawhide dumplings.  What a palate tempter.

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« Reply #16 on: February 11, 2009, 02:05:14 am »
                                                             Looks like Chitlins!!!

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Re: hide glue stew,glue question
« Reply #17 on: February 11, 2009, 06:56:28 am »
thanks guys for the imput and appetizing pictures, whats with the negativity Adb ?  whats the point of doing anything if you look at things like that, why not just buy a bow as well to save clearing up the wood chippings? and the glue doesnt actually smell bad, hardly smells at all actually, I did taste it and it tastes ok too, pure prortein so it must be nutricous!!!

Isn't that the real point of making wooden bows? to empower ourselves by doing things our self?' FG bows are generally cheap and efficient so why bother making, why go only half way and not make the glue
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Re: hide glue stew,glue question
« Reply #18 on: February 11, 2009, 09:12:43 am »
One more picture ,for all you connoisseurs .You can see some frost from the freezer.




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Re: hide glue stew,glue question
« Reply #19 on: February 11, 2009, 02:00:10 pm »
thanks guys for the imput and appetizing pictures, whats with the negativity Adb ?  whats the point of doing anything if you look at things like that, why not just buy a bow as well to save clearing up the wood chippings? and the glue doesnt actually smell bad, hardly smells at all actually, I did taste it and it tastes ok too, pure prortein so it must be nutricous!!!

Isn't that the real point of making wooden bows? to empower ourselves by doing things our self?' FG bows are generally cheap and efficient so why bother making, why go only half way and not make the glue

Not negative... I guess i just prefer the ease of prepared hide glue. To be perfectly honest, I don't use hide glue much. I prefer a more waterproof adhesive for most of my applications. To each his own, and like I said, you guys have fun with making your glue. ;D

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Re: hide glue stew,glue question
« Reply #20 on: February 11, 2009, 03:40:12 pm »
no problemo Adb, we've all got our preferences and diferent ways, its actually amazing how many people make diferent types of hide glue work by making it in diferent ways!. Some say boil some say dont and nobody seems to know any optimum proportions. Some say liquid hide glue is useless , others seem to make it work and I'm still not sure how thick to make my glue, I guess experimentation will be called for
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Re: hide glue stew,glue question
« Reply #21 on: February 11, 2009, 04:33:32 pm »
You have to experiment .It's cooking after all .
        It can't be to thin or it won't gell .Yet it needs to have plenty of water while it's dissolving the hide. And stir it often .You don't want to burn any chunks of hide on the pot's bottom .
         For me that means the mixture is pretty thin while the hide is still kinda solid .Then after it is all dissolved ,I turn down the heat some and reduce my stock (never boiling). Still stirring even more often now.When it is thick enough that it clings to the stirrer ,like syrup kinda, It's time to pour it into a pan to gell.
      Do the same thing for fish swim bladders.

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Re: hide glue stew,glue question
« Reply #22 on: February 11, 2009, 04:45:59 pm »
no matter how long it cooks it still drips off the stirrer fairly quickly, maybe i used too much water?

also, what about plumping and degreasing with lye? I've  heard different  things, how necesarry is this? in the TBB on glue making it says neutralize the lye with a mild acid like vinegar, but vinegar is an alkali not an acid
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« Reply #23 on: February 11, 2009, 04:54:20 pm »
Vinegar is an acid! Lye is basic.
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Re: hide glue stew,glue question
« Reply #24 on: February 11, 2009, 05:07:22 pm »
You're right PatB, thanks for putting me right( I just looked it up)  I've obviously been in illusion  about the nature of vinegar my whole life
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Re: hide glue stew,glue question
« Reply #25 on: February 11, 2009, 07:11:29 pm »
Boil it down to thin it.  Let it cool to see if it will gel. Justin
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Re: hide glue stew,glue question
« Reply #26 on: February 11, 2009, 07:38:50 pm »
Justin, you say boil it down to thin it? would'nt that thicken it?
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Re: hide glue stew,glue question
« Reply #27 on: February 11, 2009, 07:52:28 pm »
I never use vinegar , the lye (if you don't use to much) should all bind with fats ,and not remain in the poured glue.

Take the pot off the heat for a few minutes and check the thickness ,it can remain more liquid on the heat . Especially if the heat is kinda high.    I like using pretty low heat , But you will come to a way of making glue that works for you.

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Re: hide glue stew,glue question
« Reply #28 on: February 11, 2009, 08:35:18 pm »
Justin, you say boil it down to thin it? would'nt that thicken it?
OOPS I meant to say boil it down to reduce it. 

First things first. Cool it and see if it gels.  It will remain water thin as long as it is hot.   You could also glue something with it and see what happens. I think you will be surprised that it is already glue.  Justin
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Re: hide glue stew,glue question
« Reply #29 on: February 12, 2009, 09:05:54 am »
thanks alot guys for the help, I'm gonna just test out what i've made now and see what happens, heard it takes 6 days to dry properly is that right??
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