PatM
" I suggested that sinew and glue together might be different synergistically."
I should have paid more attention. The 50 points is yours. You're tied with BowEd
This is a fascinating puzzle... given that they're mixed together, and given their great difference in behaviors, the ratio of glue to sinew is bound to make a large difference in performance. And it likely can't be calculated, a series of ratio tests needed.
Willie:
" Tim, I have some glue on TP strips drying now? How long did it take for yours to shrink the 15-20% ?"
If single strips, and hung in air to dry, just a few hours. But if not allowed to hard gel first, then put under mild pressure between multiple layers of paper towels or such, the towels changed periodically, the sample will become deformed and corrugated. It can take a two or three day the towel/pressure way.
Haven't tried this with different glue grades and dilutions.
Here's piece of the earlier-mentioned hide-glue foam. About .5 or .10 specific gravity but so touch a thumb nail won't dent it, even given the pressure that dents oak.