If I'm not mistaken, do I have to add charcoal to the pine pitch, If so whats the ratio. anybody know. THANKS
Well for Starters....you dont need to make Pine Pitch.....you just pick it off the Pine trees...
...Pine Pitch is dried Pine Sap....you need to gather it from the Sides of Trees...or if necessary....Make some small cuts in the Bark and collect the Pitch as it oozes out.....
I make my Glue wth a 4-1-1 rule......4 parts Pitch....1 part Charcoal or Wood Ash....and 1 part Lard
Heat slowly in a small soup can in a pot of water (or a double boiler) until melted completely......remove any debris that is in it....bark.....dirt...etc..... Stir in the wood ash....or charcoal and small amounts of the animal fat until the consistency is approximately like Elmer's glue...... Don't overheat or the turpentine will separate from the rosin, weakening the glue, and potentially catching fire from the turpentine fumes!!!!!
The glue may be used as-is or poured onto waxed paper and rolled into balls or a cylinder as it cools......I like it like this .....because it can be used like a glue stick..... heated with a lighter or candle to soften and apply.......
Pitch glue made the same way without the animal fat is a good waterproofing seal on sinew wrapping....... hope that this helps ay out.......