I spent a good part of the week end exspermenting with glue looking for extending the gel time on rabbit skin glue , I reread Tim Bakers chapter on glue in TBB 1 so I thought I would start by trying adding vinegar to the mix trying to exstend the gel time of hot glue I got up to 62% vinegar to the liquid portion per volume of the mix it failed never could get it to extend the gel time ,the glue acted the same as with water , next after reading articles on 17th century furniture makers to modern musical instruments repair & manufacturing it was interesting stuff really, I found out about adding urea(nitrogen ) to the glue commercial liquid hide glue manufacturers add up to 25% by weight to glue to keep it liquid so I got a hold of some commercial grade 45-0-0 urea and starting by adding 2% by dry glue weight of urea it did slow it some but wasn't what I wanted so I worked my way up to 5% Urea , Bingo it was what I was working for ,as a test I re sawed a peace of osage I didn't degreased it or size it intentionally I took the amount of sinew that I would normally put down as a bundle and soaked it in water for 1/2 hour took it out squeezed it out swished it into the 118 Deg glue and purposely squeezed out a lot more glue then I would normally do I wanted the glue up to be weaker then normal after laying the bundle & flatting it out I was able to adjust the bundle for a full 14 min. at 72 Deg's after that the glue would start soft gelling I could probably extend that at higher room Temp. I was able to get the strands down paper flat & strait , I'm going to do a bend & break test after 2 weeks cure to see I will post it then. This is not a formula for liquid hide glue but if you up the amount of urea it probably would be ,the formula I ended up with by weight for the viscosity I wanted was glue to water ratio of 1 to 1.5 + 5% 45-0-0 Urea of glue weight , I added the Urea after the glue/water was well mixed & hot and re heated after urea to 118 Deg before use .